$In June 2019, he signed a four-year contract with the Eagles with 128 million dollars. He traded with the Colts in February 2021.
Look at the possibilities of the red zone within the lines of 20, 10 and 5 yards, as well as the percentage of time when they turned the opportunity into a touch.
How does Carson Wentz’s advanced statistics for 2020 compare to other quarterbacks?
This section compares his advanced statistics with players in the same position. The line represents the percentile rank of the player.
The longer the bar, the better for the player.
2020 NFL Game Log
Overview of measurable products
How do Carson Wentz’s measurable values ​​compare to other quarterbacks?
This section compares his draft training metrics with players in the same position. The line represents the percentile rank of the player. For example, if the bar is halfway, the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and that would be considered average.
Wentz missed the first two games last season as he recovered from an ACL tear in 2017, and later missed the last three games (plus the playoffs) with a stress break in his back. Between injuries, he was a fantasy midfielder, ranking 18th in points per game (17.5). Wentz showed impressive precision last season, albeit with a more cautious approach. His poor pass rate was 17.4 percent, the seventh lowest in the league, which helped him improve his finish rate from nearly 10 percentage points to 69.9 (3rd). He did well when he aimed the receivers down, posting 15.3 YPA (6th) on attempts longer than 20 meters, but he also threw in four interceptions and only two touchdowns on deep passes. And thanks to a knee injury, his ability to run has pretty much disappeared – he lost 30 attempts at chasing and 206 yards in speed from the previous year. It could be the same this season, although he avoided surgery and was not restricted to OTAs in May. The Eagles upgraded the supporting cast in the offseason, adding DeSean Jackson and Jordan Howard. Jackson, who can still stretch the field with the best of them, joins Alshon Jeffery, Zach Ertz and Nelson Agholor to give Wentz a diverse group of targets. Philadelphia also added JJ Arcega-Whiteside’s second-round pick, a 6-3 pass with the ability to play both inside and out. Even with all weapons, Wentz’s fantasies begin and end with his ability to stay healthy.
Wentz was on his way to MVP season before he blew his left knee in week 14. He set a record in the touchdown franchise, finishing second in the league despite 23rd place in attempts, and was probably the league’s best passer in third place, leading the NFL with 9.5 YPA and turning the top 49.2 percent (min. 55 attempts) . He was also untouchable in the red zone, where he was one of three defenders with at least 23 TD passes and no interceptions. If Wentz improves his intermediate passing numbers for passing down the field (12th in YPA, 18th in percentage of completion), be careful. This would help it increase overall accuracy (25th in percent completion) and efficiency (11th in YPA). The Eagles signed wide receiver Mike Wallace to expand the field and risk fast Markus Wheaton, with the return of last year’s top three goals, wide receivers Alshon Jeffery and Nelson Agholor and narrow end Zach Ertz. But health is, obviously, crucial. The timing and complexity of Wentz’s injury affect him, as the expected recovery time from ACL injuries is eight to 10 months. Wentz suffered it in early December, and with the Eagles, if he doesn’t hurry it, an injury is expected to stop him in action in Week 1. Nick Foles will thus keep the team’s QB slot until Wentz becomes free, possibly as soon as Week 2.
Wentz’s rookie season started promisingly enough with five touchdowns, no interceptions and 7.5 YPA as the Eagles opened the year 3-0. It was pretty downhill though. The Eagles went 4-9 until the end, while Wentz threw 14 interceptions at 11 touches, while his YPA slid to 5.9. Although Wentz had the expected growing pains after being second overall pick in last year’s draft, he also didn’t have much around him to help. The run posed no threat, allowing the defense to sell out against passing, especially after seeing Wentz’s hot start. Of last season’s top four catch catchers, only one, Jordan Matthews, was a wide receiver and is no longer on the list. The Eagles have brought help to Wentz this season, stepping up the current game with LeGarrette Blount, which comes from the 1000-yard / 18-TD season in New England. They also added Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith, which should revitalize the passing game. Jeffery is injured, but the clear target is No. 1, and Smith gives Wentz a threat down the field that can help open things down for Zach Ertz’s 6-5 close finishes. Strong armed athletic Wentz, who has had corrective vision surgery this season, appears to be in a much better position to succeed this season.
Wentz has gone from relative ambiguity at FCS’s North Dakota power plant to the second overall pick on the 2016 draft thanks to an outstanding tool collection. With a 6-5, 235, Wentz possesses prototype size and arm strength, with impressive athleticism, racing for 936 yards and 12 TDs in his last two collegiate seasons, then running 4.77 40 at the Combine. The strength of the hand is among the best in its class, and the work of the feet and mechanics require a little perfection, which leaves it with quick release and impressive precision. Wentz is also one of the rarer QB players to play in professional attack in college, which should reduce the time to adjust to the NFL despite an extremely large jump in competition. While there are concepts for endurance given its history of high school arm and shoulder injuries, including a broken wrist in the final year, the overall package seems to be one of the true QB franchises. Wentz is a good fit for attacking new coach Doug Pederson, which is similar to the attack of Andy Reid who succeeded in mobile QBs like Donovan McNabb and Alex Smith, and the rookie has a chance to be a special player in time.
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