Coming off of a win in Week 11 over the New York Jets, where do the Indianapolis Colts now rank in several important statistical metrics?
With more games behind us than in front of us, these metrics carry quite a bit of weight at this stage of the season. Of course, there are multi-week sample sizes that can highlight improved or worsening play, but largely, these stats paint a good picture of who this Colts team is.
Given all of the metrics that are out there, it can be easy to get lost in all the data, but in an effort to be concise while still highlighting pertinent information, I boiled down my stat selection to the basics of football: run game performance, passing game performance, pressures, turnovers, third down and red zone success, and of course, points.
So coming out of Week 11, here is where the Colts stand in those key categories with the help of Team Rankings and Pro Football Reference.
Stat | Ranking | |
Points per game | 21.5 | 19th |
Points per game allowed | 22.7 | 19th |
Yards per rush | 4.5 | 13th |
Yards per rush allowed | 4.4 | 19th |
Yards per pass attempt | 7.2 | 18th |
Yards per pass attempt allowed | 7.1 | 25th |
Defensive pressure rate on QB | 2.8% | 17th |
Pressure rate allowed on QB | 22.5% | 20th |
Turnover differential | -1 | 19th |
Third down conversion rate | 36.9% | 21st |
Defensive third down conversion rate | 43.1% | 23rd |
Red zone success rate | 55.8% | T17 |
Defensive red zone success rate | 57.5% | 16th |