LINK to the article Drop Rate – The Best
To the best, and up at the top there’s a name that won’t surprise many Bears fans but may surprise many others.
Earl Bennett, with just four drops from 127 catchable balls, has the lowest drop percentage of just 3.15%. That wasn’t much better than the ever-excellent
Larry Fitzgerald who continues to show remarkable consistency with his hands, dropping an average of three balls each season and just 3.27% of catchable balls. Behind him are less-heralded players like
Kevin Walter and
Lance Moore, while San Diego fans will be happy to see
Malcom Floyd with the fifth-lowest drop percentage, and new signing
Robert Meachem down in 11th.
| Rank | Player | Current Team | Drops | Catchable | Drop Rate |
| 1 | Earl Bennett | CHI | 4 | 127 | 3.15% |
| 2 | Larry Fitzgerald | ARZ | 9 | 275 | 3.27% |
| 3 | Kevin Walter | HST | 5 | 148 | 3.38% |
| 4 | Lance Moore | NO | 5 | 136 | 3.68% |
| 5 | Malcom Floyd | SD | 6 | 131 | 4.58% |
| 6 | Reggie Wayne | IND | 14 | 300 | 4.67% |
| 7 | Jabar Gaffney | NE | 10 | 197 | 5.08% |
| 8 | Jason Avant | PHI | 8 | 152 | 5.26% |
| 9 | Austin Collie | IND | 10 | 182 | 5.49% |
| 10 | Sidney Rice | SEA | 8 | 141 | 5.67% |
| 11 | Robert Meachem | SD | 8 | 137 | 5.84% |
| 12 | Michael Jenkins | MIN | 8 | 136 | 5.88% |
| 13 | Anquan Boldin | BLT | 13 | 219 | 5.94% |
| 14 | Mike Thomas | JAX | 10 | 167 | 5.99% |
| 15 | Deion Branch | NE | 10 | 165 | 6.06% |
Catching the ball isn’t the be all and end all when it comes to receiving. You need to be able to get open and make things happen after the catch. But, fundamentally, if you don’t secure the ball then your route running is wasted, and you don’t even get a chance to find your way for extra yardage. So the Drop Rate is an extremely useful tool in terms of determining which players have the best hands (though it should be noted not all drops are created equal).
Stay tuned tomorrow when we run down the tight ends to see which at that position have the best and worst hands.