The receiving stats for 2005 were dominated by MVR's Dolphins, like the sack category. Top 3 yardage (all over 1000 yds) TDs ... Phillips/17! , Martinez/11, and Bryson/4. Martinez had the best avg/catch... 21.9, followed by Bryson with 19.2. The LC Ravens had two WRs with 1000 yards gained, Chavez/9td & Cooper/12td. The only non Dolphin or Raven in the top 6 was the Chargers WR Nichols/7 tds, and he isnt even the highest rated WR on the Charger roster! All 3 teams are league championship contenders.
From this you can gather how important it is to have a WR or TE in the top ten, relative to how your team competes in the season and PO's. If you get two in the top ten, that is almost a guarantee of winning a division or WC spot. Take a good look at the key attributes for both WR and TE for those in the top 20, Nichols for example... 90 catch & 96 courage, but only 41 BRA and an extremely low 21 in route. Surprising, and a good example of exceptions to the rule. Speed in the 80s and 90s is a common trait, but then again, you have exceptions like Falcon TE Wallace with 47 speed, compensated by 83 catch/100 bra/97 route, and 95 courage. Receiving performance is also dependent on other factors, for receivers its the QB, of course, the OL protection, and the play selection/use.
Phillips/Dolphins ....
Cooper/Ravens ...
Nichols/Chargers ...
TE Wallace/Falcons ..
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