The following general statistics were adopted in 2016 and were used to track various analyzes of the American Football Association, regarding speed.
This allows us to analyze the fastest ball carrier in the league, and it is defined as explaining “the maximum speed, measuring miles per hour (MPH), the player achieves a specific play when carrying the ball on the attack (Rusher, Passer or the recipient) or special teams (Pont Or kick).
In this memo, here are 10 faster players in the next Gen Stats era.
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10. Mike Wallace – 22.34 mph in 2016
A narrow relationship in the sixth week of the sixth week of Meadowlands witnessed the Temoor Joe Flacco, and it occupies a deep ball in the third quarter of the-17-13 match at the time before crushing it, and Wallace decreased with an area of 70 yard finish after thunder behind the football player in New York Junoris Jenkins. While Baltimore eventually lost 27-23, he saw him at the end of the clock 22.34 miles per hour.
Dallas Cobwits was in a hole in the second quarter of the second quarter of his life against Houston Texas in the 11th week. Then Cooper Rush hit the center, and the wide recipient set the rest. After retreating in the corridor, Turpin exploded on the bottom of the field for a 64 -yard area, reaching 22.36 miles per hour in doing so. It ended up being a decrease in cowboy only in a loss of 34-10 in the end, but the TRPIN played is the fastest time scored by a player in Dallas in the next Gen Stats.
The 15th week game between two teams with a losing record to Smackdown has turned a high -octane attack, represented by a decline in the second quarter of the Cocos in the second quarter of the New Orleans. In the second play of the drive, Drew Price found open chefs, infiltrated behind Arizona Cardinal High School at a speed of 22.40 miles per hour, for an area of 65 yards-which gives the saints 17-13. In the end, he finished the chefs with seven receptions for 186 yards and two landing, and saints helped 48-41.
7. Kazavier Rhodes – 22.40 mph in 2016
Rhodes spoiled the aspirations of the Cardinals in taking the lead late in the second quarter of week 11, when the corner objected to the midfielder Carson Palmer in the goal line and ran 100 yards for the evening, which gave Minnesota Vikings 20-20-10 bullets. The maximum is 22.40 miles per hour when returning. Rhodes ended the game with two objections, which helped the Vikings win 30-24.
6. Stefon Digz – 22.50 mph in 2016
Diggs ended nine receptions for 182 yards and one victory in Vikings 17-14 over Green Bay Packers in week 2. Moreover, the maximum of 22.50 mph reached one of his nine parties. The victory was also the midfielder Sam Bradford, the first match under the Vikings.
5. Desine Jackson – 22.60 miles per hour in 2016
Likewise, the Cardinals 10-6 of the end of the first half of the week in the 13th week, Kirk Kosin found Washington midfielder Jackson to complete 59 yards in the second play of the second half quarrel. Jackson occupied 22.60 miles per hour in the play, which made it easier for three games to play at a later time. This play was in fact the only reception of Jackson in the loss of 31-23.
San Francisco 49ers started the 2020 season with a loss of 24-20 on its soil for the CDs, but running made some date. In the first play of the second 49ers possessing, Jimmy Garbolo got the ball to the mostert, which then ran through Arizona’s defense of an area of 76 yards, numbering 22.73 miles per hour and giving them progress in the first quarter 10-0. MOSTERT ended the match with 56 rapid yards over 3.7 yards for each pregnancy, but he also had four receptions for 95 yards and the above result.
3. Tyreek Hill – 22.77 mph in 2016
After the Kansas City Chief team broke the ice in the second quarter in a 12 -week match, Denver Broncos took the ball to Kansas City. Hill descended with the Pont and started running around Bronko for an area of 86 yards, giving the leaders of the leaders 9-0. Hill’s maximum speed was 22.77 miles per hour. The total reception reached nine reception parties compared to 52 yards and one of the victory of 30-27 chiefs.
2. Rahim Mustard – 23.09 miles per hour in 2020
It was a day that saw countless players with injuries, but 49ers were still on their way with New York Jets in the second week, and they won 31-13 over the road. The tone was appointed in the first play of the quarrel, where Mostert received the invitation to run and plow through the New York defense for an area of 80 yards that witnessed his arrival to 23.09 miles per hour. Ironically, Mostert rushed for only 12 yards on seven carrying the rest of the game.
1. Tyreek Hill – 23.24 mph in 2016
The Chief suffered from their first loss in the 2016 season in the second week, and they lost the road to Houston Texas, 19-12, in a game that saw Kansas City failing to reach the end area. But the date was made in an electric way, as Hill reached an altitude of 23.24 miles per hour on a kick called again, which stands the fastest speed recorded in the NFL game in the next Gen Stats era.
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2025-01-30 01:24:00
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