Looking at the final stats from last night, it's tough to get a feel for how the receivers performed overall since who was throwing them the football obviously plays a part in their success.Since Tom Brady was near perfect last night (7-of-8 for 65 yards and a touchdown), obviously that affects the completion percentages when you factor in the 50% passing performance put in by Ryan Mallett, as well as the 33% percentage that Tim Tebow had.Here's a breakdown of how each group fared with each quarterback:4 targets, 4 completions, 23 yards, 2 first downs1 target, 1 completion, 6 yards1 target, 1 completion, 23 yards, 1 first down1 target, 1 completion, 13 yards, 1 first down, 1 touchdown1 target, 0 completions3 targets, 3 completions, 27 yards, 2 first downs5 targets, 3 completions, 31 yards, 2 first downs4 targets, 1 completion, 12 yards, 1 first down3 targets, 1 completion, 5 yards1 target, 1 completion, 22 yards, 1 first down1 target, 0 completions1 target, 0 completions3 targets, 2 receptions, 23 yards, 1 first down1 target, 1 reception, 15 yards, 1 first down2 targets, 1 reception, 17 yards, 1 first down3 targets, 0 receptions1 target, 0 receptions1 target, 0 receptions