Best Slot Receivers Nfl 2018
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- Let’s start with the good: The Broncos receiving corps could be among the league’s best in 2018, and the offensive line should be better than it was a year ago. One of the best slot.
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Rob Gronkowski is 6’7 and 265 pounds, which means he’s one of the most formidable athletes on the field at any given moment. However where he separates himself from the pack, as a receiver, is his ability to transcend his size and run the quick athletic routes of a much smaller player.
In fact, Pro Football Focus ranks the veteran tight end as the best big slot receiver in the league — edging out fellow tight end Travis Kelce and Cardinals wide receiver legend Larry Fitzgerald, whose transition to the slot as he’s gotten older has seen him undergo an unprecedented late-career resurgence.
According to PFF, Gronkowski earns the advantage for a couple of reasons –mainly, the Patriots have one of the most prolific slot offenses in the league, and their tight end has consistently been a part of that for the majority of his career.
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Michael Renner via PFF:
53.5 percent of his routes a season ago came lined up in the slot and he averaged 2.32 yards per route on those. Only one other tight end – Travis Kelce – averaged over 2.00 yards per route from the slot all season. You’d have to go back to 2012 to find a season in which Gronk didn’t accomplish that feat. That sort of consistency is why he’s the prototype for the position.
Kelce deserves some love here too because he actually edged out Gronk in yards per route run from the slot a season ago (2.33). The only deciding factor between him and Gronk at this point is body of work – Gronk has simply been doing it longer.
It’s worth noting that Gronk’s little buddy, Julian Edelman, was also given an honorable mention as one of the NFL’s best shifty-slot receivers. Doug Baldwin earned the nod as the best overall on that front.
If there was a bright spot on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offense last year it was second year receiver Dede Westbrook. While his 717 yards didn’t quite hit the 1,000-yard mark, he led the team in receiving and hauled in the most receiving touchdowns of the Jags’ group with five.
Throughout the 2018 season he also flashed his versatility to play from various receiver positions and proved to be a solid threat from the slot due to his run after the catch ability. His efforts certainly didn’t go unnoticed by some analysts in the nation like our comrade Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire, who listed Westbrook as the NFL’s 11th best slot receiver in his recent rankings.
When watching Jacksonville’s 2018 passing offense, two things are abundantly clear — Jaguars receivers had one heck of a time with consistent production with Blake Bortles and Cody Kessler throwing the ball all over the place, and the acquisition of Nick Foles was a necessity to give those receivers any chance of improvement. Among those receivers, Westbrook may have the most potential, as he brought in 59 slot receptions on 83 targets for 646 yards and five touchdowns. Not bad for a second-year receiver who’s never had a lot of help from his quarterbacks at the NFL level.
Westbrook uses nimble feet and an impressive catch radius to make contested catches, and he has a good knack for getting open in zones. His drop rate was a problem at times, but with a credible quarterback at the helm, Westbrook could be a rising star in a big hurry.
Farrar basically echoed what we’ve been saying all year, and that’s the fact that upgrading the quarterback position could help Westbrook. Nick Foles, who isn’t necessarily elite, certainly should be just that, and it’s showing in the early stages of the summer as he and the receivers had a strong showing in minicamp and offseason training activities. Now, all that is left is to have the same success when the pads go on.
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With Chris Conley having the abilities to play at the X-receiver spot and DJ Chark having the ability to play the Y-receiver spot like Westbrook, it’s possible offensive coordinator John DeFilippo will utilize Westbrook in the slot often this season, but ultimately time will tell. Regardless as to where he plays though, it wouldn’t be shocking if he got closer to the 1,000-yard mark — or possibly eclipse it this season.