0: The number of rushing scores for Russell Wilson. Hell, Ryan Mallett has a rushing score. Warned you about a pullback from Wilson on the ground did I, and it’s happening. He’s lost about 11 yards per game, down to 41.8 yards a contest, and after scoring six times last year he has zero rushing scores this season. He’s also on pace for eight interceptions, the same mark he averaged the last two seasons, while his 239 passing-yard pace would allow him to throw for 3,500 yards for the first time (pace: 3,820 yards). He’s also on pace for a mere 19 touchdown passes despite the addition of Jimmy Graham (he’s hit 20 the last three seasons).

1: The number of wideouts, of which there are eight, who have seen at least 60 targets this season that have failed to catch at least 38 passes. The only outlier is Allen Robinson who hasn’t even caught half the targets with 28 receptions.

1: The number of times, on 40 carries, that Dion Lewis has been “stuffed” which leaves him with a mere .025 stuff rate, the best in football. Justin Forsett leads the league with 17 stuffs overall, one more than, get this, Adrian Peterson.

2: Number of runners over 500 yards this season: Devonta Freeman and Matt Forte. Forte is at 507, Freeman 505.

4: The number of quarterbacks who are averaging 300 yards a game: Philip Rivers (352.7), Tom Brady (339.8), Drew Brees (323.2) and Ben Roethlisberger (304). Speaking of Brees, who everyone suddenly thinks stinks, if he kept that average up over 16 games he would throw for nearly 5,200 yards which just goes to show you how amazing Rivers and Brady are right now.

5: The number of catches inside the 10-yard line for Larry Fitzgerald, the most in football. Randall Cobb and DeAndre Hopkins both have four such receptions.

5.7: The league-leading yards per carry mark of Thomas Rawls and Todd Gurley (minimum 50 carries). Despite that success the duo has but one single rushing score this season (Rawls).

6: Number of catches last week for Donte Moncrief and T.Y. Hilton. Both guys scored as well. The yardage was almost identical with Moncrief slightly out producing Hilton 74 to 69 yards.

7: The number of drops this season for Leonard Hankerson, the most in football. Julian Edelman and Demaryius Thomas are just behind with six.

9: Number of snaps for Andre Ellington in Week 6. David Johnson saw 23 snaps, Chris Johnson 39.

10: The league leading interception total of Peyton Manning. The last three seasons he’s averaged 12 interceptions a season. He’s also on pace for 19 passing scores. He’s never had less than 26 in a career that has spanned 16 active seasons.

13.9: The yards after catch mark of Danny Woodhead, the best of any runner who has caught at least 10 passes. Charles Sims is close behind at 13.1 percent.

15: The league-leading touchdown total of Aaron Rodgers. Andy Dalton, Carson Palmer and Tom Brady all have 14. Brady is the only one of the group who hasn’t appeared in six games. Brady is also the only one with one interception.

15: The league-leading total for runs of at least 10 yards held by Chris Ivory. He’s only played four games. #TheNewBeastMode

26: The number of sacks taken by Russell Wilson, the most in football. Only one other has been sacked 20 times – Alex Smith (23).

75.0: The percent of catches Tyler Eifert has turned into first downs. The total of 21 first downs is the best amongst tight ends in football. He has 28 catches by the way. Eifert also has six touchdowns, the same total as Martellus Bennett (two), Jimmy Graham (two), and Jason Witten (two) have… combined.

83.9: The non-running back league-leading percentage of passes caught by Doug Baldwin who has caught 26 of 31 passes thrown his way. Speaking of Baldwin… he’s the Seahawks' best pass catcher out wide, though he’s on pace for 69 receptions, 776 yards and five touchdowns. The last two seasons he’s averaged 58 receptions, 802 yards and four scores.

89: The league-leading target total of DeAndre Hopkins. That’s a pace of 14.83 per week. Over 16 games that’s 237 total. The league-leading total last year was 189 by Demaryius Thomas. Coincidentally, Thomas is currently second with 75 targets, a 16-game pace of 200.

100: The completion percentage of Tyrod Taylor inside the 10-yard line (4-for-4). By the by… Aaron Rodgers leads all quarterbacks with 12 completions inside the 10 (12-for-16).

129.5: The best QB Rating in football in the second half produced by Carson Palmer. Andy Dalton leads the way in the fourth quarter with a 146.3 mark. A perfect score is 158.3. Way to go Mr. Dalton, tremendous work.

187: Yards that Antonio Gates produced in his two games. Larry Donnell has played six games and has 183 yards. Gates also has 18 receptions in the two games, just one less than Zach Ertz and Coby Fleener who have both played in six games.

312: The yards run for by Chris Ivory his last two games. Mark Ingram (307), Melvin Gordon (299), Jonathan Stewart (298), Eddie Lacy (260), DeMarco Murray (239) etc. have not run for that many yards all season long.

WEEK 6 SNAP COUNTS – RUNNING BACKS

Melvin Gordon was only on the field for 16 percent of the Chargers' snaps in Week 6.

Ryan Mathews was at 24 percent while DeMarco Murray was at 56 percent in Week 6

Eddie Lacy was at 38 percent while James Starks was at 53 percent in Week 6.

 

Drew Brees had an impressive 133.3 QB Rating on the 13 plays he was pressured on in Week 6.

Kirk Cousins still can’t complete a deep pass which has to make DeSean Jackson owners a bit nervous – if he can ever overcome his hamstring woes. Cousins was 3-for-12 for 46 yards and a pick in Week 6 on passes over 10 yards in the air.

Ryan Fitzpatrick only threw seven passes that were in the air for more than 10 yards and he didn’t attempt a single toss over 20 yards in Week 6.

Chris Ivory has run for 140 yards in back-to-back efforts. He’s been a beast of late. Ivory has forced 20 missed tackles this season and his elusive rating at Pro Football Focus is second in the NFL (Carlos Hyde).

Josh McCown threw 14 passes while under pressure in Week 6. His passer rating on those plays was 4.4 percent. Yikes.

Jimmy Graham saw 10 targets, leading to eight receptions and 140 yards in his best effort to date with the Seahawks in Week 6.

Colin Kaepernick threw for 225 yards in the first half last week. Three times in six games this season he’s failed to throw that many yards in a game.

You heard about the Will Ferrell themed bar in New York, right?

Carson Palmer gained 421 passing yards in Week 6. A huge amount, 296 of those yards, were in the air as Palmer threw 11 passes that traveled at least 20 yards in the air.

Philip Rivers threw for a team-record 503 yards in Week 6. It was all dumpoffs. He completed 30-of-33 passes that were in the air for less than 10 yards as he threw for 265 yards on those passes.

Demaryius Thomas is on pace for a mere three scores. He’s also on pace for 128 receptions and 1,405 yards. Give him a break.

Julius Thomas finally had a game, catching seven passes for a touchdown and 78 yards. He was targeted 13 times, though, as Blake Bortles continues to struggle with accuracy. To be fair, two of the passes were drops by Thomas and two of the other passes ended up in interceptions.

Charcandrick West ran for 33 yards on nine carries in Week 6. He generated all of nine yards after contact. He also fumbled and didn’t look at all ready for prime time. 

 

 
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