Super Bowl LX
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#6 - R. Stevenson: O 2.5 Rec
Rhamondre Stevensonβs expanded role keeps him involved through the air.
β’ Has cleared this number in 2 of his last 3 games
β’ Seattle has allowed 25.9% of receptions to running backs, the HIGHEST rate in the NFL
β’ Handled 25 touches last week compared to just 3 for Henderson
When backs absorb targets against this defense, receptions stay live.
#5 - K. Walker III: O 21.5 Rec Yards
Kenneth Walkerβs passing-game usage has climbed with the backfield thinned.
β’ Has cleared this number in three straight games, averaging 38 receiving yards
β’ With Charbonnet sidelined, ran his most routes of the season last week
β’ Running backs account for 24% of New Englandβs allowed receptions, the 3RD-HIGHEST rate in the NFL
When routes expand and coverage concedes short throws, receiving yards follow. The #1 pick in Super Bowl LX is a different Seahawk whoβs facing a tough matchup.
#4 - S. Diggs: O 5.5 Targets
Stefon Diggsβ yardage has been capped, but his usage keeps his target floor intact.
β’ Has averaged 6.0 targets per game over his last six games
β’ Seattle forces the 5TH-MOST pass attempts in the NFL
β’ Has run a route on 81.4% of dropbacks in the postseason, up from 68.3% in the regular season
When routes climb and volume is forced, targets continue to accumulate.
#3 - A. Barner: O 2.5 Rec
A.J. Barnerβs postseason box scores have dipped, but his role and matchup still support modest reception volume.
β’ Averaged 3.9 receptions per game over his final eight regular-season games
β’ New England allowed 5.6 receptions per game to tight ends, ranking 22ND, and 55.1 yards per game, ranking 20TH
β’ Against zone coverage, Sam Darnold targeted tight ends on 20% of dropbacks, compared to 12% vs. man
When coverage funnels targets inside, tight end receptions add up quickly.
#2 - C. Kupp: O 3.5 Rec
Cooper Kuppβs playoff usage bump keeps his reception floor intact.
β’ Has cleared this number in back-to-back games with 9 total receptions
β’ Owns a 23.4% target rate per route and a 22% target share this postseason, both up from roughly 16% during the regular season
β’ Against the 49ers, Kupp caught five passes even though Darnold threw just 17 times, showing his targets hold in low-volume scripts
When role outweighs game script, receptions follow.
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