Player Dossier

2010-2013

Arizona State

Chris Coyle

TE • 6'3" • Westlake Village, CA, USA

Vertical playmakerExplosive finisher

Chris Coyle reads as a vertical playmaker based on recent role and receiving efficiency.

Usage / Role

5%

Rotational offensive role

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Impact Production

9

Developing production for a tight end

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Reliability

15

Sporadic game-to-game production

lowhigh

Star Power

21

Limited ceiling signals so far

limitedstar

Career Arc

Value trend by season

Best season by Season Value: 2010 Regular Season · Arizona State

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Snapshot

Career Teams
1
Unique Seasons
4
Program Path
Arizona State
Peak Game
Peak game by takeover score: Illinois

Player Story

Chris Coyle built his college career from 2010 through 2013 as a tight end from Westlake Village, CA wearing No. 87, spending time with Arizona State. The clearest part of Chris Coyle's career was his receiving role:...

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4★

Recruit Profile

Class 2021 · Rating 0.9249

Central Cabarrus · Concord, NC

Committed To
North Carolina
Commit Date
Jan 1, 2021

Chris Coyle, TE. Best season Best season by Season Value: 2010 Regular Season · Arizona State. Chris Coyle reads as a vertical playmaker based on recent role and receiving efficiency.

Stat Footprint

Career production snapshot

Receiving yards
1,192
Receptions
92
Touchdowns
9

Quick Answers

Chris Coyle quick answers

Latest team and position
Arizona State · TE
Career Receiving Yards
1,192
Tracked sample
4 unique seasons · 6 entries · 34 games
Best season
2010 Regular Season · Arizona State
Top game
Illinois
Recruit profile
4-star · Central Cabarrus · North Carolina
High school pipeline
Central Cabarrus · 2 FBS recruits · 0 drafted players
Latest roster
No. 87 · Class 2013
2013 Receiving yards rank
423 receiving yards · TE 20th (top 7%) · Pac-12 33rd (top 18%) · National 270th (top 15%)

Season Ledger

Crawlable season-by-season stats

SeasonTeamGamesRecRec YdsTDOverall
2010 Regular SeasonArizona State2-00100
2011 Regular SeasonArizona State7673038
2012 PostseasonArizona State13437077.9
2012 Regular SeasonArizona State1353659577.9
2013 PostseasonArizona State12110056.9
2013 Regular SeasonArizona State1228413456.9

Related Context

Chris Coyle played TE for Arizona State. Across 4 tracked seasons, Chris Coyle recorded 1,192 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns. His top tracked season came in 2012 with Arizona State.

Player insights

Lead takeaway

Best season by value score: 2010 Regular Season

Arizona State paired 0 primary output with — efficiency.

Supporting note

2013 Postseason role shape

target-driven usage with 76.3 efficiency.

Supporting note

Career value stayed steady

2013 Regular Season tracked close to the prior stop by season value score.

Supporting note

Peak game by takeover score: USC

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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2013 Postseason · Arizona State

Games

12

Receiving Yards / G

35.3

Efficiency

76.3

Usage

10.6

Consistency

55.3

Best Game by takeover score

USC

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Game-by-Game Trend

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Chronological game order.

Game by game trend chart. Texas Tech: 10. Sacramento State: 48. Wisconsin: 33. Stanford: 45. USC: 87. Notre Dame: 11. Washington: 78. Washington State: 28. Utah: 35. Oregon State: 5. UCLA: 15. Arizona: 28

Volume vs Efficiency

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

Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Texas Tech: 1 by 66.7. Sacramento State: 2 by 100. Wisconsin: 3 by 73.3. Stanford: 1 by 100. USC: 5 by 100. Notre Dame: 2 by 36.7. Washington: 5 by 100. Washington State: 3 by 62.2. Utah: 2 by 100. Oregon State: 1 by 33.3. UCLA: 2 by 50. Arizona: 2 by 93.3

Split Comparison

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

Wins39.7 · Games = 9 · +17.7 vs Losses
Losses22 · Games = 3 · -17.7 vs Wins

Game Log

Dense stat lines with inline explanations and season-linked highlights.

12 games

Featured metric

Receiving Yards

Top game by takeover score

USC

Best efficiency game

100 vs Utah

Result
Tue 12/31@ Texas TechL 23-371101010010
Sun 12/1vs ArizonaW 58-212281414019
Sun 11/24@ UCLAW 38-332157.57.5009
Sun 11/17vs Oregon StateW 30-17155505
Sat 11/9@ UtahW 20-1923517.517.50022
Fri 11/1@ Washington StateW 55-213289.39.30113
Sat 10/19vs WashingtonW 53-2457815.615.60135
Sat 10/5@ Notre DameL 34-372115.55.5007
Sun 9/29vs USCW 62-4158717.417.40035
Sat 9/21@ StanfordL 28-421454545145
Sun 9/15vs WisconsinW 32-303331111017
Fri 9/6vs Sacramento StateW 55-02482424133

Player Story

Chris Coyle story

Chris Coyle built his college career from 2010 through 2013 as a tight end from Westlake Village, CA wearing No. 87, spending time with Arizona State. The clearest part of Chris Coyle's career was his receiving role: 92 catches, 1,192 receiving yards, and 9 touchdowns across 34 career games in the available record. His largest box-score season came in 2012 with Arizona State. Those numbers show where he fit, how often the ball or action found him, and how his role developed over time.

The value of the career arc is that it connects production to role, not just a name on a roster. His career also includes 30 return yards, giving the story more than a single-category snapshot. With 34 career games in the available record, his career has enough shape to show both opportunity and production across Arizona State.

The arc is straightforward: Chris Coyle moved through the depth chart, found a larger role, and turned that opportunity into production that can be understood through standard football numbers.

Career Arc

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    Arizona State

    2010-2013

    Opening stop

Season Value Progression

201020112012201220132013
SeasonTeamPrimaryEfficiencyUsageDelta
2010 Regular SeasonArizona State0
2011 Regular SeasonArizona State73704.373
2012 PostseasonArizona State69675.121.1623
2012 Regular SeasonArizona State69675.121.10
2013 PostseasonArizona State42376.310.6-273
2013 Regular SeasonArizona State42376.310.60

Signature Performances

Top Games

#1 Featured game

vs Illinois

Week 2 · W 45-14

Win with an explosive receiving profile.

131

Receiving Yards

95.8 takeover

131 receiving yards with a 87.3 efficiency score.

#2

vs USC

Week 5 · W 62-41 · Conference game

87

Receiving Yards

89.8 takeover

Win with an explosive receiving profile.

87 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

#3

vs Washington

Week 8 · W 53-24 · Conference game

78

Receiving Yards

84.6 takeover

Win with an explosive receiving profile.

78 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

#4

@ USC

Week 11 · L 17-38 · Conference game

85

Receiving Yards

82.7 takeover

Loss with an explosive receiving profile.

85 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

#5

vs Missouri

Week 2 · W 37-30

25

Receiving Yards

71.1 takeover

Win with an explosive receiving profile.

25 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

Top Seasons

#1 Season by Season Value

2010 Regular Season · Arizona State

0 primary output · efficiency · usage

100

#2

2012 Postseason · Arizona State

77.9

696 primary · 75.1 efficiency · 21.1 usage

#3

2012 Regular Season · Arizona State

77.9

696 primary · 75.1 efficiency · 21.1 usage

Milestones

1

100+ receiving yards

1

8+ catch outings

2

2+ TD games