Lions rank near the top of the NFL in dropped passes

The running backs all own drop rates over 8.5 percent

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Dropped passes are a subjective statistic across different platforms. It’s not an official stat kept by the NFL. But in any metric or measurement, the Detroit Lions rank near the worst in the league in drops by receivers.

At NBC Sports, the Lions are second with 21 drops. Pro Football Focus has the Lions with 29. Those statistics are charitable across the board compared to Pro Football Reference, which tends to be the standard statistical book of record.

The Lions have 31 dropped passes per PFR, second only to Pittsburgh (37). The drop rate of 6.6 percent is also second-worst in the league, again to the Steelers (7.0).

The leading culprit, in terms of drop rate, is running back Adrian Peterson. He’s got three drops on 18 targets for a rate of 16.7 percent. Marvin Hall logged four drops on 30 targets, part of the reason why the Lions dumped him recently. T.J. Hockenson has the most drops with seven, though his volume of targets makes the tight end have a lesser drop rate than RBs Kerryon Johnson and D’Andre Swift and WR Quintez Cephus.

From Pro Football Reference:

Advanced Receiving Table
No. Player Age Pos G GS Tgt Rec Yds TD Drop Drop%
88 T.J. Hockenson 23 TE 13 13 88 58 657 6 7 8.0
11 Marvin Jones 30 WR 13 13 89 55 667 6 4 4.5
80 Danny Amendola 35 wr 11 3 56 37 539 0 2 3.6
32 D’Andre Swift 21 rb 10 1 44 35 301 2 4 9.1
19 Kenny Golladay 27 wr 5 5 32 20 338 2 2 6.3
33 Kerryon Johnson 23 rb 13 2 23 17 170 1 2 8.7
17 Marvin Hall 27 wr 11 5 30 17 290 2 4 13.3
87 Quintez Cephus 22 wr 10 2 27 16 253 1 3 11.1
83 Jesse James 26 te 13 7 19 12 116 2 0 0.0
39 Jamal Agnew 25 wr 11 1 19 12 76 0 1 5.3
28 Adrian Peterson 35 RB 13 10 18 12 101 0 3 16.7
12 Mohamed Sanu 31 wr 4 1 8 8 105 1 0 0.0
41 Jonathan Williams 26 5 0 4 4 21 0 0 0.0
45 Jason Cabinda 24 mlb 13 2 3 2 8 0 0 0.0
89 Isaac Nauta 23 7 0 2 1 3 0 0 0.0
Ty Johnson 23 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
9 Matthew Stafford 32 QB 13 13 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
Team Total 464 306 3645 23 32 6.9
Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 12/16/2020.

For a point of comparison for Hockenson, Steelers TE Eric Ebron also has seven drops but owns a higher drop rate of 8.4 because he has fewer targets. Pittsburgh’s Diontae Johnson leads the NFL with 12 drops, followed by Buffalo’s Stefon Diggs, Giants TE Evan Engram and Seattle’s Tyler Lockett with eight apiece.