Per target production? Okay.
Compare their stat lines. Not close.
Jeffery 2" taller and alot faster than Boykin. The two are not comparable and I'm not insinuating you said anything but Boykin was similar in a stat you won't find at NFL.com like drop %. However, to suggest that Jeffery is overrated and Boykin underrated as if that is to mean they're similar players that is dead wrong.
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Originally Posted by: uffda udfa
Jeffery is about an inch taller and his speed is overstated. He didn't run at the combine, just his pro day. You are probably comparing Jeffery's pro day speed with Boykin's combine speed. Jeffery was probably about .09 sec faster in the 40, identical in the 20 and Boykin killed Jeffery in the 3 cone. But that was when Jeffery only weighed 216 lbs. He looks a lot heavier and slower now.
And you are correct, I wasn't comparing them physically. Because that would be pointless.
I was just comparing them per target.
Jeffery had a 3.4% drop rate. Boykin had a 2.4% drop rate. So per target, Boykin has fewer drops.
Jeffery also fumbled 3 times and Boykin 0. So Jeffery fumbled 2% of the time and Boykin 0.0%.
Jeffery caught 59% of his targets, Boykin also caught 59% of his targets.
Jeffery had 16 yards a catch and Boykin had 14.
Jeffery had 4.7% TDs per and Boykin had 3.6%.
1% more TDs and 2% more fumbles.
2 more yards per catch and 1% more drops.
Identical catch %.
I would say it is pretty close per target.
NFL.com isn't the only place for stats. In fact, their WR stats are kind of weak. If you want to be accurately informed, I would suggest looking elsewhere.
Throw in Wallace, Tolzien and Flynn as Boykins QBs for most of his games. I would say at worst it is a push. Maybe slight edge to Boykin for not turning the ball over.
Not that I want anyone outside the Packers' staff to know that. It is nice to have players underrated, while the opponents get overrated.
I want to go out like my Grandpa did. Peacefully in his sleep.
Not screaming in terror like his passengers.