Russell Wilson leads the NFL in several long ball stats since 2012

The Seattle Seahawks have an extremely rare talent in Russell Wilson.

The Seattle Seahawks have an extremely rare talent in Russell Wilson. While he’s been inexplicably overlooked in the MVP race to date, Wilson has accomplished just about everything else an NFL quarterback can hope for since he was drafted back in 2012.

Wilson came into the league fully-formed as a potent dual-threat quarterback. The creativity and big playmaking ability he showed as a rookie have never dropped off and helped him develop into a superstar. Now heading into his tenth season in Seattle, Wilson is indisputably one of the game’s elite competitors. One major reason is that he throws deep passes as well as anybody in the sport.

The guy in Kansas City’s cannon admittedly has more range, but when it comes to deep accuracy and consistency over the years nobody has done it better than Wilson. According to ESPN, he leads the NFL in several long-ball stats since he was drafted.

“Since entering the NFL in 2012, Wilson leads all quarterbacks in several categories on throws traveling at least 25 yards beyond the line of scrimmage: completions (159), completion rate (41.8%), yards (6,421) and touchdowns (53).”

Sensational stuff.

Looking ahead to this coming season, Wilson will be working with the third offensive coordinator in his career. Darrell Bevell and Brian Schottenheimer both had their moments, but more often than not it seemed like Wilson was carrying them as opposed to being elevated by their playcalling.

If Shane Waldron can succeed where Bevell and Schottenheimer failed, Wilson will get as close to indefensible as NFL quarterbacks come. Developing Wilson’s quick game is the last piece of the puzzle.

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Full-season statistics for every former Wisconsin Badger in the NFL

The 2020 NFL regular season is now complete. Former Wisconsin Badgers made their mark all year, putting up impressive statistics on offense,

The 2020 NFL regular season is now in the books, ending the year for the numerous former Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL that do not play on playoff-eligible teams.

This year was a prosperous one for Wisconsin products, with Jonathan Taylor bursting onto the scene as a rookie, Russell Wilson continuing his MVP-caliber play, T.J. Watt making a compelling argument for Defensive Player of the Year and more.

Related: LOOK: Wisconsin legend Montee Ball offers to work out with RB Jalen Berger this offseason

Here are full-season statistics for every former Wisconsin Badger in the NFL:

Full-season statistics for every former Wisconsin Badger in the NFL

The 2020 NFL regular season is complete. Former Wisconsin Badgers made their mark, putting up impressive statistics on offense and defense.

The 2020 NFL regular season is now in the books, ending the year for the numerous former Wisconsin Badgers in the NFL that do not play on playoff-eligible teams.

This year was a prosperous one for Wisconsin products. Jonathan Taylor burst onto the scene as a rookie. Russell Wilson continued his MVP-caliber play. T.J. Watt made a compelling argument for Defensive Player of the Year. And there was much more.

Related: LOOK: Wisconsin legend Montee Ball offers to work out with RB Jalen Berger this offseason

The full-season statistics for every former Wisconsin Badger in the NFL:

How every former Badger performed in NFL Week 14

It’s been a forgettable couple of weeks for Wisconsin Badger athletics, with the men’s basketball team falling on a buzzer-beater…

It’s been a forgettable couple of weeks for Wisconsin Badger athletics, with the men’s basketball team falling on a buzzer-beater to Marquette and the football team now in the midst of a three-game losing streak that included a 28-7 loss to Iowa on Saturday.

For former Badgers in the NFL, however, it’s been a different story. Jonathan Taylor is breaking onto the scene and taking over football games, Russell Wilson remains in the race for the MVP, T.J. Watt continues his campaign for NFL Defensive Player of the Year and Wisconsin products all over the field are making their presence felt.

Related: Fab Four: Selecting Wisconsin football’s Mount Rushmore of all-time recruits

Here is how every former Badger performed in NFL Week 14:

How every former Badger performed in NFL Week 12

After last night’s remarkable backdoor cover by the Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Week 12 is now nearly in the books with the Ravens…

After last night’s remarkable backdoor cover by the Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Week 12 is now nearly in the books with the Ravens and Steelers set to play Wednesday afternoon.

It was an up-and-down week for Wisconsin products in the league, with quarterback Russell Wilson leading his team to victory in primetime, Jonathan Taylor being placed on the COVID list and J.J. Watt recording a pick-six on Thanksgiving.

Related: A Big Ten rule is close to taking away the remaining credibility of the 2020 season

Here is how every Wisconsin product performed in NFL Week 12:

How every former Badger in the NFL performed in Week 10

It was another eventful weekend for former Badgers in the NFL. With Wisconsin returning to the field on Saturday and demolishing the…

It was another eventful weekend for former Badgers in the NFL.

With Wisconsin returning to the field on Saturday and demolishing the Michigan Wolverines, the attention is now back on the team’s season, their stellar performance and the opportunities that lie ahead.

Related: Wisconsin’s bowl history over the past 20 years

Russell Wilson is still on his MVP campaign, T.J. Watt is still playing at an All-Pro level and some young Wisconsin products are starting to make their presence felt.

So, here is how every former Badger in the NFL performed in Week 10.

 

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