Mind-blowing stat: Jerry Jeudy has run the most routes in the NFL with 359 while nobody else is even at 340. Are the Browns force-feeding him too much or have the past two games shown you there’s merit to his league-leading volume?


Mind-blowing stat: Jerry Jeudy has run the most routes in the NFL with 359 while nobody else is even at 340. Are the Browns force-feeding him too much or have the past two games shown you there’s merit to his league-leading volume?

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  1. Force feeding?

    He’s on pace for like 100-115 targets which is about 1 more target a game than what he averaged in Denver

    He’s also done nothing special the last 2 weeks so how does that justify anything?

    Like what are you trying to say/show besides he’s on the field a lot which isn’t “volume” like you’re trying to make it sou

    We are a 2 win team so by nature of that we’re likely passing more since we play from behind a lot, so it’s not surprising to have him run a lot of routes we traded for him to be a WR2 this year and possibly WR1 next so ya he runs routes

  2. …don’t wide receivers run routes whenever it is a passing play so this is just a total number of passing plays? Force feeding would be targets. I don’t see a problem here. Elijah is #5 on the list since its just a measurement of passing attempts and basically meaningless.

  3. One of the knocks on him in Denver was that he lacked commitment/was lazy so maybe this is how the Browns are keeping him engaged.

    That or he’s young and doesn’t need to take many plays off, idk I’ve never really thought about routes run by a receiver so this is a new one for me.

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