Here’s an interesting and somewhat random statistical quirk recently brought to you by the people over at Pro Football Focus: over the span of the past 10 seasons—which is a significant sample size—Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Ladarius Green’s yards gained per route run in 2016 was among the best in that span.
In his limited sample size of six games, Green did manage to run 101 routes on the season for Pittsburgh, gaining 304 receiving yards for his efforts on 18 receptions and 34 targets. 30 targets was the threshold to qualify for the top 20 list, but he was one of only four on the list below 200 routes run (and not the lowest).