- The Washington Redskins have announced, via their website, that tight end Jordan Reed has been activated from the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list after recovering from a toe injury.
- Reed ranked sixth among tight ends in 2016 with a PFF overall grade of 86.0. This was slightly lower than his 2013 grade of 86.6 and career-best 2015 grade of 87.6, where he ranked third and fourth in the league, respectively.
- Reed has proven to be a reliable target throughout his career and has only 10 drops from 258 catchable passes, equating to a PFF drop rate (drops on catchable passes) of 3.88 percent, the second lowest among tight ends since 2013.
- Reed is also very efficient, and has always ranked at least in the top 8 tight ends in the league with regard to PFF ‘yards per route run’ (taking into account receiving yards and the number of snaps a player went into a pattern. His best year was in 2015 where his total of 2.45 yards per route run, ranked first among 39 eligible tight ends.
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