Dorsett's nine receptions in chronological order:
7 yds
23 yds
38 yds
17 yds
5 yds
11 yds
39 yds
4 yds
24 yds
Incomplete passes to Dorsett (4):
Wk-1 (KCY):
... Dorsett had one target, zero receptions.
... With 4:47 remaining in Q4 and KCY leading 35-27, Brady attempted a "deep middle" pass on 2nd-and-17 from the NE-18 to Dorsett that fell incomplete.
... Brady completed 16 of 36 passes for the game (44%) targeting 8 different players. Hogan caught 1 of 5; Burkhead caught 1 of 3; Cooks caught 3 of 7.
Wk-6 (@NYJ):
... Dorsett had three targets, zero receptions.
... With 3:13 remaining in Q2 (with the Jets leading 14-7), on 2nd-and-10 from the NE-21, Brady targeted Dorsett over the "deep middle". Buster Skrine INTERCEPTED at the NYJ-22 (57 yards downfield). The Jets failed to score on their ensuing possession.
... With 12:51 remaining in Q3 and the score tied at 14-all, on 2nd-and-13 from the NE-49, Brady targeted Dorsett "short right" and the pass was broken up by Darryl Roberts.
... Later on that same drive, from the NYJ-33, Brady targeted Dorsett "deep left" and the pass was broken up by Buster Skrine.
... Brady completed 18 of 38 passes for the game (53%) targeting 6 different players. Hogan caught 1 of 4 White caught 4 of 7; Gronk caught 6 of 10.
NOTE: These two games represent Brady's lowest (KCY) and second-lowest (@NYJ) completion percentages this season. His only other game below 63% was wk-14
@Mia.
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I'm not telling you or anyone else that Dorsett is a "playmaker".
Aside from saying that I think he's an underappreciated downfield blocker (the downfield blocking of most players who are not OL or TE is usually ignored), I'm not really characterizing Dorsett as anything in particular, and certainly not at either extreme of "playmaker" or "worthless". I'm mostly just posting his stats in the context of other potential pass-catchers this season. Seems to me that it's you who's characterizing him.