Average Receptions by Player
Professional Football visualization – data from nflverse.com
Calculates the average number of receptions per game for each player, identifying consistent pass catchers.
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Average Receptions by Player
Professional Football visualization – data from nflverse.com
Calculates the average number of receptions per game for each player, identifying consistent pass catchers.

Input parameters
This insight accepts 114 parameters to customize your result.
Player's gsis_id. Use this to join to other sources, e.g. load_players().
Abbreviated name of player as provided by playstats api
About This Insight
This interactive visualization provides calculates the average number of receptions per game for each player, identifying consistent pass catchers.. Built from official nflverse.com data, this insight is processed and verified by Spartera to ensure accuracy and reliability. Results are delivered on-demand — no subscriptions, no data dumps. You get exactly the insight you need, when you need it.
Who this is for
Data accuracy and methodology verified. Originally released November 3, 2025. Last updated May 4, 2026.
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Calculates the average number of receptions per game for each player, identifying consistent pass catchers.
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