Posted: Wednesday, December 21, 2011, 10:38 AM | 14 comments |
 
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All of a sudden, after averaging fewer than two catches per game in the Eagles' first five games, tight end Brent Celek leads the team with 54 receptions.

It's been a tale of two seasons for Celek. His effort's never been a question, and he's improved as a blocker, but in the first five games, Celek averaged 1.8 catches and 14.6 yards per contest. Since then, he's averaged 5 catches and 66.7 yards.

So, what's been the difference? Let's take a look.

CELEK'S ROLE

Last year, on pass plays, Celek stayed in to block about 23 percent of the time and went out into pass routes about 77 percent of the time. He finished the season with 42 catches for 511 yards - disappointing numbers, considering Celek piled up 76 catches for 971 yards the year before.

This season, Celek's staying in to block 25 percent of the time on pass plays and going out into pass routes about 75 percent of the time. Overall, he's actually blocking more on pass plays this year than last year.

But there have certainly been exceptions.

Here's a look at those numbers on a game-by-game basis. Thanks to Pro Football Focus for providing much of the data for this post:

   Pass Blocking
Pass Routes
 vs. Rams
 34%  66%
 vs. Falcons
 31%  69%
 vs. Giants
 23%  77%
 vs. 49ers
 24%  76%
 vs. Bills
 36%  64%
 vs. Redskins
 28%  72%
 vs. Cowboys
 11%  89%
 vs. Bears
 23%  77%
 vs. Cardinals
 22%  78%
 vs. Giants
 19%  81%
 vs. Patriots
 30%  70%
 vs. Seahawks
 7%  93%
 vs. Dolphins
 31%  69%
 vs. Jets
 12%  88%

While overall, Celek has blocked more this year on passing plays, that hasn't always been the case when you look at specific games. For example, last week against the Jets, he stayed in to block on just three of 25 passing plays.

In the first game against the Cowboys, Celek stayed in to block only four times on 35 pass plays.

In the first five games of the season, Celek blocked 30 percent of the time and went out into pass routes 70 percent of the time. In the last nine, it's a 21 percent/79 percent split. So yes, Celek has been blocking less in the past nine games. But has that been the major factor in his increased production?

Not exactly...

CELEK'S TARGETS

Celek is averaging about 5.79 targets per game. Last year, that number was 5.2. So more passes are being thrown his way, but not many more. In the first five games, Celek averaged 4.2 targets; since then, it's been about 6.8.

More looks? Yes. But the major difference has not been number of targets, but rather what happens when the ball is thrown Celek's way.

In the first six games, his catch rate was awful - 13 catches on 30 targets, 43.3 percent. To put that into perspective, Football Outsiders lists 45 tight ends who have been targeted at least 23 times, and none of them have a catch rate that low through 14 games. Only three - Chicago's Kellen Davis, the Rams' Lance Kendricks and Jacksonville's Marcedes Lewis - are under 50 percent.

Somehow, Celek has worked his way all the way up to 66 percent. In the last eight games, that number is 78.8 percent (41 catches on 52 targets). To put that into perspective, none of the 45 tight ends mentioned above has a catch rate over 77 percent for the entire season.

Drops had been a problem for Celek in the past. According to PFF, he had six drops in the Eagles' first nine games, but has not had a single drop in the past five.

Celek's hitting on big plays too, as we saw last week. He is averaging 12.5 yards per catch has 11 catches of 20+ yards, which is tied for second on the team, behind only DeSean Jackson.

Looking ahead to Saturday's matchup with the Cowboys, Celek should once again have opportunities to do damage. In the first game against Dallas, he led the team in targets (9), catches (7) and receiving yards (93). According to Football Outsiders, the Cowboys rank 22nd at defending opposing tight ends.

Come Saturday, Celek should have an opportunity to build on what's turned into a standout season.


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Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 10:38 AM  Permalink | 14 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:56 AM, 12/21/2011
    Stud
    blueye7
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:54 PM, 12/21/2011
    Unless Lurie has mandated that Reid run the ball more, which is a distinct possibility, seeing how Reid ran the ball 27 times despite McCoy rushing for only 38 yards, "Captain Neck Fat" will definitely blow the last two games.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:57 AM, 12/21/2011
    I can certainly see him doing well against Dallas. According to the chart provided, he only stayed in to block 11% of pass plays the last time they played the 'Boys. He's certainly one of my favorite players on this team. I like his effort and his mindset off the field.
    eaglefaninAZ
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:36 PM, 12/21/2011
    Sheil, Clay Harbor has shown potential as a receiver too. Looking at next season maybe they should franchise Desean and then trade him for a 2nd rounder. Make Riley Cooper a starter and rely more on their TEs in the passing game.
    soulman386
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:02 PM, 12/21/2011
    We haven't had a tight end we could rely on since Chad Lewis. I'm glad to see he's coming back to form.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:35 PM, 12/21/2011
    Another bright spot in the The Season that Coulda Been (except for the D).
    2ndNlong
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:22 PM, 12/21/2011
    LJ smith was reliable for one year and then I dont know what happened. Good to see celek playing well. The effort is always there.
    djack10
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:59 PM, 12/21/2011
    What happened is that AR/Marty focused elsewhere while we used every available blocker to compensate for a crappy OL last year.
    red rock
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:42 PM, 12/21/2011
    The reason he's having a good season is that they're throwing him the ball!!! He a terrific TE.
    Phillyexp
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:55 PM, 12/21/2011
    Is it just me, or can no one else find any mention on the sports Web site of the biggest "sports" story in Philly right now involving a "former" columnist?
    markfordham
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:41 PM, 12/21/2011
    Good for him that he's having a good year. But the moronic first down celebrations on EVERY first down he gets has got to go.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:20 AM, 12/22/2011
    O-Line coming together = Vick getting the ball out faster. Seems that 7 hits Celek on quick throws mostly. I think we have a great chance to beat Dallas if the middle of our D shows up for 4 quarters
    elijah29
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:38 AM, 12/22/2011
    so i guess hes now dave casper?
    merc22
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:10 AM, 12/22/2011
    Despite a disapointing season there are four players who have been outstanding. Celek, McCoy, Babin and Peters. They're keepers.
    LarryB2


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