Week 13 All-Threat Team
There was a lot of competition in week 13 for the All-Threat team with no teams on bye. A few running backs rode to the top of the Threat Ratings for the first time this year. Our tight ends this week have made regular appearances all season long and our establishing themselves as two of the top at their position in all of football. Here's our full week 13 Threat team.
Threat Ratings Week 13 First Team
QB- Tua Tagovailoa(1), Miami: Despite the loss on Thanksgiving night, Tua completed over 80 percent of his passes and threw for 365 yards against the Packers. Tagovailoa put together some gaudy numbers in a game Miami trailed throughout and was trying to come back in. He now sits 6th among quarterbacks with a season Threat Rating of 86.3, but the Dolphins are just 5-7 and likely to miss the playoffs. The team has looked better since Tagovailoa returned to the lineup 6 weeks after his week 2 concussion, but it looks like it will be too little, too late for Miami.
RB- Bucky Irving(1), Tampa Bay: Irving had a career day on Sunday against Carolina rushing for over 100 yards for the first time in his career with 152 on the ground. He also added 3 receptions for 33 yards on 3 targets. He led all running backs in rushing only Threat on the week and was top 25 in receiving Threat among running backs. Irving has forced Rachaad White into a backseat in the Bucs offense and he’s 12th in the league for running back Threat with a 79.3 rating.
RB- Bijan Robinson(1), Atlanta: Robinson had his 3rd 100 yard rushing game of the season against the Chargers going for 102. He also caught all 6 of his targets for 33 receiving yards. He had a balanced performance coming in 4th in receiving Threat and 6th in Rushing Threat for the weekend. Although well behind Saquon Barkley who has a 99.9 rating for the year, Robinson currently has an 89.8 rating, second among running backs.
TE- Brock Bowers(3), Las Vegas: Bowers continues to put together an impressive rookie season making the All-Threat team for the 3rd time and establishing himself as already one of the best tight ends in the league. He had 140 yards and a touchdown reception on Black Friday against the Chiefs in the narrow loss. Bowers is currently our 2nd ranked tight end on the season with a Threat Rating of 89.5 trailing only Trey McBride, who's is our 2nd teamer this week and has made 5 All-Threat teams on the season.
WR- Jerry Jeudy(4), Cleveland: Jerry Jeudy has been a revelation as of late going for at least 73 yards in each of the last 5 games for the Browns, but Monday night was on a different level. He caught 9 passes for 235 yards and a touchdown. He is now averaging 73.3 yards per game on a 20.4 percent target share for the season and has climbed all the way to 10th in our receiver Threat ratings with a 81.8 total.
WR- Elijah Moore(1), Cleveland: The Jameis Winston experience managed to produce two top Threat receivers this week with Moore going for 111 yards on 8 catches. Winston could not produce the win for the Browns with a late pick 6 and another garbage time interception getting in the way, but he produced plenty of fireworks. Moore produced by far his best game of the season having only gone over 60 yards two previous times in 2024. He ranks just 55th on the season with a Threat Ratings of 69.9.
WR- Mike Evans(1), Tampa Bay: Evans is back in stride after missing 3 games with a hamstring injury. He caught 8 of 12 targets for 118 yards and a touchdown in the overtime win over Carolina on Sunday. Surprisingly, it was Evans first 100 yard game of the season, who will now be leaned on heavily with no Chris Godwin on the other side. He has a 78.6 Threat Rating, 18th highest among receivers this year.
Threat Ratings Week 13 Second Team
QB- Jameis Winston(2), Cleveland
RB- Kyren Williams(1), LAR
RB- Joe Mixon(2), Houston
TE- Trey McBride(5), Arizona
WR- Tyreek HIll(3), Miami
WR- Jaxon Smith-Njigba(3), Seattle
WR- Adam Thielen(1), Carolina
(): Numbers in parenthesis indicate how many times each player has made an All-Threat Team this season.
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