2014 Incomplete Pass Breakdown: Receivers
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30th - Torrey Smith - 25 out of 92 uncatchable - 27.2%
42nd - Michael Crabtree - 27 out of 107 uncatchable - 25.2%
50th - Anquan Boldin - 30 out of 131 uncatchable - 22.9%
67th - Stevie Johnson - 10 out of 50 uncatchable - 20%
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TEs
2nd - Vernon Davis - 15 out of 51 uncatchable - 29.4%
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Overthrown passes
17th - Michael Crabtree - 20 out of 107 - 18.7%
39th - Torrey Smith - 14 out of 92 - 15.2%
46th - Stevie Johnson - 7 out of 50 - 14.0%
54th - Anquan Boldin - 17 out of 131 - 13.0%
Underthrown passes
10th - Torrey Smith - 9 out of 92 - 9.8%
63rd - Stevie Johnson - 2 out of 50 - 4.0%
65th - Anquan Boldin - 5 out of 131 - 3.8%
66th - Michael Crabtree - 4 out of 107 - 3.7%
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TEs
Overthrown passes
12th - Vernon Davis - 6 out of 51 - 11.8%
Underthrown passes
1st - Vernon Davis - 6 out of 51 - 11.8%
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Defensed Rate
47th - Torrey Smith - 8 out of 92 defensed - 8.7%
53rd - Stevie Johnson - 4 out of 50 defensed - 8.0%
63rd - Michael Crabtree - 7 out of 107 defensed - 6.5%
68th - Anquan Boldin - 8 out of 131 defensed - 6.1%
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TE Defensed Rate
3rd - Vernon Davis - 5 out of 51 - 9.8%
NFL Incomplete Pass Breakdown - Uncatchable Rate
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NFL Incomplete Pass Breakdown - Uncatchable Rate
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Re: NFL Incomplete Pass Breakdown - Uncatchable Rate
So, it looks like Kap is not highly inaccurate. Am I reading those lists right? Except for TE, wonder why that is. Did Vernon screw up, make passes look uncatchable because he did not get near the right spot?
One thing that could be an interesting addition to these stats would be to look at the rates versus pass distance and sack rates. Although they already amaze me with the detail they have.
One thing that could be an interesting addition to these stats would be to look at the rates versus pass distance and sack rates. Although they already amaze me with the detail they have.