The formula: (Forced Missed Tackles) / (Carries + Receptions) * (Yards After Contact per Attempt * 100). He forced 26 missed tackles and averaged 4.51 yards after contact per rush attempt across his 101 touches in 2019.

Who leads NFL in yards after contact?

Jonathan Taylor has the most rushing yards by a running back this season, with 1,205 yards.

Who has the most yards after contact 2020?

Interpreted as:

NAMEGPRUSH YDS
Derrick Henry162,027
Dalvin Cook141,557
Jonathan Taylor151,169
Aaron Jones141,104

What is a good yards per carry average?

The best running backs average in the National Football League over five yards per carry. Good running backs average about four and a half yards per carry, and average running backs average around four yards per carry. The best thing about yards per carry is that averages have been relatively unchanged over time.

Do passing yards include run after catch?

For example, if a quarterback throws the ball 8 yards beyond the line of scrimmage and the receiver runs for another 42 yards after catching the ball, the quarterback is awarded 50 yards for the completion. Those 15 yards are considered passing yards.

Is YAC yards after catch or contact?

Yards after catch (YAC) is a gridiron football statistical measure of the distance gained by a receiver after catching a pass. Specifically, it is the forward yardage gained from the spot of the reception until the receiver is downed, runs out of bounds, scores, or loses the ball.

What RB has the most TDS 2020?

Derrick Henry
Rushing

Rushing
RkPlayerTD
1Derrick Henry *+17
2Dalvin Cook*16
3Josh Jacobs*12

How many yards does Derrick Henry average after contact?

What’s even more impressive is that after contact from a defender, Derrick Henry has 587 rushing yards. This means that nearly 80% of his rushing yards have come after contact. Henry’s 6’3, 250 pound stature allows him to break tackles even more than others at the position.

Who has the highest yards per carry?

Jamaal Charles has the most career rushing yards per attempt by a running back, with 5.4 per attempt.

Do yards after catch count towards receiving yards?

This is a statistic used in football defined as the number of yards gained by a receiver on a passing play. The latter portion is referred to “yards after the catch.” More simply, it is the total number of yards from the line of scrimmage to where the receiver is finally tackled after catching the ball.