Doug Baldwin had a career year gaining 1,069 yards on 78 receptions in the 2015 regular season. Recently, he was awarded a four-year extension worth $46 million extension to continue playing with Russell Wilson. This breakdown takes a look at all of his targets (including the playoffs) and discusses the general trend of his play in the Seahawks’ offense as the slot receiver using All-22 film. Make sure you turn up the volume!

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Target by Location

This table breaks down where the ball was thrown. Note: Deep is 16+ yards, Medium is 6-15 yards, and Short is 5 yards or less.

Deep Left Deep Middle Deep Right 12 5 13 Medium Left Medium Middle Medium Right 11 7 18 Short Left Short Middle Short Right 21 3 32

Pass Breakdown by Down

The following table breaks down Doug Baldwin’s targets by down.

Down Targets Receptions Yards 1st 43 34 422 2nd 41 33 386 3rd 37 23 381 4th 1 1 4

Pass Breakdown by Quarter

The following table breaks down Down Baldwin’s targets by quarter.

Quarter Targets Receptions Yards 1st 14 10 103 2nd 43 32 327 3rd 34 25 405 4th 29 22 351

Pass Breakdown by Route

The next table breaks down his routes by target. Similar routes were combined together based on the distance and type of pass.

Route Targets Receptions Yards Flat/Quick-Out 21 18 151 Hitch/Comeback 17 13 123 Screen 14 13 59 Seam 12 8 205 Drag/Drive 10 8 185 Out 10 7 90 Post/Corner 10 4 85 In 9 8 127 Slant/Quick-In 8 7 69 Go/Deep Fade 6 3 84 Wheel 3 0 0 Spot 2 1 15

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