Led the team in DVOA (per play efficiency) at 40.4%. With 3 more catches to qualify he would have led all wide receivers in the league in DVOA.I don't understand the Parker love? Run after catch? Consistant seperation? Streches the field? Run blocking? TD production? Versitility? Third down conversions? No No No No No No No. He is one trick pony.
More impressively, he was 19th in the league in DYAR (total production) and better than any other Pats receiver by that stat.
DYAR correlates more than DVOA with fan perception; the top 4 receivers in DYAR last year were Jefferson, Diggs, Waddle and Hill.
Parker was much better than Hopkins last year in both those stats. When healthy, he's pretty good.
DYAR and DVOA both are measures of the play, not the player, i.e. his 40% DVOA was measured on plays when he was targeted (box score Catches divided by Catch Rate).
EDIT: Juju was 21st in DYAR and 24th in DVOA last year, both of which were best for a KC WR (Kelce was #1 in TE DYAR and #7 in TE DVOA)
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