TEN

Kevin Walter, WR Tennessee Titans

2013 Strength of Schedule - TEN

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17
2
@PIT
6
@HOU
23
SD
16
NYJ
25
KC
3
@SEA
9
SF

BYE
12
@STL
27
JAX
22
IND
30
@OAK
22
@IND
4
@DEN
14
ARI
27
@JAX
6
HOU

Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.

2012 Game Stats

WeekOppRecRecYdsRecTDTgtsYPCRuAttRuYdsRuTDFumYPR
1MIA216028.000000-
2JAX3340411.330000-
3DEN3731624.330000-
4TEN18038.000000-
5NYJ4460611.500000-
6GB2280314.000000-
7BAL4741618.500000-
8BYE----------
9BUF2280314.000000-
10CHI2300315.000000-
11JAX654089.000000-
12DET2200610.000000-
13TEN433058.250000-
14NE0003-0000-
15IND211025.500000-
16MIN1120312.000000-
17IND3510517.000000-
Totals4151826812.6300000.00

Most Recent News

May 13, 2013, 1:05pm

Houston Chronicle - [Full Article]

Last year, there really weren’t any Texans WRs that stood out from the bunch, or distinguished themselves in camp as better than the incumbent Kevin Walter, who knew the playbook.

But just in rookie minicamp, DeAndre Hopkins CLEARLY stood out as someone who looks like he can play grown man football.

Setting the stage: First session of rookie minicamp. In the practice bubble due to bad weather. Poorly thrown ball goes Hopkins way and he snatches it in stride with one hand and heads up field. Huge assembled media almost in unison says, “Whoa, did you see that?”

And then keeps doing it. Highpointing balls that defenders have better position on and snatching out of air. Finding an obvious second gear in going after an overthrown ball. Catching tough balls in traffic. Diving for low thrown balls and getting them. Very natural catching the ball.

So, yes, the rest of the wide receivers at camp looked competent in what they were doing. But so many of the whoa catches came from Hopkins.