DC.com: Beasley, Williams Rank 1-2 Among NFL WRs For This Stat

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Beasley, Williams Rank 1-2 Among NFL WRs For This Stat
Posted 11 hours ago
Nick Eatman
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer

IRVING, Texas – There’s an old adage that gets tossed around a lot when talking about wide receivers. The ones with good hands get described as players who “catch everything that is thrown their way.”

For Cole Beasley and Terrance Williams, they’re taking that to another level.

In fact, through six games of the season, Beasley and Williams are the two best wide receivers in the NFL in terms of catching passes when targeted.


Among players with at least 10 targets this year, Beasley has the highest reception percentage among NFL wide receivers at 92.3 percent. He’s caught 12 of the 13 passes thrown in his direction. His only miss occurred in last week’s win over Washington when Tony Romo led him too far on a sideline route, although Beasley nearly hauled it in with one hand. He also caught a pass thrown behind him where he trapped it against his leg to make the catch.

Overall, Beasley ranks third in the NFL, and he’s the only wide receiver among the list’s top 10. The next receiver is Williams, who actually might be even more impressive than Beasley because of his 17.2-yard average per catch.

Of all receivers with at least 10 targets, Williams’ average per catch is the highest of the top 15 players.

Williams has come on strong the last three weeks with Miles Austin injured and slowed by a hamstring injury. Williams has caught a touchdown in each of his last two games. In the first three games of the year, he had five receptions for 60 yards. In the last three, he has 13 catches for 249 yards and two scores.

More importantly, and just like Beasley, he’s catching the passes that are thrown his way.

Rec/Target Pct. Yds/Catch

Cole Beasley 12-13 92.33 9.6
Terrance Williams 18-21 85.7 17.2
Nate Burleson 19-23 82.6 12.6
Antonio Brown 41-53 77.4 12.1
Demaryius Thomas 37-49 75.5 14.3
Doug Baldwin 21-28 75.0 16.4
Keenan Allen 23-31 74.2 14.4
Wes Welker 37-50 74.0 10.2
Brandon Gibson 24-33 72.7 11.8
Cordarrelle Patterson 8-11 72.7 10.6
 
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Williams had a couple of bad drops in the first two games I think it was. Guess he's caught everything since then.
 

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I'm very impressed with Beasley and Williams. Bryant has been pretty good too.
 
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As a Cowboy fan and tenacious follower of superstition cause and effect, when ever a stat like this is shown, the player or team destroys the stat completely in the next game. How many times have we seen "Dallas is 17-0 when leading by two TDs going into the 4th quarter of a Jets or Lions game" or "Demarco Murray has taken 3 straight handoffs without an injury" or "Romo has led Dallas to 4th quarter comebacks in every game that they have won after the 4th quarter".

Ive seen this before, get ready for the following stat destroyers in the Eagle game: Beasley is going to tip some passes into interceptions and Williams is going to drop TDs and get benched.
 
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