NFL

The 5 Least Efficient Red-Zone Pass-Catchers in 2017

Who were the five least efficient pass-catchers inside the 20-yard line last season?

The difference between winning and losing in the NFL can sometimes be traced back to a team's performance in the red zone. It's where offenses can turn a good drive into a great one, and it's where defenses can save precious points by forcing field-goal tries rather than giving up touchdowns.

An efficient receiver can be the difference between a touchdown or settling for a field goal. We can figure out who the least efficient receivers were by using our Net Expected Points (NEP) metric -- specifically Target NEP per target.

NEP is what we use to track the efficiency of both teams and players with the team side being adjusted for strength of opponent. A three-yard reception on 3rd and 2 is wildly different than a three-yard receptions on 3rd and 4, and NEP helps account for that by tracking the expected points players add to their team's total over the course of a season. You can learn more about NEP in our glossary.

To qualify for consideration, players needed to have had at least 15 red-zone targets in 2017.