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Why Marques Colston Is the NFL's Most Underrated Receiver
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And it's not even close.
The New Orleans Saints No. 1 wideout has never made a Pro Bowl or been given All-Pro distinction. While he wouldn't be considered a secret weapon, the former seventh-round pick from Hofstra doesn't get the credit he deserves in many circles. Hopefully this examination will shed light on Colston's sterling resumé, especially in relation to well-known, highly-regarded receivers in the league today. Let's begin by comparing Colston to three wideouts who are considered among the best in the game, guys who certainly aren't underrated. (They also happen to have joined the NFL around the same time Colston did in 2006.) Name Career Receptions Per Game Career Yards Per Game Career TDs Per Game Greg Jennings 4.42 68.1 .55 Calvin Johnson 5.30 85.2 .58 Brandon Marshall 5.72 72.5 .42 Marques Colston 5.21 72.5 .57 Surprised? Colston's per-game numbers are clearly quite impressive across the board. In this case, they're better than Jennings in every category and Colston's receptions-per-game and touchdowns-per-game averages are on par with the undisputed top receiver in the NFL. Jennings, Johnson and Marshall have been named to a combined nine Pro Bowls and three First-Team All-Pro teams. Remember, the Pro Bowl is far from being the purest practice of correctly labeling the league's best players, as it's become somewhat of a yearly popularity contest. http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/ar...340&h=227&q=85 USA TODAY Sports But the fact that Colston has never been named to one speaks to his public perception and subsequent underrated status. If 1,000-yard seasons are your thing, Colston checks out favorably in relation to his receiving peers, too. He has eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark in six of his seven professional seasons, tied with Reggie Wayne, Roddy White and Marshall for the most 1,000-yard campaigns since 2006. Altogether, Wayne, White and Marshall have been named to a whopping, yet deserved, 14 Pro Bowls and three First-Team All-Pro teams. The most common criticisms against Colston as an elite receiver are as such, and actually are related: Drew Brees' consistently prolific, pass-happy offense inflates Colston's statistics and his comparatively lower single-season receiving yard career high of 1,202. Brees' quarterbacking brilliance and high-volume passing attack are undoubtedly beneficial to Colston. However, New Orleans' offense is mainly predicated on distributing the football to a wide range of receivers, tight ends and running backs. Brandon Marshall 9.62 Greg Jennings 7.64 Calvin Johnson 9.58 Roddy White 9.09 Reggie Wayne 9.57 Marques Colston 8.09 Name Average Targets Per Game Since 2006 While Colston definitely gets his fair share of targets every game and every season, he's not targeted nearly as much as some of the more prominent receiving names. He saw 144 targets in 2007, the most of his career, which is considerably lower than most of the aforementioned top wideouts. Brandon Marshall 194 (2012) Greg Jennings 139 (2008) Calvin Johnson 205 (2012) Roddy White 181 (2011) Reggie Wayne 173 (2010) Marques Colston 144 (2007) Name Career High of Targets in a Single Season Colston simply hasn't had the football thrown in his direction as often, which could be part of the reason why his single-season receiving yard career high is lower than most of the household names at his position. Also, Colston has been dubbed as more of a chain-moving, possession receiver than a downfield threat during his time with the Saints, something that may have given the impression that he was a boring, underneath receiver incapable of making big plays. After all, we love big plays. Actually though, his career yards-per-reception average stacks up with the league's best. Name Career Yards Per Reception Average Brandon Marshall 12.7 Greg Jennings 15.4 Calvin Johnson 16.1 Reggie Wayne 13.5 Roddy White 14.0 Marques Colston 13.9 Obviously, Colston hasn't been as vertically dangerous as some of his wide receiver mates, but the notion that he can't or doesn't stretch the field is probably overblown, right? A career yards-per-reception average between Wayne and White is surely respectable to say the least. Heck, with the crowd of tremendous receivers in the NFC, there's a legitimate chance he never makes a Pro Bowl and is never a member of the All-Pro team. But with years of sustained high-level production and not nearly as much to show for it as his wideout cohorts, it's easy to see that Marques Colston is the most underrated receiver in the NFL. Why Marques Colston Is the NFL's Most Underrated Receiver | Bleacher Report |
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I thought Lance Moore was the NFLs most underrated player.
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PT is the NFL's most underrated Saint.
Moore disappears too often. Colston remains steady all year long. |
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He is definitely under appreciated outside of WhoDat Nation!
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Just like Sproles
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Who Gives A F***...
If building a real team and Megatron is off the board, Colston is the Wide Receiver I'm selecting - and that includes the Other Kid Named Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, AJ Greene and the Choke Squad from Atlanta... |
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And the disrespect and reality detachment continues...
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And as much as I hate the Falcons I'd take Julio Jones over any of our WR's. Brees with Fitzgerald? Brees with Julio? That would be embarrasing for our opponents. |
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Let them keep on hating. That might be part of the mans fuel. WhoDat knows whassup.
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I like Colston, always have and always will!! He Da Man!!!
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I guess his "The Quiet Storm" nickname rings absolutely true in this instance. In the Who Dat Nation, he's a very popular player that the majority of us are very vocal and rave about. Outside of us, you barely hear a whisper.
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I really never noticed him until I started hanging out here and then after participating in that one Colston thread a while back, I noticed the m'fer was putting up Calvin Johnson-type stats, :shock:.
It's gotta' be the way Drew spreads the ball around. Don't buy the "pass-happy offense" theory either. The year Brees threw for 5476yds, who was right behind him with 5038yds & throwing to Calvin Johnson? Is Johnson a fluke because he's in a pass-happy offense? It's the nature of the league. That kind of logic doesn't hold up to the across-the-board stress-test. The guy is underrated and for the most part, is unnoticed ... which is a good thing for the Saints because your opponents are sitting there dumbfounded as this guy is catching the ball and wondering, "who the f@#k is that?" ... I know, speaking from experience {circa 2011}, :lol:. |
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Yep, character & class all-the-way. It wins out in the end and he'll get his props ... which will make it so much more sweeter, :).
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jones is a flash in the pan. no wonder danno likes him.
anyone who'd pick that loser over colston is either clueless, or a yuppie. do us all a favor. move to atlanta if you like him so much. |
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Nice Avatar - wonder how long till Willie Robertson is out on the field with the Saints?!?
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Stats don't tell the whole story though
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besides i think it is even more amazing he puts up good numbers ever year in a system where he is just a cog in the passing attack not the focal point. drew is a leader in distributing the ball to wr also boosts colston play. |
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