Skill Position Projections after 5 Games

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Smallish sample size and a really big game would still swing them a little, but we are getting to the point where a single big game won't be an outlier result overall.

Robinson: 77 catches, 900 yards, 6.5 TDs

Burton: 48 catches, 650 yards, 9.5 TDs

Gabriel: 86 catches, 970 yards, 6.5 TDs

Cohen: 67 catches, 829 yards, 6.5 TDs [Receiving]

Miller: 36 catches, 350 yards, 6.5 TDs

Pretty impressive balance in the offense right now and kind of what we expected with multiple guys with 60+ receptions instead of one player with 120 receptions.
 

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White: 0 catches, 0 yards, 0 TDs

Does Floyd get a sack before White gets a catch? But I digress.

Using your projections and adding in the others with receiving yards would put Mitch dangerously close to that 4000 yard mark. The 35+ TDs would be remarkable too.
 

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That would be a great year with a threat coming from so many different direction.

What about Bellamy? He unlike White at least has 3 catches and 1 for a TD.
 

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I thinking projecting stats on this team at this time is a very difficult thing to do. The offense is evolving into what it will become with all new pieces including the coach/play-caller. The offense and QB that we've seen the last 2 weeks has been a stark improvement to what we saw weeks 1-3. I think it is fair to assume this progression will continue throughout the year but will or already has plateaued to some degree. If that holds true, then week 1, 2, and 3 will be more the outliers and less implicative of overall mean. At this time, those 3 weeks hold 60% of the average. Of course.. it's safe to assume that even with continued progression there will be clunkers along the way, so.. who knows. Regardless, difficult to determine at this point but fun to look at.
 

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I thinking projecting stats on this team at this time is a very difficult thing to do. The offense is evolving into what it will become with all new pieces including the coach/play-caller. The offense and QB that we've seen the last 2 weeks has been a stark improvement to what we saw weeks 1-3. I think it is fair to assume this progression will continue throughout the year but will or already has plateaued to some degree. If that holds true, then week 1, 2, and 3 will be more the outliers and less implicative of overall mean. At this time, those 3 weeks hold 60% of the average. Of course.. it's safe to assume that even with continued progression there will be clunkers along the way, so.. who knows. Regardless, difficult to determine at this point but fun to look at.

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Shaheen could also come back and be a late season touchdown red zone vulture.
 

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We paid all that FA money and won't have any one of them with 100 catches or 1000 yards?

BUSTS....EVERY ONE OF THEM!
 

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We paid all that FA money and won't have any one of them with 100 catches or 1000 yards?

BUSTS....EVERY ONE OF THEM!

Visionman, you’ve got no vision, man . . .
 

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Didn't have it in you to do a Josh BeLLLamy projection, Windy?
 

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Smallish sample size and a really big game would still swing them a little, but we are getting to the point where a single big game won't be an outlier result overall.

Robinson: 77 catches, 900 yards, 6.5 TDs

Burton: 48 catches, 650 yards, 9.5 TDs

Gabriel: 86 catches, 970 yards, 6.5 TDs

Cohen: 67 catches, 829 yards, 6.5 TDs [Receiving]

Miller: 36 catches, 350 yards, 6.5 TDs

Pretty impressive balance in the offense right now and kind of what we expected with multiple guys with 60+ receptions instead of one player with 120 receptions.
It is interesting the Robinson hasn't been a bigger receiving threat so far.

At this point, he only has 22 more yards than Cohen. Who'd have guessed that?!

And of course, 2nd in yards to Gabriel.

But it's a great thing Trub distributes the ball all around. But has Robinson not been getting open as much as we'd would've hoped?
 

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Smallish sample size and a really big game would still swing them a little, but we are getting to the point where a single big game won't be an outlier result overall.

Robinson: 77 catches, 900 yards, 6.5 TDs

Burton: 48 catches, 650 yards, 9.5 TDs

Gabriel: 86 catches, 970 yards, 6.5 TDs

Cohen: 67 catches, 829 yards, 6.5 TDs [Receiving]

Miller: 36 catches, 350 yards, 6.5 TDs

Pretty impressive balance in the offense right now and kind of what we expected with multiple guys with 60+ receptions instead of one player with 120 receptions.

Lost in all this is that Trubisky is on pace to easily break Erik Kramer's single season Bears passing touchdown record of 29.
 

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Shaheen will take snaps away from everyone and many TDs too. Shaheen a thousand maybe 2 thousand yds and 11 tds.
 

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Fun Fact: Tarik Cohen leads the NFL in Yards Per Route Run over the last three weeks (5.86). Oh, and Taylor Gabriel is sitting in second (4.04).
 

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