Week 6 All-Threat Team

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Sasha Bouska
Sasha Bouska

The Week 6 All-Threat team was highlighted by some players who performed in losing efforts. It's important to remember that Threat is looking at individual player contributions on a play-by-play basis, and tries to be agnostic of what is going on around them. We also had a couple of backup running backs who got their opportunity this week and jumped straight into All-Threat stardom. When you get your chance, you have to take advantage, and Ray Davis and Sean Tucker did not take that lightly. Without further ado, here are our Week 6 All-Threat teams.

Threat Ratings Week 6 First Team

QB- Jayden Daniels(1), Washington: Jayden Daniels took the loss to Baltimore on Sunday, but he makes his first appearance of the season on an All-Threat team. Daniels completed 68.6 percent of his passes for a 110.3 rating continuing to keep an absurd completion percentage of 75.3 percent on the season. Daniels also threw for 2 touchdown passes to no interceptions and averaged 7.7 yards per attempt. He’s putting together an historic rookie season with a matchup against the number 1 overall pick Caleb Williams looming in week 8.

RB- Ray Davis(1), Buffalo: No James Cook, no problem for Buffalo on Monday Night. Ray Davis ran hard for the Bills gaining 97 yards on 20 carries. He also caught 3 passes for 55 yards in the contest. He was 7th among all backs in rushing only threat and 2nd in pass catching threat trailing only his counterpart in the game, Breece Hall. Davis ran hard gaining a lot of yards after contact and maximizing the opportunities the Bills offensive line gave him.

RB- Sean Tucker(1), Tampa Bay: Another backup who stepped in the absence of an injured starter at running back, Sean Tucker stepped up huge for Tampa Bay. Rachaad White was out and Bucky Irving still got his touches, but Tucker stepped in to pick up the slack. He had 136 yards on 14 carries and a touchdown in the Bucs win over the Saints. He also caught 3 passes for 56 yards. Tucker led all backs in rushing Threat on the week and came in 6th in receiving Threat in week 6.

TE- Trey McBride(1), Arizona: McBride came into the season with high expectations at the tight end position. He still has not recorded a touchdown this season, but on Sunday against the Packers, he caught all 8 of his targets for 96 yards despite the Cardinals getting blown out. He benefitted from Marvin Harrison Jr. going out early in the contest with a concussion and became Arizona’s number 1 target for the day.

WR- A.J. Brown(1), Philadelphia: A.J. Brown played for the first time since week 1 on Sunday and picked right up where he left off in the Eagles opening game win over the Packers. He caught 6 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown in the lack luster win over the Browns. Brown is now 2 for 2 on 100 yard games for the season. Philadelphia will need him to stay healthy long term if their going to keep their season afloat. Most would agree, they have not been as good as their 3-2 record says, but in the words of Bill Parcells, “You are what your record says you are.”

WR- Allen Lazard(1), NYJ: Speaking of teams who are what their record says, the Jets are now 2-4 on the season, but they somehow squeaked two receivers on to the All-Threat team this week. Allen Lazard was greatly aided by his end of first half hail mary catch that kept this a ball game, but he did catch 6 passes for 114 yards and a touchdown in the contest. It will be interesting to see how his role changes with the addition of Davante Adams to the Jets roster.

WR- Garrett Wilson(1), NYJ: Wilson and Rodgers seem to be developing a rapport just in time for Adams to come in and throw a wrench in it. One week after catching 13 passes, Wilson caught 8 for 107 yards and a touchdown in the Jets loss to the Bills. Wilson's quick routes and ability to get open fast have been crucial for Rodgers and the Jets, who can’t seem to do anything if Rodgers has to hold the ball more than 2 seconds in the pocket.

Threat Ratings Week 6 Second Team

QB- Bo Nix(1), Denver

RB- Derrick Henry(2), Baltimore

RB- Breece Hall(1), NYJ

TE- Mark Andrews(1), Baltimore

WR- Zay Flowers(2), Baltimore

WR- Stefon Diggs(2), Houston

WR- Terry McLaurin(1), Washington

(): Numbers in parenthesis indicate how many times each player has made an All-Threat Team this season.

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