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Unlocking the Unexpected Secret That Could Change Everything You Know About This Topic

Unlocking the Unexpected Secret That Could Change Everything You Know About This Topic

Lovett’s 0.164 receptions per route run (RPRR) rank sixth among the initial 18 and second among the remaining six, but his 1.169 yards per route run (YPRR) rank third-to-last among the 18 and second-to-last among the six. Horn has a similar problem with a 0.157 RPRR and a 1.87 YPRR.

Meanwhile, Thornton emerges from the pack: His 0.167 RPRR rank fourth and 4.24 YPRR first among all Day 3 wide receivers.

This is where the final rule comes into play.

Rule 5: Immediate Window to Play

If we’re deciding between Lovett, Horn and Thornton for the next Nacua-type breakout receiver, then the answer is a bit easier.

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