At the bye week, how do the Colts stack up with the rest of the NFL in these key metrics?
With the Indianapolis Colts on their bye week, let’s take a look at how they stack up to the rest of the NFL in several key statistical categories.
When looking at these metrics, as we know, the game is not played on paper. However, where the Colts rank can provide us with some insight into where they are finding success through 10 games and where they have to improve coming out of the bye week.
With so much data and information out there nowadays, I did my best to boil this article down to the need-to-know statistics that do still carry a lot of weight.
This includes the run game performance, passing game performance, pressures, turnovers, third down and red zone success, and of course, points.
With help from Team Rankings and Pro Football Reference, here is how the Colts compare to the rest of the NFL through 10 games.
- Points per game: 32.1 (1st)
- Points per game allowed: 20.6 (9th)
- Yards per rush: 5.3 (1st)
- Yards per rush allowed: 4.1 (12th)
- Yards per pass attempt: 8.2 (3rd)
- Yards per pass attempt allowed: 6.3 (9th)
- Pressure rate on QB: 25.3% (6th)
- Pressure rate allowed on QB: 19.7% (15th)
- Turnover differential: +2 (T12)
- Third down conversion rate: 41.9% (8th)
- Defensive third-down conversion rate allowed: 42.7% (27th)
- Red zone success rate: 68.1% (5th)
- Defensive red zone success rate: 62.8% (22nd)
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