Sports Wunderkind » redzone efficiency Tue, 26 Apr 2016 18:18:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.9 Running Back & Quarterback Rushing Redzone Conversion Rates /running-back-quarterback-rushing-redzone-conversion-rates/ /running-back-quarterback-rushing-redzone-conversion-rates/#comments Sat, 27 Jul 2013 21:30:59 +0000 /?p=1388 NFL: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers

Scoring touchdowns is good. Just inherently, scoring touchdowns is a good thing. I certainly don’t believe in the concept of “nose for the endzone”, at least just from watching players, but there are players who are inherently skilled at scoring. For fantasy football purposes, consistency by the way of yards is pretty nice, but finding players who are adept at scoring, by usage or by skill is valuable. For wide receivers, it’s easier to identify physical traits that aid in helping score touchdowns (height, large hands), the same is not so for running backs. The table that follows is all players with 15 or more rushing attempts inside in the 10 yard line and those players conversion percentages. (touchdowns/attempts). Data provided by Pro Football Reference.

Player Att Yds Y/A TD RZ TD Rate
Mikel Leshoure 16 36 2.25 9 56.25%
Tim Tebow 18 46 2.56 9 50.00%
Michael Vick 20 47 2.35 9 45.00%
John Kuhn 21 30 1.43 9 42.86%
Brandon Jacobs 33 63 1.91 14 42.42%
Alfred Morris 24 66 2.75 10 41.67%
Mike Tolbert 61 106 1.74 25 40.98%
Cam Newton 44 88 2 17 38.64%
Chris Wells 39 68 1.74 15 38.46%
Tom Brady 22 36 1.64 8 36.36%
Rashard Mendenhall 56 76 1.36 20 35.71%
Adrian Peterson 75 146 1.95 26 34.67%
Knowshon Moreno 26 41 1.58 9 34.62%
BenJarvus Green-Ellis 73 113 1.55 25 34.25%
Ray Rice 69 143 2.07 23 33.33%
Michael Bush 57 86 1.51 19 33.33%
Trent Richardson 21 29 1.38 7 33.33%
Anthony Dixon 19 36 1.89 6 31.58%
Fred Jackson 32 56 1.75 10 31.25%
Ben Tate 16 33 2.06 5 31.25%
Ahmad Bradshaw 60 163 2.72 18 30.00%
Aaron Rodgers 24 69 2.88 7 29.17%
Peyton Hillis 42 95 2.26 12 28.57%
Arian Foster 117 229 1.96 33 28.21%
LaDainian Tomlinson 18 40 2.22 5 27.78%
Marshawn Lynch 66 70 1.06 18 27.27%
Ryan Mathews 22 75 3.41 6 27.27%
LaRod Stephens-Howling 15 27 1.8 4 26.67%
Chester Taylor 15 18 1.2 4 26.67%
Shonn Greene 53 113 2.13 14 26.42%
Ronnie Brown 19 15 0.79 5 26.32%
Jonathan Stewart 23 23 1 6 26.09%
Jackie Battle 23 21 0.91 6 26.09%
Pierre Thomas 27 86 3.19 7 25.93%
Marion Barber 31 38 1.23 8 25.81%
Michael Turner 109 147 1.35 28 25.69%
Stevan Ridley 43 78 1.81 11 25.58%
LeSean McCoy 64 97 1.52 16 25.00%
C.J. Spiller 16 53 3.31 4 25.00%
Jahvid Best 16 25 1.56 4 25.00%
LeGarrette Blount 25 33 1.32 6 24.00%
Darren McFadden 34 89 2.62 8 23.53%
Tim Hightower 17 33 1.94 4 23.53%
Chris Ivory 17 25 1.47 4 23.53%
Steven Jackson 47 76 1.62 11 23.40%
Frank Gore 66 100 1.52 15 22.73%
Chris Johnson 45 48 1.07 10 22.22%
Danny Woodhead 27 75 2.78 6 22.22%
DeMarco Murray 18 16 0.89 4 22.22%
Joseph Addai 19 51 2.68 4 21.05%
Willis McGahee 43 71 1.65 9 20.93%
Doug Martin 29 52 1.79 6 20.69%
Maurice Jones-Drew 54 107 1.98 11 20.37%
Jamaal Charles 20 58 2.9 4 20.00%
Keiland Williams 15 29 1.93 3 20.00%
Derrick Ward 15 28 1.87 3 20.00%
Josh Freeman 15 5 0.33 3 20.00%
Cedric Benson 62 92 1.48 11 17.74%
Mark Ingram 23 35 1.52 4 17.39%
Isaac Redman 24 41 1.71 4 16.67%
Reggie Bush 24 36 1.5 4 16.67%
Ryan Torain 19 14 0.74 3 15.79%
Matt Forte 47 80 1.7 7 14.89%
Daniel Thomas 27 39 1.44 4 14.81%
Thomas Jones 35 61 1.74 5 14.29%
Felix Jones 29 75 2.59 4 13.79%
DeAngelo Williams 23 51 2.22 3 13.04%
Donald Brown 25 62 2.48 3 12.00%
Tashard Choice 25 30 1.2 3 12.00%
Roy Helu 15 27 1.8 1 6.67%
Ryan Fitzpatrick 17 5 0.29 1 5.88%
  • Given the context of the Lions backfield, it has to be a little worrisome to the Reggie Bush supporters that Mikel Leshoure owns the highest TD rate of any player at 56.25 and Reggie Bush is never the bottom at 16% with only 4 touchdowns on 24 looks.
  • Arian Foster, with a mammoth amount of rushes inside in the 10 yard line still converted 28% of his looks into touchdowns. Defenses knew what was coming and Foster was still able to consistently score.
  • Steven Jackson has been annoited as an extreme value for fantasy football, due to the sheer number of touchdown opportunities he will be given. As a member of the Rams over the last 3 years, Jackson converted 23.4% of his looks, and the ancient Micheal Turner converted 25.69% of his looks the last 3 years on the Falcons. The sheer discrepancy in inside-the-10 touches moves the fantasy indicators up for Jackson. Over the last 3 seasons, Turner has received 62 more carries than Jackson. On average, Turner received 36 carries in side the 10. If Jackson were to receive the same looks and convert his 3 year average, that would set a baseline of 8 touchdowns. However, given the awfulness of the offensive line play and the offense in general, I think S-Jax’s conversion rate spikes.
  • His Godliness Tim Tebow converted 50% of his 10 yard touches, and the exact opposite of Tebow (Mike Vick) converted 45%, which leads me to believe that rushing quarterbacks have much wider lanes in which to score. If Tebow lined up a running back, that percentage would shrink.
  • Cam Newton: 44 attempts, 17 touchdowns. Just another reminder that he is the Panthers goalline back.
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How Efficient Are WR’s and TE’s In The Redzone? /how-efficient-are-wrs-and-tes-in-the-redzone/ /how-efficient-are-wrs-and-tes-in-the-redzone/#comments Sun, 21 Jul 2013 18:29:10 +0000 /?p=1338

What is the absolute best thing a wide receiver can do for you fantasy team, or their real football team? Score touchdowns, obviously. In order to score touchdowns, a player must be efficient in the redzone. That means converting a high % of their targets into touchdowns, as well as not making mistakes such as dropping the ball or incorrectly running their route in that crucial area of the field. We don’t have access all of that information, but we can look at what every player with 10 or more targets did with said targets. The TD% number found in the chart is simply touchdowns divided by targets, providing a clearer picture of efficiency.

Player T ▾ C Pct Yds TD TD %
Eric Decker 23 16 69.60% 144 11 0.4782608696
Brandon Marshall 23 13 56.50% 121 8 0.347826087
Marques Colston 22 16 72.70% 156 9 0.4090909091
A.J. Green 22 11 50.00% 71 8 0.3636363636
Demaryius Thomas 21 9 42.90% 78 6 0.2857142857
James Jones 19 14 73.70% 125 11 0.5789473684
Julio Jones 19 11 57.90% 108 7 0.3684210526
Darren Sproles 19 14 73.70% 87 5 0.2631578947
Roddy White 19 8 42.10% 72 4 0.2105263158
Heath Miller 19 12 63.20% 64 7 0.3684210526
Mike Williams 19 8 42.10% 39 6 0.3157894737
Vincent Jackson 18 10 55.60% 119 5 0.2777777778
Victor Cruz 18 10 55.60% 66 6 0.3333333333
Larry Fitzgerald 18 8 44.40% 47 2 0.1111111111
Rob Gronkowski 17 10 58.80% 73 8 0.4705882353
Mike Wallace 17 10 58.80% 62 3 0.1764705882
Hakeem Nicks 17 6 35.30% 59 1 0.0588235294
Calvin Johnson 17 6 35.30% 50 2 0.1176470588
Tony Gonzalez 16 12 75.00% 85 8 0.5
Jimmy Graham 16 8 50.00% 62 7 0.4375
Jeremy Maclin 16 8 50.00% 55 3 0.1875
Reggie Wayne 16 7 43.80% 42 4 0.25
Wes Welker 15 12 80.00% 82 5 0.3333333333
Kyle Rudolph 15 12 80.00% 70 8 0.5333333333
Steve Johnson 15 6 40.00% 65 2 0.1333333333
Martellus Bennett 15 7 46.70% 48 4 0.2666666667
Sidney Rice 14 7 50.00% 70 4 0.2857142857
Anthony Fasano 14 9 64.30% 58 5 0.3571428571
Lance Moore 14 7 50.00% 58 4 0.2857142857
Dez Bryant 14 9 64.30% 51 4 0.2857142857
Steve Smith 14 4 28.60% 34 2 0.1428571429
Jermaine Gresham 13 9 69.20% 80 4 0.3076923077
Brandon Lloyd 13 9 69.20% 79 2 0.1538461538
Jason Witten 13 7 53.80% 64 3 0.2307692308
Miles Austin 13 5 38.50% 54 2 0.1538461538
Kendall Wright 13 7 53.80% 52 3 0.2307692308
Marcedes Lewis 13 7 53.80% 43 4 0.3076923077
Golden Tate 12 9 75.00% 62 4 0.3333333333
Ronnie Brown 12 10 83.30% 56 0 0
Brandon Myers 12 8 66.70% 55 4 0.3333333333
Denarius Moore 12 8 66.70% 55 4 0.3333333333
Percy Harvin 12 8 66.70% 55 3 0.25
Greg Olsen 12 6 50.00% 55 3 0.25
Andrew Hawkins 12 8 66.70% 51 2 0.1666666667
Donnie Avery 12 5 41.70% 51 3 0.25
Danny Amendola 12 8 66.70% 47 3 0.25
Aaron Hernandez 12 7 58.30% 40 4 0.3333333333
Louis Murphy 12 4 33.30% 30 1 0.0833333333
Donald Jones 11 7 63.60% 57 3 0.2727272727
Dennis Pitta 11 6 54.50% 56 4 0.3636363636
Domenik Hixon 11 5 45.50% 46 2 0.1818181818
Justin Blackmon 11 6 54.50% 35 3 0.2727272727
Jordy Nelson 11 6 54.50% 30 4 0.3636363636
Joel Dreessen 11 6 54.50% 25 4 0.3636363636
Owen Daniels 11 3 27.30% 24 3 0.2727272727
Cecil Shorts 11 4 36.40% 20 2 0.1818181818
Brian Hartline 11 1 9.10% 17 0 0
Kenny Britt 11 4 36.40% 14 3 0.2727272727
Rod Streater 11 3 27.30% 11 1 0.0909090909
Torrey Smith 10 7 70.00% 88 5 0.5
Antonio Gates 10 7 70.00% 86 6 0.6
Dallas Clark 10 8 80.00% 68 4 0.4
Brandon Pettigrew 10 5 50.00% 62 3 0.3
Michael Crabtree 10 5 50.00% 43 5 0.5
Darrius Heyward-Bey 10 6 60.00% 27 2 0.2
Tony Scheffler 10 4 40.00% 23 1 0.1

Quick Notes

-Eric Decker and James Jones did the most with what they got. They both posted unsustainable catch percentages inside the 20 and touchdown percentages that are pretty unlikely to repeat.

-MIke Crabtree scored on 50% of his redzone targets. Just think about that. Without that his knee injury, we’d be talking about a WR that had a real shot of finishing top 5.

-Sadface Tony Scheffler.

-Tony Gonzalez, always the model of consistency, got 16 redzone targets and scored 8 touchdowns. I like looking at data like this because alot of the time they are able to confirm what our eyes see, or tell us that what we think we are seeing isn’t actually happening.

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