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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 910180" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>You're letting your biasness towards MVS being bad shine through. He is without question one of the best pure deep threats in the league - to pretend otherwise is choosing to look elsewhere. Not saying he is an elite WR, not even saying a great WR, but as a pure deep threat there is VERY few others even worthy of discussion. </p><p></p><p>In 2018 (his rookie year) there was less than 25 WRs in the entire league averaging 15 yards per catch - he was one.</p><p></p><p>In 2019, there was less than 10 WRs averaging 17 or more - he was one</p><p></p><p>In 2020, there was 1 guy that averaged 20 yards or more - him.</p><p></p><p>Tyreek Hill is an insanely gifted deep threat and has only broken 17 yards per catch once in his career (5 years) - MVS twice in just three years.</p><p></p><p>Will Fuller is another A lister of deep threats in the league - in his 5 seasons he never broke 17 yet.</p><p></p><p>Michael Gallup, drafted same year as MVS, is consistently producing as a serious deep threat as he has averaged 15.4 (18'), 16.8 (19'), 14.3 (20') - MVS 15.3 (18'), 17.4 (19'), 20.9 (20')</p><p></p><p>There is a lot to be critical of MVS, but to argue he is well down the list of deep threats in the NFL is sheer ignorance only because I have a feeling you're not actually researching the deep threats in the NFL over the recent years.</p><p></p><p>Pure deep threats typically have lower catch %'s also - which is MVS's biggest issue. For example here are some of the best YPC career guys ever that we have catch percentages for:</p><p></p><p>Devery Henderson had a career YPC of 17.9 and ctch% of 55.4</p><p>DeSean Jackson -17.4 and 56%</p><p>Malcomb Floyd - 17.3 and 56.3%</p><p>Josh Gordon - 17.2 and 53.5%</p><p>Vincent Jackson - 16.8 and 52.2%</p><p></p><p>MVS (just three seasons) - 17.8 and 50.5%</p><p>Just for notes sake since same draft class - Michael Gallup - 15.6 and 55.2%</p><p></p><p>The majority of those guys listed, hit a much better catch% groove in the middle of their careers with some breaking 60% a few seasons consistently - should MVS do so, easily could produce numbers far superior to any of them on that list - or minimum consistent with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 910180, member: 6578"] You're letting your biasness towards MVS being bad shine through. He is without question one of the best pure deep threats in the league - to pretend otherwise is choosing to look elsewhere. Not saying he is an elite WR, not even saying a great WR, but as a pure deep threat there is VERY few others even worthy of discussion. In 2018 (his rookie year) there was less than 25 WRs in the entire league averaging 15 yards per catch - he was one. In 2019, there was less than 10 WRs averaging 17 or more - he was one In 2020, there was 1 guy that averaged 20 yards or more - him. Tyreek Hill is an insanely gifted deep threat and has only broken 17 yards per catch once in his career (5 years) - MVS twice in just three years. Will Fuller is another A lister of deep threats in the league - in his 5 seasons he never broke 17 yet. Michael Gallup, drafted same year as MVS, is consistently producing as a serious deep threat as he has averaged 15.4 (18'), 16.8 (19'), 14.3 (20') - MVS 15.3 (18'), 17.4 (19'), 20.9 (20') There is a lot to be critical of MVS, but to argue he is well down the list of deep threats in the NFL is sheer ignorance only because I have a feeling you're not actually researching the deep threats in the NFL over the recent years. Pure deep threats typically have lower catch %'s also - which is MVS's biggest issue. For example here are some of the best YPC career guys ever that we have catch percentages for: Devery Henderson had a career YPC of 17.9 and ctch% of 55.4 DeSean Jackson -17.4 and 56% Malcomb Floyd - 17.3 and 56.3% Josh Gordon - 17.2 and 53.5% Vincent Jackson - 16.8 and 52.2% MVS (just three seasons) - 17.8 and 50.5% Just for notes sake since same draft class - Michael Gallup - 15.6 and 55.2% The majority of those guys listed, hit a much better catch% groove in the middle of their careers with some breaking 60% a few seasons consistently - should MVS do so, easily could produce numbers far superior to any of them on that list - or minimum consistent with them. [/QUOTE]
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