What is Wide Receiver Return on Investment?
In short, ROI represents the amount of yards a receiver generates in excess of his distribution quota. This allows us to see which receivers make the most of their opportunities.
For a more detailed description, follow this link to Return on Investment
FBS Top Performers - through 11/19/16
DNQ indicates the player did not have enough receptions to qualify for inclusion the prior week (Players must be within 1 standard deviation of the average receptions of the Top 150 WRs)
This Week
|
Last Week
|
Player
|
College
|
Year
|
ROI
|
X Above Avg
|
Rec/TD
|
1
|
1
|
Deangelo Yancey
|
Purdue
|
Sr.
|
80.1%
|
5.20
|
4.8
|
2
|
2
|
Jimmy Williams
|
East Carolina
|
Sr.
|
57.8%
|
3.75
|
5.7
|
3
|
3
|
Josh Reynolds
|
Texas A&M
|
Sr.
|
44.1%
|
2.86
|
5.1
|
4
|
6
|
Josh Malone
|
Tennessee
|
Jr.
|
43.7%
|
2.84
|
4.2
|
5
|
5
|
Sabastian Smith
|
Ohio
|
Sr.
|
43.7%
|
2.84
|
11.5
|
6
|
10
|
Ardarius Stewart
|
Alabama
|
Jr.
|
39.5%
|
2.56
|
5.6
|
7
|
12
|
Shaedon Meadors
|
Appalachian St.
|
Jr.
|
35.2%
|
2.29
|
39.0
|
8
|
16
|
Amba Etta-Tawo
|
Syracuse
|
Sr.
|
34.4%
|
2.23
|
9.0
|
9
|
7
|
Shay Fields
|
Colorado
|
Jr.
|
33.9%
|
2.20
|
5.4
|
10
|
13
|
Cody Thompson
|
Toledo
|
Jr.
|
33.8%
|
2.20
|
5.6
|
11
|
9
|
James Washington
|
Oklahoma St.
|
Jr.
|
33.8%
|
2.20
|
6.7
|
12
|
15
|
Chance Allen
|
Houston
|
Sr.
|
33.3%
|
2.16
|
12.0
|
13
|
18
|
Amara Darboh
|
Michigan
|
Sr.
|
32.1%
|
2.08
|
7.3
|
14
|
19
|
Carlos Henderson
|
Louisiana Tech
|
Jr.
|
30.2%
|
1.96
|
3.8
|
15
|
22
|
Devonte Boyd
|
UNLV
|
Jr.
|
30.2%
|
1.96
|
11.3
|
16
|
8
|
Marcus Kemp
|
Hawaii
|
Sr.
|
29.8%
|
1.93
|
10.8
|
17
|
27
|
Devin Gray
|
Cincinnati
|
Jr.
|
29.0%
|
1.89
|
13.3
|
18
|
23
|
Austin Carr
|
Northwestern
|
Sr.
|
28.6%
|
1.86
|
6.7
|
19
|
14
|
Allenzae Staggers
|
Southern Miss.
|
Jr.
|
26.8%
|
1.74
|
8.3
|
20
|
DNQ
|
Tim Patrick
|
Utah
|
Sr.
|
26.1%
|
1.70
|
7.6
|
Purdue's Deangelo Yancey finished 2016 in the Top 10 last year and he's proving more reason to check him out with the highest ROI and highest ROI margin between numbers 1 and 2 in each division. Based on the numbers, Yancey's ROI is 5.2x better than the average player.
To compare, Yancey's percentage of team receptions was 14.9%, similar to Ole' Miss' Damore'Ea Stringfellow (15.3%) and Texas Tech's Cameron Baston (14.3%). However, Stringfellow represents 17.9% of team receiving yards for for a solid QB weighted ROI of 17.3% while Baston represents 12.4% of team rec yards, resulting in a negative or inefficient ROI of (-17.7%).
Senioritis? Four of the top 5 draft eligible ROI receivers in FBS are seniors, who have kicked production into high gear to close out their college careers.
Wire to wire. Josh Reynolds of Texas A&M has been the only WR on the FBS Top 20 list every week of publishing. No surprise seeing as how he had a solid 2015 ROI Top 10 campaign.
FCS Table
This Week
|
Last Week
|
Player
|
College
|
Year
|
ROI
|
X Above Avg
|
Rec/TD
|
1
|
1
|
Jaris Scott
|
Davidson
|
Jr.
|
57.7%
|
3.08
|
16.5
|
2
|
5
|
Isaiah Barnes
|
Princeton
|
Sr.
|
53.6%
|
2.86
|
11.8
|
3
|
2
|
Christian Summers
|
Towson
|
Sr.
|
46.7%
|
2.50
|
7.8
|
4
|
4
|
Miles Thompson
|
Indiana St.
|
Jr.
|
43.8%
|
2.34
|
6.2
|
5
|
13
|
Darious Crawley
|
McNeese
|
Jr.
|
43.0%
|
2.29
|
16.5
|
6
|
8
|
Anthony Warrum
|
Illinois St.
|
Sr.
|
42.9%
|
2.29
|
4.9
|
7
|
DNQ
|
Ray Bolden
|
Stony Brook
|
Jr.
|
40.9%
|
2.19
|
6.0
|
8
|
9
|
Devonte Dedmon
|
William & Mary
|
Jr.
|
40.6%
|
2.17
|
6.3
|
9
|
10
|
Will Carter
|
Bucknell
|
Sr.
|
40.5%
|
2.16
|
6.6
|
10
|
17
|
Joey Fields
|
Central Conn. St.
|
Jr.
|
38.9%
|
2.08
|
15.0
|
11
|
6
|
Jordon Gandy
|
Murray St.
|
Jr.
|
35.9%
|
1.92
|
6.1
|
12
|
11
|
Elijah Marks
|
Northern Ariz.
|
Jr.
|
34.3%
|
1.83
|
4.1
|
13
|
7
|
Wayne Capers
|
Duquesne
|
Sr.
|
33.5%
|
1.79
|
6.5
|
14
|
3
|
Brian Riley
|
San Diego
|
Sr.
|
32.7%
|
1.75
|
6.4
|
15
|
19
|
Spearman Robinson
|
Western Caro.
|
Sr.
|
32.2%
|
1.72
|
15.7
|
16
|
12
|
Gatlin Casey
|
Lehigh
|
Jr.
|
32.1%
|
1.71
|
5.1
|
17
|
24
|
Kegan Moore
|
Stetson
|
Sr.
|
31.8%
|
1.70
|
8.2
|
18
|
20
|
Mason Rutherford
|
Delaware St.
|
Jr.
|
31.5%
|
1.68
|
15.7
|
19
|
18
|
Stephen Miller
|
Northern Colo.
|
Sr.
|
29.7%
|
1.58
|
11.3
|
20
|
21
|
Danny Cotter
|
Butler
|
Sr.
|
28.8%
|
1.54
|
38.0
|
Jaris Scott retains his spot on the top as FCS heads into the playoffs. Looking forward to seeing if he or any other FCS WRs get opportunities to impress at invitational all star games this winter.
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