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...and they ranked BJGE to be within the bottom 5.
I'm really not too big on PFF (that's a whole 'nother thread), but it's an interesting read. They are unveiling their new "Elusive Rating Signature Stat" that attempts to separate a RB from his offensive line. One of the (many) components of that stat is Yards After Contact. Apparently Ridley was over 3 yards per carry after initial contact; which puts him within the top 10. Pretty cool.
Personally, I'd suspect that yards after contact can be greatly inflated/diminished based on how the RB is used (especially in terms of situation). But, still, good for Ridley.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/03/27/2011-elusive-rating/
Interestingly for Cincinnati, they appear to be trading one player from the Bottom 5 for another, with both Cedric Benson and BenJarvus Green-Ellis posting identical figures in average yards after contact.
One of the players in line to replace Green-Ellis in New England is all the way back at the top end of the scale, inside the Top 10. Stevan Ridley had just 87 carries in the 2011 regular season, but averaged over three yards per carry after contact, a full yard more than the player whose carries he may be receiving in 2012.
I'm really not too big on PFF (that's a whole 'nother thread), but it's an interesting read. They are unveiling their new "Elusive Rating Signature Stat" that attempts to separate a RB from his offensive line. One of the (many) components of that stat is Yards After Contact. Apparently Ridley was over 3 yards per carry after initial contact; which puts him within the top 10. Pretty cool.
Personally, I'd suspect that yards after contact can be greatly inflated/diminished based on how the RB is used (especially in terms of situation). But, still, good for Ridley.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/03/27/2011-elusive-rating/
Interestingly for Cincinnati, they appear to be trading one player from the Bottom 5 for another, with both Cedric Benson and BenJarvus Green-Ellis posting identical figures in average yards after contact.
One of the players in line to replace Green-Ellis in New England is all the way back at the top end of the scale, inside the Top 10. Stevan Ridley had just 87 carries in the 2011 regular season, but averaged over three yards per carry after contact, a full yard more than the player whose carries he may be receiving in 2012.











