That averages out to just over 59
receiving yards per game.
After averaging 4.5 catches and 70
receiving yards per game over his first four NFL seasons, Johnson has gone about redefining his position over the last three, playing it better, one could argue, than anyone in the history of the game.
After averaging 105.7 rushing yards and 51.3
receiving yards per game in 2016, he's hoping for a number that will average closer to $ 15 million and has said so many times.
His Dad was a standout receiver at the University of Nevada - Reno and led the nation in catches (11.7) and
receiving yards per game (168.6) in 1995.
For his 20 - game college career, the 6» 3» 225 - pounder has averaged 104
receiving yards per game and scored 28 touchdowns.
He's averaged 52.5
receiving yards per game this season with six touchdowns through the air.
Not exact matches
He is averaging a silly 8.8
yards per carry and is on pace for over 900
yards rushing (and 500
yards receiving) despite averaging just 7.5 carries
per game.
the Panthers with 958
yards in 164 carries; he was carrying a heavy load of over 20 carries
per game and averaging almost six
yards per carry, and he was 23rd in the country with a +13.0 Adj. POE, meaning he was a good two touchdowns better than an average running back in the carries he had
received.
Manziel is averaging 392.4
yards of total offense
per game in 2013, and though he's become a far more efficient and dangerous passer (thanks in part to Mike Evans and the rest of a brilliant
receiving corps), that's siphoned off his rushing
yards (108.5
per game in 2012; 61.1
per game this year), producing a less unusual portrait of greatness.
Jackson led the team to a hot start while averaging 93 rushing
yards per game, to go along with being one of the best
receiving threats out of the backfield.
The shifty third year back has tallied 511 rushing
yards and 155
receiving yards this season and has an excellent matchup against a Texans run defense that has allowed 123.5 rushing
yards per game.