![]() ![]() For reference, CeeDee Lamb averaged 2.7 Yards per Team Pass Attempt. The threshold for what is ‘acceptable’ is 1.30, with anything above 2.0 being borderline great. ![]() He also averaged 15.2 yards per reception, which puts him at the 55th-percentile in that metric.Ĭapping off the impressive second season was that he posted a 2.90 Yards per Team Pass Attempt rating, which is beyond impressive. The fact that he posted a 21.7-percent (46th-percentile) College Target Shareand 44.9-percent (90th-percentile) College Dominator Rating during his age-21 season is made more impressive when considering that season was cut short. The fact that the dropoff wasn’t too steep is encouraging.Īt 6-3, 215-pounds, we know that Sage Surratt he has the size to be an alpha wide receiver, and he had a full year to add more weight. Without him, the he only logged 22 receptions for 331 yards and one touchdown, but had a 15.04 yards per reception average. That gave him an average of 14.65 yards per reception when playing with Newman. In the games that he played with Newman over the last two years, he put up 85 receptions for 1,246 yards and 12 touchdowns. Only being “injury prone until you are not” seems prominent in Surratt’s case.ĭigging deeper, the most perceived glaring issue that Surratt faces is that his rise to prominence also took place when Jamie Newman took the helm of the Wake Forest offense. While this is not a red flag for me, a caution sign is necessary for his durability when evaluating his NFL projection. I tend to be risk adverse when it comes to the injury bug and my fantasy teams. The bigger issue is that he failed to play a full season in his collegiate career. All that was disclosed was that the injury required surgery. His redshirt sophomore season was cut short after nine games due to an undisclosed right shoulder injury. Though Sage Surratt only played in 10 games in his redshirt freshman year, the team did not disclose any injury information for the three games he missed. He also registered a 44.9-percent (90th-percentile) College Dominator Rating, mostly propped up with him accounting for 35.48-percent of the team’s touchdowns. In his injury-shortened 2019 campaign, he posted a 21.7-percent (46th-percentile) College Target Share. He was asked to return punts on top of that, logging 11 returns for 91 yards and averaging 8.3 yards per return. Prior to Surratt’s season-ending shoulder injury, he was leading all Power 5 teams in receiving yards and had logged 17 plays with 20 or more yards gained. He played in nine games the next season, compiling 66 receptions for 1,001 yards and 11 touchdowns while averaging 15.2 yards per reception. This was good for a Breakout Age of 20.4, landing him in the 53rd-percentile among qualified wide receivers in the PlayerProfiler database. In his redshirt freshman season, he was Wake Forest’s second-leading receiver, posting 41 receptions for 581 yards and four touchdowns while averaging 14.2 yards per reception in only ten games. As an incoming freshman, Sage Surrattreceived a three-star grade from 247sports. ![]()
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