Player Stats

Chris Drager College Stats

Career production, season-by-season totals, and the selected-season workbench are grouped here for stat-first searches.

Stat Footprint

Career production snapshot

Receiving yards
261
Receptions
20
Touchdowns
2

Season Ledger

Crawlable season-by-season stats

SeasonTeamGamesRecRec YdsTDOverall
2007 Regular SeasonVirginia Tech2223048.5
2008 Regular SeasonVirginia Tech3337052.8
2009 Regular SeasonVirginia Tech2-00100
2010 Regular SeasonVirginia Tech0-00-
2011 PostseasonVirginia Tech9115068.4
2011 Regular SeasonVirginia Tech914186268.4

Player insights

Lead takeaway

Best season by value score: 2009 Regular Season

Virginia Tech paired 0 primary output with — efficiency.

Supporting note

2011 Postseason role shape

target-driven usage with 86.8 efficiency.

Supporting note

Career value stayed steady

2011 Regular Season tracked close to the prior stop by season value score.

Supporting note

Peak game by takeover score: Duke

Win with an explosive receiving profile. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.

Analysis workspace

Season Workbench

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Season Explorer

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2011 Postseason · Virginia Tech

Games

9

Receiving Yards / G

22.3

Efficiency

86.8

Usage

9.9

Consistency

53.9

Best Game by takeover score

Duke

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Active game

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Game-by-Game Trend

Follow how the selected stat changes from one game to the next. Spikes mark standout outings, while dips show quieter weeks.

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Chronological game order.

Game by game trend chart. Michigan: 15. Marshall: 11. Miami: 36. Wake Forest: 37. Duke: 39. Georgia Tech: 14. North Carolina: 11. Virginia: 15. Clemson: 23

Volume vs Efficiency

Each dot is a game. Farther right means the player carried more of the workload, and higher means they were more efficient with those chances.

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Volume on the x-axis, quality on the y-axis.

Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Michigan: 1 by 100. Marshall: 1 by 73.3. Miami: 2 by 100. Wake Forest: 2 by 100. Duke: 4 by 65. Georgia Tech: 1 by 93.3. North Carolina: 1 by 73.3. Virginia: 1 by 100. Clemson: 2 by 76.7

Split Comparison

Compare how this player performed across different situations. "Games" shows how many matchups are included in each split.

Wins23.3 · Games = 7 · +4.3 vs Losses
Losses19 · Games = 2 · -4.3 vs Wins