TheWinz
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After Rachaad White's RB4 finish in PPR, I came across an interesting stat - if you add his catch percentage (91.4) to his yards per catch (8.6), you come up with 100 on the nose. This seemed very high, so I decided to see how other RB's compare. Obviously, I need to set a minimum number of catches to make this matter, so I decided to make 20 the number (48 RB's qualified in 2023). Here's how the 48 qualifying RB's ranked (last number is how they finished in PPR):
100 = 91.4 + 8.6 (64 receptions) - Rachaad White = RB4
98.4 = 89.3 + 9.1 (50 receptions) - Samaje Perine = RB40
95.3 = 89.8 + 5.5 (44 receptions) – Isiah Pacheco = RB15
94.6 = 88.6 + 6.0 (39 receptions) – Chuba Hubbard = RB28
93.9 = 83.7 + 10.2 (36 receptions) – Brian Robinson = RB21
93.4 = 87.2 + 6.2 (75 receptions) - Alvin Kamara = RB12
91.6 = 81.5 + 10.1 (44 receptions) – James Cook = RB11
91.6 = 84.0 + 7.6 (21 receptions) – Ty Chandler = RB48
91.3 = 86.1 + 5.2 (31 receptions) – Jaleel McLaughlin = RB46
91.1 = 85.0 + 6.1 (34 receptions) – Roschon Johnson = RB47
89.5 = 81.4 + 8.1 (48 receptions) - Antonio Gibson = RB39
89.1 = 80.7 + 8.4 (67 receptions) - Christian McCaffrey = RB1
88.8 = 82.5 + 6.3 (33 receptions) – Zach Charbonnet = RB45
88.7 = 78.6 + 10.1 (22 receptions) – AJ Dillon = RB42
88.5 = 81.3 + 7.2 (52 receptions) - Joe Mixon = RB6
88.5 = 82.4 + 6.1 (61 receptions) - Jaylen Warren = RB20
87.9 = 81.8 + 6.1 (27 receptions) – James Conner = RB18
87.8 = 80.0 + 7.8 (76 receptions) - Breece Hall = RB2
87.8 = 82.1 + 5.7 (55 receptions) - Tony Pollard = RB14
87.7 = 79.5 + 8.2 (58 receptions) - Travis Etienne = RB3
87.3 = 78.4 + 8.9 (29 receptions) – Kenneth Walker = RB22
87.2 = 81.1 + 6.1 (30 receptions) – Kenneth Gainwell = RB49
85.9 = 81.0 + 4.9 (47 receptions) - Javonte Williams = RB29
85.8 = 78.1 + 7.7 (25 receptions) – Jerick McKinnon = RB53
85.4 = 77.8 + 7.6 (28 receptions) – Derrick Henry = RB9
85.3 = 78.9 + 6.4 (30 receptions) – Devin Singletary = RB32
85.1 = 78.1 + 7.0 (25 receptions) – Raheem Mostert = RB5
85.1 = 79.6 + 5.5 (39 receptions) – D’Andre Swift = RB19
84.6 = 78.5 + 6.1 (51 receptions) – Ezekiel Elloitt = RB30
82.2 = 76.3 + 5.9 (29 receptions) – Najee Harris = RB23
81.7 = 74.3 + 7.4 (52 receptions) - Tyjae Spears = RB34
81.6 = 77.4 + 4.2 (24 receptions) – Michael Carter = RB62
80.8 = 74.5 + 6.3 (38 receptions) – Rhamondre Stevenson = RB35
80.3 = 73.0 + 7.3 (27 receptions) – De’Von Achane = RB25
80.1 = 73.0 + 7.1 (27 receptions) – Zack Moss = RB31
79.3 = 73.2 + 6.1 (52 receptions) - Jahmyr Gibbs = RB10
79.2 = 71.8 + 7.4 (28 receptions) – Justice Hill = RB44
77.6 = 69.8 + 7.8 (30 receptions) – Aaron Jones = RB37
77.4 = 68.9 + 8.5 (51 receptions) - Austin Ekeler = RB24
77.1 = 69.8 + 7.3 (44 receptions) – Jerome Ford = RB16
76.5 = 68.5 + 8.0 (37 receptions) – Josh Jacobs = RB27
75.8 = 67.4 + 8.4 (58 receptions) - Bijan Robinson = RB8
75.7 = 70.0 + 5.7 (21 receptions) – Emari Demercado = RB57
75.1 = 68.3 + 6.8 (41 receptions) – Saquon Barkley = RB13
74.6 = 68.2 + 6.4 (30 receptions) – Alexander Mattison = RB36
73.1 = 66.7 + 6.4 (32 receptions) – Kyren Williams = RB7
71.6 = 65.9 + 5.7 (27 receptions) – Miles Sanders = RB50
71.2 = 64.5 + 6.7 (20 receptions) – Khalil Herbert = RB43
In 2022, there were also 48 RB’s with 20 or more catches. I won’t list all 48 once again, but I will list all RB’s whose combined number is 92 or higher:
95.2 = 88.0 + 7.2 (73 receptions) – Leonard Fournette = RB14
95.2 = 88.2 + 7.0 (30 receptions) – Deon Jackson = RB55
94.3 = 85.0 + 9.3 (34 receptions) – David Montgomery = RB24
92.6 = 80.5 + 12.1 (33 receptions) – Derrick Henry = RB4
92.4 = 84.8 + 7.6 (28 receptions) – Jaylen Warren = RB47
92.0 = 86.2 + 5.8 (50 receptions) – Rachaad White = RB35
Is there anything to gather from these stats? I'm truly asking, because I really don't know.
100 = 91.4 + 8.6 (64 receptions) - Rachaad White = RB4
98.4 = 89.3 + 9.1 (50 receptions) - Samaje Perine = RB40
95.3 = 89.8 + 5.5 (44 receptions) – Isiah Pacheco = RB15
94.6 = 88.6 + 6.0 (39 receptions) – Chuba Hubbard = RB28
93.9 = 83.7 + 10.2 (36 receptions) – Brian Robinson = RB21
93.4 = 87.2 + 6.2 (75 receptions) - Alvin Kamara = RB12
91.6 = 81.5 + 10.1 (44 receptions) – James Cook = RB11
91.6 = 84.0 + 7.6 (21 receptions) – Ty Chandler = RB48
91.3 = 86.1 + 5.2 (31 receptions) – Jaleel McLaughlin = RB46
91.1 = 85.0 + 6.1 (34 receptions) – Roschon Johnson = RB47
89.5 = 81.4 + 8.1 (48 receptions) - Antonio Gibson = RB39
89.1 = 80.7 + 8.4 (67 receptions) - Christian McCaffrey = RB1
88.8 = 82.5 + 6.3 (33 receptions) – Zach Charbonnet = RB45
88.7 = 78.6 + 10.1 (22 receptions) – AJ Dillon = RB42
88.5 = 81.3 + 7.2 (52 receptions) - Joe Mixon = RB6
88.5 = 82.4 + 6.1 (61 receptions) - Jaylen Warren = RB20
87.9 = 81.8 + 6.1 (27 receptions) – James Conner = RB18
87.8 = 80.0 + 7.8 (76 receptions) - Breece Hall = RB2
87.8 = 82.1 + 5.7 (55 receptions) - Tony Pollard = RB14
87.7 = 79.5 + 8.2 (58 receptions) - Travis Etienne = RB3
87.3 = 78.4 + 8.9 (29 receptions) – Kenneth Walker = RB22
87.2 = 81.1 + 6.1 (30 receptions) – Kenneth Gainwell = RB49
85.9 = 81.0 + 4.9 (47 receptions) - Javonte Williams = RB29
85.8 = 78.1 + 7.7 (25 receptions) – Jerick McKinnon = RB53
85.4 = 77.8 + 7.6 (28 receptions) – Derrick Henry = RB9
85.3 = 78.9 + 6.4 (30 receptions) – Devin Singletary = RB32
85.1 = 78.1 + 7.0 (25 receptions) – Raheem Mostert = RB5
85.1 = 79.6 + 5.5 (39 receptions) – D’Andre Swift = RB19
84.6 = 78.5 + 6.1 (51 receptions) – Ezekiel Elloitt = RB30
82.2 = 76.3 + 5.9 (29 receptions) – Najee Harris = RB23
81.7 = 74.3 + 7.4 (52 receptions) - Tyjae Spears = RB34
81.6 = 77.4 + 4.2 (24 receptions) – Michael Carter = RB62
80.8 = 74.5 + 6.3 (38 receptions) – Rhamondre Stevenson = RB35
80.3 = 73.0 + 7.3 (27 receptions) – De’Von Achane = RB25
80.1 = 73.0 + 7.1 (27 receptions) – Zack Moss = RB31
79.3 = 73.2 + 6.1 (52 receptions) - Jahmyr Gibbs = RB10
79.2 = 71.8 + 7.4 (28 receptions) – Justice Hill = RB44
77.6 = 69.8 + 7.8 (30 receptions) – Aaron Jones = RB37
77.4 = 68.9 + 8.5 (51 receptions) - Austin Ekeler = RB24
77.1 = 69.8 + 7.3 (44 receptions) – Jerome Ford = RB16
76.5 = 68.5 + 8.0 (37 receptions) – Josh Jacobs = RB27
75.8 = 67.4 + 8.4 (58 receptions) - Bijan Robinson = RB8
75.7 = 70.0 + 5.7 (21 receptions) – Emari Demercado = RB57
75.1 = 68.3 + 6.8 (41 receptions) – Saquon Barkley = RB13
74.6 = 68.2 + 6.4 (30 receptions) – Alexander Mattison = RB36
73.1 = 66.7 + 6.4 (32 receptions) – Kyren Williams = RB7
71.6 = 65.9 + 5.7 (27 receptions) – Miles Sanders = RB50
71.2 = 64.5 + 6.7 (20 receptions) – Khalil Herbert = RB43
In 2022, there were also 48 RB’s with 20 or more catches. I won’t list all 48 once again, but I will list all RB’s whose combined number is 92 or higher:
95.2 = 88.0 + 7.2 (73 receptions) – Leonard Fournette = RB14
95.2 = 88.2 + 7.0 (30 receptions) – Deon Jackson = RB55
94.3 = 85.0 + 9.3 (34 receptions) – David Montgomery = RB24
92.6 = 80.5 + 12.1 (33 receptions) – Derrick Henry = RB4
92.4 = 84.8 + 7.6 (28 receptions) – Jaylen Warren = RB47
92.0 = 86.2 + 5.8 (50 receptions) – Rachaad White = RB35
Is there anything to gather from these stats? I'm truly asking, because I really don't know.