The Texans have cut wide receiver Diontae Johnson.
Read moreThroughout the season, the Rookie Report Card has covered some of the biggest rookies and not only looked at their performance to date – but also their long-term upside. Now that the regular season has wrapped up and dynasty managers are looking towards the future, we have an opportunity to take one last look at the 2022 season and assess the rookies. A final report card if you will.
We covered 38 rookies throughout the season, including 16 wide receivers. Let’s put a bow on the season by taking one more look at each of these pass catchers’ first year playing on Sundays, as well as a quick glimpse into their futures.
2022 Stats: 41 receptions, 593 yards, two touchdowns (78 targets)
Regular Season Rookie Report Card: Week Five
After a strong start to his rookie season, catching 24 passes for 373 yards and one touchdown over a six-week stretch, Pierce appeared to hit a bit of a rookie wall. He caught only 17 passes for 220 yards and a score over his final nine contests. Nevertheless, he had stretches where he appeared to be a solid complementary receiver to Michael Pittman Jr despite the Colts’ trouble under center throughout the season.
Pierce was mostly effective as a rookie on short to intermediate routes such as crossers and out routes but made a reputation in college primarily as a deep threat. If new offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter, along with whoever their new quarterback is, use Pierce at all three levels in his sophomore season with any amount of consistency, he could realize his fringe WR2 upside as soon as this season.
2022 Stats: 23 receptions, 227 yards, one touchdown (31 targets)
Regular Season Rookie Report Card: Week 11
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The Texans have cut wide receiver Diontae Johnson.
Read moreBucs quarterback Baker Mayfield completed 15-of-18 passes for 185 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in a playoff loss to the Commanders.
Read moreCommanders quarterback Jayden Daniels completed 24-of-35 passes for 268 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in a playoff win against Tampa Bay.
Read moreEagles quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 13-of-21 passes for 131 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions in a playoff win over Green Bay.
Read moreEagles running back Saquon Barkley rushed for 119 yards in a playoff win against the Packers.
Read morePackers quarterback Jordan Love completed 20-of-33 passes for 212 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions in a playoff loss to the Eagles.
Read moreThroughout the season, the Rookie Report Card has covered some of the biggest rookies and not only looked at their performance to date – but also their long-term upside. Now that the regular season has wrapped up and dynasty managers are looking towards the future, we have an opportunity to take one last look at the 2022 season and assess the rookies. A final report card if you will.
We covered 38 rookies throughout the season, including 16 wide receivers. Let’s put a bow on the season by taking one more look at each of these pass catchers’ first year playing on Sundays, as well as a quick glimpse into their futures.
2022 Stats: 41 receptions, 593 yards, two touchdowns (78 targets)
Regular Season Rookie Report Card: Week Five
After a strong start to his rookie season, catching 24 passes for 373 yards and one touchdown over a six-week stretch, Pierce appeared to hit a bit of a rookie wall. He caught only 17 passes for 220 yards and a score over his final nine contests. Nevertheless, he had stretches where he appeared to be a solid complementary receiver to Michael Pittman Jr despite the Colts’ trouble under center throughout the season.
Pierce was mostly effective as a rookie on short to intermediate routes such as crossers and out routes but made a reputation in college primarily as a deep threat. If new offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter, along with whoever their new quarterback is, use Pierce at all three levels in his sophomore season with any amount of consistency, he could realize his fringe WR2 upside as soon as this season.
2022 Stats: 23 receptions, 227 yards, one touchdown (31 targets)
Regular Season Rookie Report Card: Week 11
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