Field Gulls
While we’ve paid a lot of attention to the wholesale ineptitude of the Las Vegas Raiders following the Geno Smith trade and Pete Carroll hiring, we’ve not really looked too much at how former Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver DK Metcalf has fared with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I’m fully aware that Andrew Fillipponi is a bit of a polarizing and provocative Pittsburgh sports radio personality, so don’t take everything he says at face value, but perhaps this tweet will put a smile on your face.
I’d also add that the Steelers subsequently traded away George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, and Pickens already has career highs in receptions, yards, and touchdowns playing with Dak Prescott and not a who’s who of has-been and never-was quarterback play in Pittsburgh.
Metcalf had a pretty good start to his Steelers career with Aaron Rodgers at the helm. He began with four catches for 83 yards against the New York Jets, then scored touchdowns in four straight games (including against the Seahawks) and had as many receiving yards against the Minnesota Vikings (126) as the entire Seahawks group just managed on Sunday.
Since the calendar flipped to November, Metcalf has done little to back up his status as one of the league’s highest paid receivers.
These are Metcalf’s stats in each of his last five games:
Total: 18 catches for 144 yards, 0 receiving touchdowns, 1 rushing touchdown
Season Total: 45 catches for 605 yards, 5 receiving touchdowns, 1 rushing touchdown
To put it another way, Metcalf had fewer yards in the whole of November than Jaxon Smith-Njigba had in one game against the Tennessee Titans. Metcalf had six fewer receiving yards in November than Tyler Lockett did with the Las Vegas Raiders; Lockett didn’t even catch a pass in his first Raiders game.
At the moment, Metcalf is on pace for career lows in receiving yards, yards per target, and close to his career low for receptions per game. Unless there’s a slight uptick over the final five weeks, Metcalf’s average depth of target will be the shortest of his career. There are zero major stats in which Metcalf, who hasn’t missed a game, ranks in the top 15. The only things he’s performing much better than most of his Seahawks tenure are yards after catch, which is a career-best 7.5, as well as a 75% conversion of catches into first downs (his best since 2020).
One thing that hasn’t changed regarding DK? The unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.
Metcalf has matched his career high in total penalties (8) with five games left in the season. He’s been flagged for...