Jackson has the highest average yards per carry in the league (7.1).Jackson is ninth in the league in rushing yards.Afterward, I place those below Jackson in consecutive order. Then, I placed Jackson to show his distance from the top. I placed McCaffrey on top to show what the top running back in the league is doing. Now, it’s time for the second act of Jackson’s play.įirst, I want to clarify, in case the table doesn’t, that there are eight players ahead of Jackson in yards. Jackson is on pace to beat Joe Flacco’s best completion percentage in Baltimore: 64.9%.Jackson and Russell Wilson are tied for most passing touchdowns: 24.No need to throw it when you’re gaining 250 yards on the ground. This leaves Jackson to hand off the football to star running back Mark Ingram or Gus Edwards. They’ve scored on seven opening drives (most in the NFL) and are constantly playing with a lead, sometimes a three-score lead or more. They’re leading in just about every game. The ‘problem’ here is the Ravens not needing to air out the football. Jackson is dominating in every category, except for passing yards. Jackson leads in passer rating by 25.1 points.Jackson leads in QB rating by 29 points.Jackson leads with fewest sacks by three (3).Jackson leads with fewest interceptions by three (3).Jackson leads in touchdowns by nine (9).Jackson leads completion percentage by 2.9%.I’m confident he’d have more if he threw 76 more passes, which is what Baker Mayfield has done. Jackson leads in all categories, save passing yards. He’s only played in six games, which skews the numbers. I did not include Josh Rosen as he’s in a dumpster fire situation and it’s not worth it. Sign up for NFL FanPulse and share your thoughts on the Baltimore Ravens!
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