Posted by harriswb3 on 6/18/2012 9:28:00 AM (view original):
Let me ask this question regarding Hands...but the same could be asked about all the other attributes.
What does 30 actually mean? I know that higher is better, but what does it actually mean? And what does 30 vs 40 mean?
I did some research on hands last season on one of my teams because I was wondering the same thing.
To boil it all down as easy as I can, here's what I found.
WR1 = 80 Hands.
WR2 = 50 Hands.
WR2 (over 4 years) averaged 1 drop every 50 attempts more than WR1.
WR2 actually had a higher completion % when being thrown to than WR1, but that takes a lot of other things into account. But based on what I saw, I came to the conclusion that unless someone's hands were god awful (which appears to not matter either, according to some posts here), hands are pretty useless for a WR.
Let that one sink in.
