sherck
02-27-2019, 11:51 AM
The quoted stats:
Starting in Week 10, CB Quincy Wilson played 27+ defensive snaps at outside corner in 10 consecutive games (including the postseason).
That is more that I thought he had played and earlier than I remembered.
Wilson allowed just a 65.2 passer rating and 0.73 yards per coverage snap in the Colts’ last 10 games of the season, ranking seventh in both respects among the 66 cornerbacks with 200-plus coverage snaps in said span.
Whoa! That is a lot better than I would have suspected.
When targeted 10 or more yards down the field, he allowed just a 9.3 passer rating and forced an incompletion on 27.3% of such targets, both marks ranking inside the top 10.
Translating that if he allowed only a 9.3 passer rating downfield and an overall passer rating of 65.2, then he must have allowed a pretty high passer rating when targeted and the receiver was less than 10 yards downfield.
I don't want to say that Wilson is the "best ever" but those are some great signs pointing towards an upward trend on his play.
If we can re-sign Desir, draft a talented rookie and go into the season with Moore, Wilson, Desir and the rookie with depth provided by Hairston then that is a group to be excited about.
Walk Worthy,
Starting in Week 10, CB Quincy Wilson played 27+ defensive snaps at outside corner in 10 consecutive games (including the postseason).
That is more that I thought he had played and earlier than I remembered.
Wilson allowed just a 65.2 passer rating and 0.73 yards per coverage snap in the Colts’ last 10 games of the season, ranking seventh in both respects among the 66 cornerbacks with 200-plus coverage snaps in said span.
Whoa! That is a lot better than I would have suspected.
When targeted 10 or more yards down the field, he allowed just a 9.3 passer rating and forced an incompletion on 27.3% of such targets, both marks ranking inside the top 10.
Translating that if he allowed only a 9.3 passer rating downfield and an overall passer rating of 65.2, then he must have allowed a pretty high passer rating when targeted and the receiver was less than 10 yards downfield.
I don't want to say that Wilson is the "best ever" but those are some great signs pointing towards an upward trend on his play.
If we can re-sign Desir, draft a talented rookie and go into the season with Moore, Wilson, Desir and the rookie with depth provided by Hairston then that is a group to be excited about.
Walk Worthy,