Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2011 Regular Season
Boston College paired 470 primary output with 65.8 efficiency.
Player Stats
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Stat Footprint
Season Ledger
| Season | Team | Games | Rec | Rec Yds | TD | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 Postseason | Boston College | 12 | 3 | 10 | 0 | 71.8 |
| 2010 Regular Season | Boston College | 12 | 36 | 494 | 4 | 71.8 |
| 2011 Regular Season | Boston College | 12 | 44 | 470 | 3 | 77.2 |
| 2012 Regular Season | Boston College | 7 | 23 | 268 | 2 | 61.7 |
| 2013 Regular Season | Boston College | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | - |
| 2014 Regular Season | Boston College | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | - |
| 2015 Regular Season | Boston College | 5 | 5 | 39 | 1 | 41.1 |
Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2011 Regular Season
Boston College paired 470 primary output with 65.8 efficiency.
Supporting note
2015 Regular Season role shape
target-driven usage with 48.9 efficiency.
Supporting note
Career value is trending up
2015 Regular Season improved on the prior stop by season value score.
Supporting note
Peak game by takeover score: Northern Illinois
Win with an explosive receiving profile. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.
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Games
5
Receiving Yards / G
7.8
Efficiency
48.9
Usage
21.8
Consistency
34.9
Best Game by takeover score
Northern Illinois
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Game by game trend chart. Maine: 16. Florida State: 0. Northern Illinois: 18. Clemson: 0. Louisville: 5
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Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Maine: 2 by 53.3. Northern Illinois: 2 by 60. Louisville: 1 by 33.3
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