On Friday, I wrote about Rob Moore’s 1997 season, when he set the still-standing record for targets in a year. Moore had 208 targets, but as alluded to in that post, he did not set the record for percentage of team targets in a season, which is simply targets divided by team pass attempts (excluding sacks).

That honor belongs to Brandon Marshall, who was targeted on 40% of all passes for the 2012 Bears, and wound up with a post-1978 record 46% of the Bears receiving yards that year. Remarkably, Marshall saw over 30% of his team’s targets on three different teams, and saw 29% of a fourth franchise’s targets in a season (2015 Jets). The table below shows all players since 1992 with at least 30% (okay, 29.5%) of their team’s targets in a season:

The target hog to appear most frequently on this list? That’s Football Perspective favorite and former Jacksonville Jaguar Jimmy Smith. Also noteworthy: the top five players by RANY/A among the group of receivers who saw at least 30% of their team’s targets: Rice, Harrison, Moss, and Irvin are the first four of those names. That’s arguably the top four receivers since 1992. The fifth? Rod Smith.

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