All season long it has been fun to predict which NFL players
will be studs or duds on a weekly basis. As we all know, any player can look
like a rock star one week, and then completely stink up the joint in his next
game.
With the regular season winding down, it is only fitting to
shout out some players who produced exceptional seasons — perhaps even
surprising their fans and others who delivered heartache.
Outside of the no-brainer guys who we all knew would be
superstars, here are this season’s biggest studs and duds.
STUD: TYREEK HILL,
WIDE RECEIVER, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Hill is lightning in a bottle and nearly impossible to
tackle. He has averaged a healthy 16.8 yards per catch and has 11 touchdowns on
record this season. He has also averaged 91.9 receiving yards per game. Hill is
far more than the “return specialist” who someone else within this list called
Hill earlier in the season. Though, this is something Hill has also
excelled in this season.
DUD: MARCUS
PETERS, CORNERBACK, LOS ANGELES RAMS
After having a salty final season with the aforementioned Chiefs, Peters was
traded to the Rams. A lot of preseason hype led to a very pedestrian campaign
for the All-Pro in his new digs. Peters got burned on coverage on several
occasions, giving up some embarrassing touchdowns to his opposition. He still
managed to log in three interceptions, but that marks his career-low. Peters
currently headlines a Rams secondary that has given up 28 passing touchdowns on
the season.
STUD: CHRISTIAN
MCCAFFREY, RUNNING BACK, CAROLINA PANTHERS
The Panthers’ season has since gone up in smoke, but it has
not been for a lack of effort on McCaffrey’s part. McCaffrey currently ranks
fifth in the league with a whopping 106 receptions. This is just all kinds of
amazing. But catching the ball is not all McCaffrey has excelled in this year.
The sophomore running back has already tallied up 1,080 rushing yards while
averaging a strong 5.0 yards per attempt. The young speedster also has a total
of 13 touchdowns on the books. He certainly has earned a shoutout.
DUD: JOSH ROSEN,
QUARTERBACK, ARIZONA CARDINALS
This rookie was thrust into starting role when the
Cardinals could not take one more second of former quarterback Sam Bradford under
center. Armed with great weapons in that of Larry Fitzgerald and David Johnson,
Rosen has not been able to survive dealing with his poor offensive line. By far
the worst of any of the five first-round rookie quarterbacks in the 2018 draft
class, Rosen has struggled to complete just 55.4 percent of his passes. He also
has managed only 10 touchdowns compared to 14 interceptions and eight fumbles.
STUD: DAVANTE
ADAMS, WIDE RECEIVER, GREEN BAY PACKERS
Throughout some rocky quarterback play, Adams has proven to
be one of the most consistent receivers in the league. He has averaged a very
solid 11.2 targets and 92.4 yards per game. This comes along with Adams finding
the end zone 13 times thus far. And, his 111 receptions make for the
third-highest in the NFL. For those who like reliability, Adams is your man.
DUD: MARCUS
MARIOTA, QUARTERBACK, TENNESSEE TITANS
The excuses are running thin as to why Mariota continually
fails to live up to being a No. 2 overall pick. Aside from health issues
causing him to occasionally miss time, Mariota’s struggles on the field are obvious. This year,
Mariota has passed for only 11 touchdowns in 14 games. This has come with eight
picks. He is also averaging a career-low 180.1 passing yards per game and a
quarterback rating of 92.3. We must wonder what is in store for him approaching
his fifth year in the league.
STUD: SAQUON
BARKLEY, RUNNING BACK, NEW YORK GIANTS
Super-hyped prior to the 2018 draft, Barkley has far surpassed expectations. Never mind he plays for a
bumbling Giants squad. The rookie makes the most of his opportunities come game
day and has averaged a lofty 4.9 yards per carry. Leaping over defenders is no
problem en route to Barkley finding the end zone 14 total times thus far. Also
uber-talented as a pass catcher, Barkley is averaging nearly six catches and 46
yards per game. What an amazing start to what will be a very illustrious NFL
career for Barkley.
DUD: ALLEN
ROBINSON, WIDE RECEIVER, CHICAGO BEARS
Robinson has not exactly had the gleaming year many would
have expected as the Bears’ No. 1 receiver. Instead, he is averaging just 58
yards per game and has scored only four touchdowns. His lack of production is
not all of his fault as the Bears lean heavily on their running back duo.
Robinson’s mobile quarterback, Mitch Trubisky, also steals some of the thunder.
Though, Robinson’s catch rate of only 58.5 percent has done nothing to help
those who drafted him with high hopes in fantasy football.
STUD: MICHAEL
THOMAS, WIDE RECEIVER, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Speaking on that topic, Thomas has been sneaky good this
year and ranks No. 1 in the league with 120 receptions on record. This makes
for 16 more catches than Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown.
Thomas has averaged a stealthy 91.7 yards per game and is on record for a 72-yard long touchdown. He also sports a stellar catch rate of
85.7 percent which is why he calls himself “Cantguardmike” on Twitter.
DUD: ELI MANNING,
QUARTERBACK, NEW YORK GIANTS
In a very Captain Obvious statement, Manning’s shelf life as
a Giant is growing smaller. He has dealt his fans some horrific performances this season, which is sad
considering the talent that he has been surrounded with on offense. Manning has
had three games when he went scoreless and has managed a mere 19 passing touchdowns.
Sadly, this has come along with 10 interceptions. With more losses than wins on
record for a second year in a row, we must wonder what Manning’s NFL future
holds beyond 2018.
STUD: PHILLIP
LINDSAY, RUNNING BACK, DENVER BRONCOS
Out of literally nowhere, this undrafted rookie running back
has taken the league by storm. This has been much to the chagrin of rookie
Royce Freeman who was originally believed to be the workhorse in Denver.
Nevertheless, Lindsay has outperformed and is currently averaging a ridiculous
5.4 yards per carry. He has also proven himself as a pass catcher with 35
receptions on record. It is just too bad Lindsay’s Broncos have not done him
better this year.
DUD: DAK PRESCOTT,
QUARTERBACK, DALLAS COWBOYS
Dallas’ fans can never be sure what version of Prescott is
going to take the field. Sometimes good Dak shows up. But far too often, the
bad Dak makes an appearance. This is the guy who recently helped produce
a Cowboys shutout for the first time in 15 years. Fortunately,
the Cowboys are still headed to the postseason. Overall, Prescott has three
games on record with zero passing touchdowns and is on pace to throw for what
would be a career low 19 on the season.
STUD: KYLE FULLER,
CORNERBACK, CHICAGO BEARS
Fuller’s contributions have been a huge part of the Bears
producing such a tremendous defense this year. Whatever Fuller is having for
breakfast before he suits up, we all want it. The former 14th overall pick from
2014 currently has a league-high seven interceptions as well as NFL-best 21
defended passes on record. It is no wonder that Fuller was one of five Bears
players to be selected for the 2019 Pro Bowl. Though, Fuller surely has Super
Bowl aspirations more in mind after helping his team clinch the NFC North.
DUD: JAMEIS
WINSTON, QUARTERBACK, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
We recently pegged Winston as one quarterback who will be playing for a new team next year. After another
poor campaign that kicked off with Winston suspended for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, the Bucs could
choose to move on. Through 10 games Winston has thrown for only 15 touchdowns
with 13 interceptions and seven fumbles. It is no wonder Winston found the
bench on more than one occasion this year.
STUD: PATRICK
MAHOMES, QUARTERBACK, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
This guy has far exceeded any expectations when he took on
the starting job for the Chiefs. When Mahomes steps on the field, he is simply
magical at times. Opposite-handed passes, throws completed without even looking
and finding open guys in tight coverage have fans in awe of Mahomes every game.
With records being broken left and right, Mahomes sports
league-highs with 48 touchdowns and an average of 321 passing yards.
DUD: JALEN RAMSEY,
CORNERBACK, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Maybe if Ramsey had focused more of his efforts into
performing rather than trash talking this season, things would have
been better. Kidding aside, the third-year cornerback has not looked as dynamic
on the field as he did last season. He did manage three interceptions, but he
has also been responsible for six penalties — the second-most of any Jaguars
player. Overall, Ramsey and the Jaguars would surely love a do-over this
season.
STUD: GEORGE
KITTLE, TIGHT END, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
The Kittle bandwagon has picked up full-steam. Kittle has
absolutely excelled as one of the league’s top pass-catching tight ends. He
leads all of his 49ers teammates with 1,228 yards and is averaging eight targets
per game. His big plays have earned him an average of 15.5 yards
per catch. There isn’t muck to dislike about the contribution Kittle brings to
the field. It should be awesome to watch him back in action when Jimmy
Garoppolo returns in 2019.
DUD: ALEX COLLINS,
RUNNING BACK, BALTIMORE RAVENS
We should have known that the Ravens’ running back situation
would evolve into a murky one as the season progressed. Collins finished his
2017 campaign with 973 yards and six touchdowns — prompting us to believe he
would be the “Bell Cow” back for the Ravens this year. This has proved to be
wrong. Collins averaged only 41.1 rushing yards per game prior to his
season-ending foot injury in Week 11. His eight scores save a little face. But
those who reached for Collins in fantasy football ended up getting scorched.
STUD: AARON
DONALD, DEFENSIVE END, LOS ANGELES RAMS
Sometimes players who hold out during a contract stalemate
return at less than 100 percent. This was definitely not the case for Donald
who finally got what he deserved pay-wise in a record-breaking contract.
Fully earning his keep and then some, Donald has been magnificent this season.
He boasts a league-best 19.5 sacks and 24 tackles for losses on the season. The
All-Pro pass rusher has also forced four fumbles. Perhaps Donald’s next stop is
a Super Bowl.
DUD: BLAKE
BORTLES, QUARTERBACK, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Lastly, it would seem only appropriate to finish this piece
with a quarterback who got benched in favor of Cody Kessler a
short while back. When on the field, Bortles dumped out some absolutely
cringe-worthy performances. This includes him managing a mere 13 passing
touchdowns that came with 17 ghastly turnovers in 12 games. Yuck. Bortles even
admitted he did a good job “tricking” his team into extending his contract in 2018. Well,
the trick is on Bortles who might have a hard time finding a starting job
again.
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