In fantasy football, it's not necessarily about drafting the most talented players. It's about drafting the most productive players. And when it comes to receivers and tight ends, they can only produce as much as they are given the opportunity to produce. Thus, receiving targets becomes an important statistic to monitor.
2010's Top 40 in Receiving Targets:
1. Roddy White, 179
2. Larry Fitzgerald, 174
3. Reggie Wayne, 173
4. Brandon Lloyd, 153
5. Brandon Marshall, 147
6. Santana Moss, 146
7. Steve Johnson, 143
8. Terrell Owens, 139
9. Andre Johnson, 138
10. Calvin Johnson, 137
11. Marques Colston, 133
12. Dwayne Bowe, 132
13. Jason Witten, 128
14. Hakeem Nicks, 128
15. Chris Cooley, 127
16. Mike Williams, TB, 127
17. Chad Ochocinco, 125
18. Greg Jennings, 125
19. Davone Bess, 125
20. Danny Amendola, 123
21. Wes Welker, 122
22. Miles Austin, 119
23. Pierre Garcon, 119
24. Jeremy Maclin, 116
25. Jabar Gaffney, 112
26. Tony Gonzalez, 111
27. Brandon Pettigrew, 111
28. Mike Williams, Sea, 110
29. Percy Harvin, 110
30. Anquan Boldin, 108
31. Eddie Royal, 105
32. Steve Smith, Car, 102
33. Benjamin Watson, 102
34. Braylon Edwards, 102
35. Mike Thomas, 102
36. Michael Crabtree, 101
37. Derrick Mason, 100
38. Dustin Keller, 100
39. Mike Wallace, 100
40. Johnny Knox, 100
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment