The defending Super Bowl champs, with maybe the most loaded offensive roster in the league, gave playcalling duties to a man who had never called plays before, and they just waited an entire season for him to try and figure it out.
I’ll never get over it. What a waste of a year.
Quinyon Mitchell aligned as the boundary corner on 74.1% of snaps from Weeks 10-17. His stats when targeted (233 coverage snaps)
- 29 targets
- 9 passes defended
- 6 receptions allowed.
The league average completion % from that alignment is 65.5%. Mitchell's was 20.7%
Insane
Eagles CB Quinyon Mitchell has played at another level since Philadelphia’s bye week.
Since Week 9, Mitchell has 9 pass breakups while he has allowed just 8 receptions. 🤯
(📊: @NextGenStats)
Passer rating allowed:
- Wright: 88.7
- Q: 55.6
TDs allowed:
- Wright: 7
- Q: 0
Forced incompletions:
- Wright: 6
- Q: 15
Completion % allowed:
- Wright: 60.6
- Q: 42.3
I understand you like your guy, and gz on the INTs, but they're not in the same league.
#Eagles
Quinyon Mitchell should 100% be a 1st-team All-Pro in 2025. His outside CB rankings:
Catch rate allowed: 41.6% (1st)
TDs allowed: 0 (1st)
Average target separation: 1.8 (2nd)
Coverage EPA: -16 (3rd)
Forced incompletions: 12 (3rd)
Tight windows forced: 41.6% (3rd)
What a year.