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AFC West 5+ Targets: Week #15

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This week, Demaryius Thomas led the AFC West in the number of times a receiver was targeted by a quarterback, with 13. Of those nine targets, Demaryius pulled in 7, for a success rate of 53%.

Each week, Pro Football Spotlight will highlight the top 5+ targets for each team. We will check out just how many 5+ options each team had that week, and evaluate which team had the most dynamic offense based on each team’s 5+ target numbers.

Let’s take a look at those 5+ targets…

AFC West 5+ Targets: Week #14

5+ Targets

This week, Demaryius Thomas led the AFC West in the number of times a receiver was targeted by a quarterback, with 13. Of those nine targets, Thomas pulled in 7, for a success rate of 53%.

Each week, Pro Football Spotlight will highlight the top 5+ targets for each team. We will check out just how many 5+ options each team had that week, and evaluate which team had the most dynamic offense based on each team’s 5+ target numbers.

Let’s take a look at those 5+ targets…

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AFC West Week #14: Team Blocking Performances

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A lot of what you have been seeing regarding the offensive line on PFS is the individual breakdowns of each lineman. Those individual snapshots help fans understand how a particular player is doing without all the rest of the action that is going on around him. How valuable is that particular player to a team.

But what about each teams offensive line, as a unit?

One thing about the offensive line, it’s sum is sometimes better or worse than its parts. This post will take a look at each of the AFC West teams and how their offensive lines are doing as a unit on critical downs, pass protection, and the number of times they are stuffed for no yards on running downs.

Let’s look at those stats…

AFC West 5+ Targets: Week #13

5+ Targets

This week, Dwayne Bowe led the AFC West in the number of times a receiver was targeted by a quarterback, with 9. Of those nine targets, Bowe pulled in 4, for a success rate of 44%.

Each week, Pro Football Spotlight will highlight the top 5+ targets for each team. We will check out just how many 5+ options each team had that week, and evaluate which team had the most dynamic offense based on each team’s 5+ target numbers.

Let’s take a look at those 5+ targets…

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AFC West 5+ Targets: Week #12

5+ Targets

This week, Dwayne Bowe led the AFC West in the Number of times a receiver was targeted by a quarterback, with 11. Of those eleven targets, Bowe pulled in 7, for a success rate of 63%.

Each week, Pro Football Spotlight will highlight the top 5+ targets for each team. We will check out just how many 5+ options each team had that week, and evaluate which team had the most dynamic offense based on each team’s 5+ target numbers.

Let’s take a look at those 5+ targets…

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AFC West 5+ Targets: Week #11

5+ Targets

This week, Vincent Jackson led the AFC West in the number of times a receiver was targeted by a quarterback, with 9. Of those nine targets, Jackson pulled in 7, for a success rate of 77%.

Each week, Pro Football Spotlight will highlight the top 5+ targets for each team. We will check out just how many 5+ options each team had that week, and evaluate which team had the most dynamic offense based on each team’s 5+ target numbers.

Let’s take a look at those 5+ targets…

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AFC West Teams Give Up More Points Then They Score

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There have been some pundits that have labeled the AFC West as the weakest division in football. And after 11 weeks of the regular season, the AFC West has done little to prove them wrong.

Currently, the AFC West is the only division in which every one of it’s members have given up more points then they have scored. Even the division leader, Oakland, who many think could be the most dangerous team in the division going forward, has given up 254 points this season, and only scored 235.

What is wrong with the AFC West?

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Voting for the Pro Bowl: AFC West Offensive Lineman Who Deserve It

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It’s that time of year when the NFL is asking the fans to vote for which players they think should be part of the 2012 Pro Bowl. And every year we hear the same complaints….”player x didn’t play that well this year and player y deserves to be in the Pro Bowl”.

Pro Football Spotlight has put together an offensive line that they think should represent the AFC West in the 2012 Pro Bowl. We have broken down every film, every play, for every offensive lineman in the AFC West. This article will present those deserving players in the AFC West that PFS believes should be on your ballot when you vote for the Pro Bowl.

Let’s vote for the offensive linemen that have had the best year in 2012 to the Pro Bowl….

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