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Home / Sports / Rams Rookie TE Ferguson: From Bench to Deep Threat

Rams Rookie TE Ferguson: From Bench to Deep Threat

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Rookie TE Ferguson leads tight ends in yards per reception.
  • His average depth of target is 18.4 yards, a significant lead.
  • Ferguson's run blocking ranks fourth among tight ends since Week 7.
Rams Rookie TE Ferguson: From Bench to Deep Threat

Los Angeles Rams rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson, initially seeing limited action, has transformed into a key deep threat. Despite missing early training camp and Weeks 3-4 of the season, Ferguson's usage has steadily increased since Week 7. He now leads all tight ends in yards per reception and boasts an average depth of target of 18.4 yards, establishing him as a significant vertical element in the Rams' offense.

Ferguson's speed and receiving ability have resulted in six receptions of 25 or more yards, tying him for third most among NFL tight ends. This development is crucial as the Rams prepare for the playoffs. His connection with quarterback Matthew Stafford has also improved, mirroring successful past Rams duos. Ferguson's increasing role is evident, out-snapping Davis Allen in recent games and solidifying his position as TE2.

Beyond his receiving prowess, Ferguson is also a strong run blocker, ranking fourth among tight ends in that category since Week 7. The Rams appear to be building confidence in the rookie, much like past playoff contributors. His emergence at this critical juncture of the season suggests Ferguson is poised to make significant plays in upcoming high-stakes games.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Terrance Ferguson's snap counts and usage began increasing significantly around Week 7.
Ferguson leads tight ends in yards per reception and average depth of target, showcasing his ability to gain significant yardage downfield.
Ferguson leads in yards per reception and average depth of target, and ranks high in long receptions and run blocking.

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