Welcome back to the weekly Targets Per Route Run Report, and thanks for making it part of your weekly prep. Let’s look back at the games just played and see where that points us for Week 11 and beyond.
Quick refresher: TPRR = targets ÷ routes run. It’s an on-field efficiency signal that often leads production by a week or two. Throughout this series, if you see a percentage after a player’s name, that is his TPRR unless otherwise indicated.
As a general guideline, ~20% is considered a baseline; 25–30% is excellent, and anything above 30% is elite territory.
Dear Reader,
mailing-it-in edition
Re: Targets per Route Run (TPRR) — Due to some travel and poor time management skills, I’m keeping the color commentary on the bench this week.
No think-pieces. No analysis. Just the numbers.
- Who: WR leaders
- What: routes, targets, TPRR
Scroll on for the tables. I’ll save the takes for next week. May your routes be many and the targets flow.
-AJ
JUST THE STATS
Week 10 TPRR Leaders


Data: pff.com
Ok, I’ll make one comment. Where was Jaxon Smith-Njigba this week? Don’t worry about him. He only ran *checks notes* eleven routes in Week 10, wherein Sam Darnold only had 12 pass attempts.
JSN’s TPRR on 11 routes? You guessed it. (cue sound drop) 55%!!!!!!!!!
-AJ
JUST THE STATS
TPRR – The Full Lists
Week 10 (WRs, Min. 15 routes)

