Interesting... i did some analysis of the
YAC data.
I analyzed the top 151 players by receiving yards (that number chosen to include the Cards' primary WRs, TEs, and RBs).
On that list, there are 101 WRs. Rondale Moore is ranked 5th with 8.11 YAC/rec. (FYI Deebo Samuel is 1st with 10.13, followed by DeSean Jackson, Mecole Hardman, and Freddie Swain. Ja'Marr Chase is 6th.)
A.J. Green is 80th with 3.35 YAC/rec. DeAndre Hopkins is 81st with 3.33 YAC/rec. And Christian Kirk is 87th with 3.16 YAC/rec. Ugh.
There are 29 TEs in the top 151 receivers. Zach Ertz ranks 19th with 4.59 YAC/rec. (Tops are Albert Okwuegbunam at 7.42, Dallas Goedert at 6.89, David Njoku at 6.86, Rob Gronkowski at 6.36, and George Kittle at 6.34. On only 16 catches and 193 total yards, Maxx Williams had 125 YAC for a whopping 7.81 YAC/rec, which would've put him 1st on the list if he'd had enough total yards to qualify for my cutoff!)
There are 21 RBs in the top 151 receivers. At 1st place on that list is... James Conner, with 10.32 YAC/rec! Chase Edmonds is 16th with 7.53 YAC/REC. (FYI among familiar names, Jonathan Taylor is 2nd with 10.15, Alvin Kamara is 7th at 9.19, Austin Ekeler is 9th with 8.96, and Christian McCaffrey is 19th with 6.97.)
So... Aside from Moore, who catches so many balls behind the LOS, the Cards' WRs suck at YAC. Ertz is below average but not horrendous. Williams led the entire league on a smallish but not insignificant sample size. And surprisingly, Conner leads the league while Edmonds is nothing special with respect to YAC.
...dave