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RE: Rockets in the NFL/CFL/USFL/AFL/Etc: 2022
(01-09-2023 11:38 AM)PittRocket Wrote:  
(01-09-2023 10:28 AM)indianasniff Wrote:  Field Yates posted this on Twitter

Steelers WR Diontae Johnson had 86 catches this season, but no touchdowns.

That's now the most catches by a player in a single season in NFL history without scoring a TD.


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No TD catches for Deontae the entire season. Not all his fault, but he did have a lot of drops. Needs to do better next season. They may see him as tradeable but they did give him big $$$ going into this season. Hope he catches a bunch of TDs next year. I think a lot of the lack of TDs was due to loss of Ben and breaking in 2 different QBs.
I think DJ is still rated as one of the best receivers in the league at creating separation.
He had 5 drops. Tied for 13th most with 15+ other players. So tons of #1's in the league are on the list. Idk about targets but 86 catches to 5 drops is likely far better than he was at Toledo. In 2020 it was an issue. Last year he had 1 all year I think.
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