The NFL's 10 Wide Receivers with the Best Hands
Which receivers are best at catching the ball? Using a modified version of Catch/Drop Rate Difference (CDRD), which is calculated by subtracting a receiver’s drop rate from his catch rate, but with increased weight on drop rate five-fold, here are the wideouts with the 10 best hands. To qualify here, they must have been targeted at least 80 times since the beginning of the 2014 season. That narrows the field down to 66 candidates, or roughly two receivers per team.