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Broncos' Courtland Sutton makes PFF's list of ‘Safety-Blanket WRs'
Pro Football Focus writer Lauren Gray recently compiled a unique list describing the NFL's best safety blanket wide receivers. Gray's safety blanket measure is for the WRs who were their quarterback's top targets when blitzed/under pressure. Wide receiver Drake London from the Atlanta Falcons led the way with the 21.1 percent threat rate, while Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers ranked third with a 20 percent threat rate.
Fourth on the list is the Denver Broncos' own Courtland Sutton with a 19.7 percent threat rate.
'Bo Nix targeted Sutton 34 times when he was pressured as a rookie, and Sutton caught 19 of those passes for 289 yards and 13 first downs," Gray wrote for PFF. "He secured four of eight contested targets, tallied nine gains of 15-plus yards (tied for ninth most) and recorded a seventh-ranked 81.0 PFF receiving grade on such plays.
"Sutton ranks sixth in PFF receiving grade on targets when his quarterback was pressured over the past three seasons (83.8). That mark is fueled by 55 catches for 851 yards, six touchdowns, 42 first downs and 27 explosive gains.'
Sutton being a safety blanket for then-rookie quarterback Bo Nix helped the QB's transition in Sean Payton's offense. Sutton tallied 81 catches for 1,081 yards and eight touchdowns in 2024. Hopefully, Sutton can build off his productive pairing with Nix for 2025 and continue to be his safety blanket
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