Everyone knows Tyreek Hill is fast, but the data shows just how much faster he is than any other ball carrier in football.
The NFL’s Next Gen Stats uses tracking technology to measure players’ speed, and in Week One, Hill was the fastest player in the NFL with the ball in his hands. And the second-fastest as well.
Hill reached a top speed of 21.66 mph on his 47-yard catch in the fourth quarter, and he reached a top speed of 21.52 mph on his 35-yard catch in the third quarter. Those were the two fastest plays for any ball carrier in the NFL so far this season.
When he was targeted more than 10 yards downfield, Hill caught six of the eight passes thrown to him, totaling 188 receiving yards on those six catches. Over the last six seasons, Hill accounts for three of the top six yardage totals on passes of more than 10 yards downfield.
There’s no deep threat in football like Hill.
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Up there with Justin Jefferson as the best WR today. One thing missing from both WRs though, when comparing to all-time greats like Rice and Moss, is TDs. They're similar enough on yards, but not TDs. Rice and Moss had double-digit TDs in 9 seasons out of their career. Neither Jefferson nor Hill look like they'll do that at present. Really hope that changes. The two best predictors of getting into the HoF for WRs are total yards and total TDs, so arguably those are the two most important stats to pay attention to.
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However, the guy that just wows me the most — possibly makes the top 10 all time but maybe not — is Barry Sanders. I know he never competed in a SB and he doesn't have all the RB records, but there are more "wow" plays with him than anyone else IMO. But yeah, the "best ever" I think are those 4, maybe there's someone else (but I wouldn't dilute too much).resnor, Phin McCool and OwesOwn614 like this. -
To quote Rich Eisen, Tyreek Hill is uncoverable!
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Well, this is subjective anyway. Personally I'd leave Deion out. So maybe we can agree that the top 3 are Brady, Rice and Taylor if we push ourselves to keep the list as short as possible? -
Take a Qb
Take a moving object
Move the object across a football field at a certain speed let’s say tyreek waddle level speed.
Then take the same target and lower it down to Parker Gesicki type speed
Which is a more difficult target to hit?
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Tua would be at 7,922 passing yards though and 51 TDs, likely making him the best QB ever. The time machine approach is tempting! -
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