In this clip, Matt and James assess the play of Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. Can he sustain these stats going forward or is it a bit of a mirage?
Whether it's the biggest stars in the league or new rookies bursting on the scene, you won't get better wideout information anywhere else. Along the way, they'll break down the biggest stories in the NFL and offer up a few big-picture fantasy football thoughts.
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"My dad works in B2B marketing. "He came by my school for career day "and said he was a big row as man. "Then he told everyone how much he loved "calculating his return on ad spend. "My friend's still laughing me to this day." - Not everyone gets B2B, but with LinkedIn, you'll be able to reach people who do. Get $100 credit on your next ad campaign. Go to linkedin.com/results to claim your credit. That's linkedin.com/results. Terms and conditions apply. Linked in, the place to be, to be. - Thanks so much for listening to this clip of Reception Perception, new episodes released Tuesdays and Thursdays. - This is Reception Perception, the show now. James Cole and Matt Harmon. - All right, well, you mentioned Jerry Judy, good player, or is some of his skill or whatever being inflated by the fact that he's putting up good stats on a bad team. I mean, an unbelievable, what did he see? 18 targets, I believe, in this most recent game. Just an unbelievable target share. And obviously putting up some numbers there too. But what are we lookin' at here with Jerry Judy? - Yeah, a little bit of both. I think Jerry Judy was definitely a guy that I think was overrated at times in Denver, and I think I was right to say that, that he was overrated at the time. But I also think this is what happens with players is that the backlash goes too far. There's a difference between saying a guy is overrated and saying a guy sucks, like you can't play. Jerry Judy definitely was overrated, but he never was a bad player. I mean, again, this was a 70% success rate versus man press player. That's not bad. He definitely had his issues against zone coverage. I'm curious to see what his final numbers come out like this year. I mean, really bad issues against zone coverage. But that's what I'm talking about. He's not a consistent player. I still think he's a little bit hot and cold, but this is another guy that has gotten the deployment right in Cleveland, where they're having him run more of these like runway routes and things like that, not like take a thousand steps on a slam against zone coverage. And oh, well, by the time you're open, the quarterback has been sacked or he's on the next read, things like that. So I think he has played it more decisively this year and been, but still I think a little bit is it. It's a bad team that, you know, like with Winston under center, all those stats are obviously inflated and you don't need to go too far that just look at the games without James Winston. He's, I still don't think he's like a true number one. I would be, I'd be looking for somebody to be like a leader of that team from a receiving room sample. - It's interesting too, right? Because we started off this conversation by saying, all right, you could see a million targets, but if your offense is asked and who really cares, I mean, shoot, Cleveland scored three points. Three points, Matt. And Jerry Judy saw 18 targets, which by the way, what was that? What was that ratio you like? If you get more targets than the team scores points, that's not good. - That's not good, yeah. And the Browns are way out in front. Six times, like by the way, that's because they're playing, that is because they're playing a quarterback who is just, oh, like, historians, the Thurntop's problems, they haven't even thrown a touchdown this year, right? I mean, I don't think so. I don't know, it's, it's, I don't, why do they have them as a backup quarterback? - He's throwing a pick a game, but I don't think he's throwing a touchdown yet. - Don't even tell us right. Unbelievable. Anyways, 18 targets versus three actual points being scored by Cleveland's offense. That's not good. It resulted in 12 catches for 94 yards. 90, you have less than 100 yards on 18 targets, Matt. God, Lee. I am not a big yards per, you know, target or yards per route run type of dude, but damn, man. Like, yo, can we get, can we crack a century mark on 18 targets? My guy, that's nuts. - Yeah, Jerry Judy, 38.3% target share. Yeah, it amounts to 94 yards. And he had several drops in this game. - He did. - Yeah, that was, that was a little bit of like old Jerry Judy popping back up. The issue's catching the football there. So definitely an issue there that he's, I think always going to kind of have to work through, which can be, you know, obviously drops can be overstated. People know how I feel about that. But yeah, 61.5% of the first three targets from Dorian Thomas and Robinson, according to fantasy points data. Who, yes, DTR, still 0 for 6 in terms of touchdown standards. - Amazing. - What's better than watching your team win, winning money while you do it. 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In this clip, Matt and James assess the play of Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. Can he sustain these stats going forward or is it a bit of a mirage?
Whether it's the biggest stars in the league or new rookies bursting on the scene, you won't get better wideout information anywhere else. Along the way, they'll break down the biggest stories in the NFL and offer up a few big-picture fantasy football thoughts.
Follow the guys on Twitter @JamesDKoh and @MattHarmon_BYB. Follow Reception Perception @RecepPerception. Download and Subscribe to the Reception Perception Show anywhere you get your podcasts.
Watch segments of the show on YouTube at Matt Harmon!!
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