Renfrow joins Hall of Fame company

Hunter Renfrow joined Hall of Fame company on Sunday. With his first catch against the Denver Broncos – an 18-yard reception on the Las Vegas Raiders’ first possession of the game – Renfrow reached the 90-catch mark this season. The Clemson legend …

Hunter Renfrow joined Hall of Fame company on Sunday.

With his first catch against the Denver Broncos — an 18-yard reception on the Las Vegas Raiders’ first possession of the game — Renfrow reached the 90-catch mark this season.

The Clemson legend and third-year NFL pro joined Tim Brown and Jerry Rice — two Hall of Famers — as the only Raiders in history to reach 90 catches in a season.

Entering Sunday’s game, Renfrow had 89 catches for 909 yards and five touchdowns this season.

Renfrow’s second catch of Sunday’s game and 91st of the season was a 10-yard touchdown connection with quarterback Derek Carr in the second quarter.

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Hunter Renfrow joins two Hall of Famers as only Raiders wide receivers with 90 catches in a season

Hunter Renfrow just became just the third Raiders wide receiver to reach 90 catches in a season. Joining Hall of Famers Tim Brown and Jerry Ric.

Hunter Renfrow came into Sunday’s game with 89 catches. One more and he would join elite company with the Raiders. Only two other wide receivers in Raiders franchise history have put up at least 90 catches in a season — Hall of Famers Tim Brown and Jerry Rice.

Brown did it four times and Rice did it once as a Raider.

Renfrow now joins them.

On the fifth play of the game for the Raiders offense, the prolific slot receiver made a nifty, leaping 18-yard grab to give him 90 catches on the season.

The catch, tied him for eighth all-time in a single season for the Raiders. He added a second catch to put him at 91 for the season on the next drive. That one was for a TD.

And with the rest of this game and two more games after, he can keep climbing the list. Here is that list:

1. TE Darren Waller – 107 (2020)
2. WR Tim Brown – 104 (1997)
3. TE Todd Christensen – 95 (1986)
4. TE Todd Christensen – 92 (1983)
4. WR Jerry Rice – 92 (2002)
6. WR Tim Brown – 91 (2001)
6. RB Charlie Garner – 91 (2002)
6. WR Hunter Renfrow – 91 (2021)
8. WR Tim Brown – 90 (1996)
8. WR Tim Brown – 90 (1999)
8. TE Darren Waller – 90 (2019)

Expect Renfrow’s ranking on this list to continue to rise as this game goes along.

How Renfrow learned to deceive DBs and develop ‘Third-and-Renfrow’

Hunter Renfrow is having a career season in his third year with the Raiders. The fifth-round pick of the 2019 NFL Draft has played in 14 games this season and has recorded career highs in receptions (89), targets (111), receiving yards (909) and …

Hunter Renfrow is having a career season in his third year with the Raiders. The fifth-round pick of the 2019 NFL Draft has played in 14 games this season and has recorded career highs in receptions (89), targets (111), receiving yards (909) and receiving touchdowns (five).

Of course, Renfrow’s knack for making clutch catches and coming through in big situations, especially on third downs, has earned him the catchphrase “Third-and-Renfrow.”

Renfrow recently joined Raiders.com’s Eddie Paskal to discuss how he learned to deceive defensive backs and develop “Third-and-Renfrow,” among other topics.

You can check out Renfrow in the “Raiders Morning Commute” feature by clicking here: LINK.

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Former Tiger appears to get snubbed from Pro Bowl

With Pro Bowl rosters starting to leak out around the NFL, it seems one former Clemson Tiger who many thought would make it has fallen short this year – Hunter Renfrow, who leads the Raiders in most receiving categories. With 89 catches for 909 …

With Pro Bowl rosters starting to leak out around the NFL, it seems one former Clemson Tiger who many thought would make it has fallen short this year — Hunter Renfrow, who leads the Raiders in most receiving categories. With 89 catches for 909 yards and five TDs, many thought Renfrow would make the cut.

“3rd and Renfrow” has become a popular saying amongst Raiders fans. The former Tiger wideout has become QB Derek Carr’s go-to receiver this season. His crisp route running has become so effective that teams are often doubling, and in some cases triple-covering him to try and force the ball away from him.

Renfrow has also been the team’s punt returner all season, and at one point, he made a hit-stick tackle on a fake punt that ended up going viral.

Despite his incredible season, Renfrow appears to have fallen short of the Pro Bowl this year. But if he continues playing the way he has been I’m sure he will end up on the roster before too long.

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Watch: Every catch by Renfrow from career-high 13-catch game

Former Clemson star and current Las Vegas Raiders receiver Hunter Renfrow had a career day on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, racking up a career-high 13 receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown. You can watch every catch from Renfrow’s …

Former Clemson star and current Las Vegas Raiders receiver Hunter Renfrow had a career day on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, racking up a career-high 13 receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown.

You can watch every catch from Renfrow’s 13-catch game against the Chiefs in Week 14 of the 2021 NFL season here: LINK.

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Targets, Touches and TDs: Week 15

A look at the most meaningful fantasy football streaks.

The fantasy football postseason is upon us in the majority of leagues, and team managers will be eager to keep riding — or seeking to avoid — the hottest hands.

So, with momentum in mind, we’re highlighting the currently active player performance streaks of note in this week’s TT&T and breaking down what they mean for the fantasy playoffs. Streak data, it must be mentioned, comes courtesy of the Stathead database maintained by the informative folks at ProFootballReference.com

Here goes, kicking off with …

Consecutive games with multiple TD passes

6: Kirk Cousins, Vikings

4: Justin Herbert, Chargers

3: Aaron Rodgers, Packers; Matthew Stafford, Rams; Russell Wilson, Seahawks

2: Tom Brady, Buccaneers; Jimmy Garoppolo, 49ers; Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers;

Quick takeaways:

  • That only five quarterbacks own current streaks of three or more games with multiple TD tosses shows how much volatility there is, even at fantasy’s most consistent position on a week-to-week basis.
  • Cousins, the No. 1 QB on this list, continues to fly under the fantasy radar for the most part. He’s sixth at the position with 301.4 total fantasy points (Huddle Performance scoring) and has had at least 19.9 fantasy points in all six contests during his current TD-pass streak and in 10 of 13 games overall this season.
  • Basically written off early in the season, Jimmy G and Big Ben now are very much a part of the QB2/fill-in starter conversation, and both have fantasy playoff schedules (Weeks 15-17) ranked among the four most favorable at the position, according to The Huddle’s handy Strength of Schedule tool.

Consecutive games with 275-plus passing yards

4: Herbert, Chargers; Rodgers, Packers

3: Stafford, Rams

2: Brady, Buccaneers; Joe Burrow, Bengals; Garoppolo, 49ers

Quick takeaways:

  • During his four-game span, from Week 11-14, Herbert paced all quarterbacks with 1,277 aerial yards, 11 TD tosses and 112.18 total fantasy points. On the season, the Bolts’ second-year QB has climbed up to third at this position in total fantasy points (349.9) and TDs (30) and fourth in passing yards (3,822). He also ranks a surprising ninth among quarterbacks with 268 rushing yards and has tallied a pair of rushing TDs.
  • Burrow hit the 300-yard passing mark only twice in his first 11 games this season, but now has done it in back-to-back weeks with 300 and 348, respectively, in shootout-esque losses to the Chargers and 49ers.

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Consecutive games with a rushing/receiving TD

10: Jonathan Taylor, Colts

7: James Conner, Cardinals

6: Cam Newton, Panthers, Patriots

5: Austin Ekeler, Chargers; Alvin Kamara, Saints

4: Deebo Samuel, 49ers

3: Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers; Javonte Williams, Broncos

Quick takeaways:

  • Remember way back when Taylor hadn’t found his way into the end zone? Amazingly, that was the situation as we entered Week 4, but in the 10 games since, all the second-year Indy back has done is total 18 TDs — which leads Conner and Ekeler by two on the season as a whole.
  • As you can see, Newton’s touchdown streak dates back to his final two games with the Patriots, which included a receiving TD in Week 17 of 2020 — his final game in New England. But, as also must be noted with Cam circa 2021, he has as many rushing/receiving scores (six) as he does passing TDs during this six-game span, including a 4-to-3 rushing-to-passing edge in four games this season with Carolina.

Consecutive games with 15-plus touches

47: Derrick Henry, Titans

10: Taylor, Colts

7: Dalvin Cook, Vikings; Myles Gaskin, Dolphins; Kamara, Saints

5: Fournette, Buccaneers

4: A.J. Dillon, Packers; Devonta Freeman, Ravens

Quick takeaways:

  • Henry’s eye-popping streak, which began in Week 14 of the 2018 season, is the fourth-longest such streak since the 1970 merger, trailing only runs by LaDainian Tomlinson (72 games from 2003-08), Walter Payton (69 games from 1977-81) and Marcus Allen (1983-86). Henry, who has been out since suffering a Halloween foot injury in the Week 8 overtime win over the Colts, could return before the regular season is over, but it’ll likely be too late to matter in deciding most league championships.
  • Some might be surprised to see Gaskin included here, but he ranks 11th in the league with 199 total touches in 13 games this season and has averaged 19.4 during his current seven-game, 15-touch streak which began in Week 7. Gaskin did test positive for COVID-19 during Miami’s Week 14 bye, and will need to be cleared this week if he’s to play next Sunday against the Jets.

Consecutive games with 100-plus scrimmage yards (RBs)

5: Cook, Vikings

2: Conner, Cardinals; Kamara, Saints; Najee Harris, Steelers

Quick takeaways:

  • Yikes, this list is even shorter than we thought it would be, and consider that Cook had a week off (Week 13) during his streak due to a shoulder injury and that Kamara had four games off (Weeks 10-13) in between his two games as he dealt with a knee injury.
  • Of course it should be noted that the Colts’ Taylor — the league leader with 1,684 yards from scrimmage — was only three yards in Week 12 away from a current 10-game streak of 100-plus-yard outings. Taylor is averaging 129.5 scrimmage yards per contest and has a whopping 414 more yards than the next closest running back (Harris) on the season.
  • Kamara’s 27 rushing attempts Sunday against the Jets marked a career high, while his 31 total touches matched a personal best and marked only the third time in 76 career contests he’s logged as many as 30 in a game.

Consecutive games with 100-plus scrimmage yards (WRs + TEs)

3: Davante Adams, Packers; Tee Higgins, Bengals; Hunter Renfrow, Raiders

2: Chris Godwin, Buccaneers; George Kittle, 49ers; Cooper Kupp, Rams

Quick takeaways:

  • While rookie teammate Ja’Marr Chase has received most of the fantasy fanfare, ranking seventh among wideouts with 225.6 total fantasy points (PPR scoring) on the season, Higgins has paced all league wideouts with 366 yards over the last three weeks and ranks only behind Kupp (76.8), Renfrow (71.5) and the Vikings’ Justin Jefferson with 68.6 total fantasy points over that span. Chase, meanwhile, has totaled 168 receiving yards and 42.4 fantasy points over those three games.
  • Prior to his current three-game century-mark run, Renfrow had only topped 100 receiving yards in two of his previous 39 career games. And those came in back-to-back contests (Weeks 16 and 17) of his rookie season in 2019.
  • Although he’s missed three of the 49ers’ 13 games, Kittle ranks third among league tight ends with 170.1 total PPR points. A full 43.3 percent (73.7) of those points have come over the last two weeks as Kittle has caught 22-of-27 targets for 332 yards and three TDs against the Seahawks and Bengals. Kittle is now averaging a position-most 17.0 fantasy points per game, and the Ravens’ Mark Andrews (15.7), the Bucs’ Rob Gronkowski (15.5) and the Chiefs’ Travis Kelce (15.1) are the only other tight ends averaging more than 13 fantasy points per outing.

Consecutive games with seven-plus receptions

9: Cooper Kupp, Rams

4: Adams, Packers

3: Antonio Brown, Buccaneers; Renfrow, Raiders; Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins

2: Godwin, Buccaneers; Jefferson, Vikings; Kittle, 49ers; CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions

Quick takeaways:

  • Kupp, who entered Week 14 as the only player in league history with 100 or more catches and double-digit receiving TDs in the first 12 games of the season, went ahead and tacked on a career-high 13 receptions for 123 yards and a TD in Monday night’s win over the Cardinals. Kupp has had double-digit targets and at least seven catches in 12 of his 13 games this season and is easily on track to win the receiving “triple crown” as he’s currently pacing the league in receptions (113), receiving yards (1,489) and TD catches (12) on a league-most 151 targets.
  • Renfrow, who had 105 total receptions on 148 targets over his first two seasons, is tied for fifth in the league with 86 catches but is 16th with 106 targets. That’s a model of efficiency with Renfrow’s 81.1 percent catch rate trailing only Cardinals rookie Rondale Moore’s among wideouts with at least 50 targets.
  • Brown, the Motor City rookie, has reeled in 18-of-24 targets for 159 yards and a TD over the last two weeks for a total of 40.1 fantasy points after averaging 4.7 targets, 3.5 receptions, 32.0 receiving yards and 6.7 fantasy points over his first 11 games.

Consecutive games with 15-plus PPR points

10: Taylor, Colts

9: Kupp, Rams

6: Keenan Allen, Chargers

5: Conner, Cardinals; Kamara, Saints

4: Ekeler, Chargers; Diontae Johnson, Steelers

Quick takeaways:

  • Allen, who is expected to return Thursday in Week 15 after missing Sunday’s game against the Giants due to a positive COVID-19 test, has put up double-digit fantasy points in all 12 of his games this season with high-water marks of 22.4 in Weeks 9 and 13. For the year, he’s had at least 14.8 fantasy points in all but a three-game stretch from Week 4-6.
  • Cards RB Chase Edmonds is due back soon from ankle injury sustained early in the team’s Week 9 game against the 49ers, but Arizona isn’t in too much of a rush with Conner having totaled at least 15.4 fantasy points in every outing during that five-game stretch starting in Week 9. Even more impressive, Conner averaged 25.8 fantasy points per game during that span, which trailed only Taylor’s 31.6 average among running backs. For the season, Conner ranks sixth at the position with 221.4 total PPR points (17.0 per game).

Former Clemson coach on Renfrow: ‘They can’t say they weren’t told’

Clemson legend Hunter Renfrow, now in his third season with the Raiders, went to work against Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward in Sunday’s NFL game in Kansas City. Renfrow ran a beautiful route and caught a 4-yard touchdown pass in the third …

Clemson legend Hunter Renfrow, now in his third season with the Raiders, went to work against Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward in Sunday’s NFL game in Kansas City.

Renfrow ran a beautiful route and caught a 4-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter on a day when he finished with a career-high 13 receptions for 117 yards.

On Twitter, former Clemson co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach Jeff Scott, now the head coach at South Florida, was asked if he had ever seen the sort of route Renfrow displayed against Ward in Sunday’s game.

Scott, who coached Renfrow at Clemson from 2014-18, responded to the question on Twitter, essentially telling pro scouts “I told you so” on Renfrow:

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What They Are Saying: Former Tigers impress in NFL Week 14

Another week of NFL action, another week of former Clemson football players standing out and making impressive plays. Check out what they are saying about some former Tigers in Week 14 of the NFL season: INTERCEPTION! @ajterrell_8 | #ProBowlVote …

Another week of NFL action, another week of former Clemson football players standing out and making impressive plays.

Check out what they are saying about some former Tigers in Week 14 of the NFL season:

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Raiders QB on Renfrow’s career year: ‘It doesn’t surprise me at all’

Hunter Renfrow is having a career year for the Las Vegas Raiders in his third NFL season, and Renfrow’s breakout campaign certainly isn’t going unappreciated by his quarterback. Raiders signal-caller Derek Carr showed a lot of love to Renfrow this …

Hunter Renfrow is having a career year for the Las Vegas Raiders in his third NFL season, and Renfrow’s breakout campaign certainly isn’t going unappreciated by his quarterback.

Raiders signal-caller Derek Carr showed a lot of love to Renfrow this past week and praised his slot receiver during a press conference.

Entering Week 14, Renfrow led the Raiders in receptions (73), receiving yards (760) and receiving touchdowns (four) in 12 games. On Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, he notched a new single-game career high in catches (13) and tallied 117 receiving yards with a touchdown.

Carr credited the chemistry and camaraderie he has with Renfrow as keys to why they have been able to connect so well and often.

“I’m not surprised, at all,” Carr said of Renfrow’s performance in 2021. “I think Hunter and I have spent more time together than any receiver I’ve ever had — on the field, off the field. FaceTiming him… Literally yesterday, just putting up my phone and saying hey, we’ve got these plays in, and watching the cutup with him. While he’s at his house, we’re watching it. I’m at my house watching it and showing him what I see and all this kind of stuff.

“So, just the level of communication that we have, it’s very high-level. It’s one (thing) for me to go to him, or to a receiver, and be like, ‘Hey, I need you to do it just like this.’ And it’s another thing for him to say OK and actually see it the same way on the field and do it. And he does it exactly how I need him to do it. And so, the trust is super high, and the execution. It’s one thing to do it, but I’m throwing it and he’s making great plays.”

This season, Renfrow has already recorded career highs in catches and receiving yards while tying his career high in touchdown receptions.

One of Renfrow’s skills that Carr is most impressed by is his ability to pick up yards after a catch. Renfrow’s 342 yards after catch ranked 19th in the NFL entering Week 14.

“I think he’s the best after the catch in the NFL, if not one of the best,” Carr said. “I think the first guy always misses and he’s super hard to tackle, so you always want to get the ball in his hands.”

An original walk-on at Clemson who eventually earned a scholarship, Renfrow put together one of the most unlikely yet storied careers in Clemson history, finishing his college career with 186 receptions for 2,133 yards and 15 touchdowns over 55 games.

After being drafted by the Raiders in the fifth round (149th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft, Renfrow totaled 49 receptions for 605 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie in 2019. Last season, he hauled in 56 catches and 656 yards, adding two touchdowns.

Carr isn’t the least bit surprised that Renfrow has become the team’s top receiving target this season.

“To see him emerging as that guy, it doesn’t surprise me at all,” Carr said. “Maybe if someone looks at a picture of him, it may surprise him. Or if he walks in a room, you’d be a little shocked that it’s him. But I think that’s the beautiful thing about him is that he’s always felt that way, carried that chip on his shoulder and worked his tail off.

“Everyone’s going to say he’s a hard worker and he’s super smart, but he doesn’t get enough credit for how talented he is. He’s also a very good football player, from a talent perspective. So, he creates separation, and as a quarterback, if you can create separation and see it the way that I see it… While all these guys are rushing, I need you to be able to see it the way I see it, and if you don’t, it usually leads to bad things. He’s a guy that sees it the way that I see it, and it’s led to a lot of production for him.”

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Career Day for Tiger Legend

It wasn’t a great day for the Raiders, but it was a historic day for WRU member Hunter Renfrow. Hunter Renfrow set a new career high today vs the Chiefs. Renfrow caught 13 passes for 117 yards and one touchdown. Renfrow’s effort did little to effect …

It wasn’t a great day for the Raiders, but it was a historic day for WRU member Hunter Renfrow.

Hunter Renfrow set a new career high today vs the Chiefs.  Renfrow caught 13 passes for 117 yards and one touchdown.

Renfrow’s effort did little to effect the outcome, as the Chiefs blew out Oakland 48-9. But it’s always good seeing WRU represent.