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Week 6 NFL notes: second-year players have big impact
Cold, Hard Football Facts for October 14, 2010

The following information comes from the NFL:
 
What a difference a year makes!  Year two in the NFL can provide a clearer understanding for players of what it takes to succeed.
 
"Do I feel like I'm better than I was last year?  Hands down, without a doubt," says Jets second-year quarterback MARK SANCHEZ, who has his club off to a 4-1 start.  "I feel so much more comfortable, sharper.  It's only going to build."   
 
Jets' coaches have certainly been impressed with Sanchez's improved decision making in year two.  Sanchez has eight touchdowns versus zero interceptions in 2010 and joins former Jets quarterback VINNY TESTAVERDE (2001) as the only quarterbacks since 1970 to have started each of their team's first five games without throwing an interception a season after recording 20-plus interceptions.                                            
 
Indianapolis Colts second-year wide receiver AUSTIN COLLIE is tied for second in the NFL with 37 receptions and is on pace to surpass his 60-catch performance as a rookie last year.  The Colts' fourth-round pick (No. 127) in 2009, Collie says that his increased production in year two is due to playing with confidence and being more relaxed.
 
"It has to do with being more comfortable," says Collie.  "Now I'm a little more to the point of reacting, playing more instinctive as opposed to thinking all of the time.  Your first year, you're trying to not make a mistake instead of just playing."
 
The second-year players that rank in the top five in various statistical categories through Week 5:
PLAYER
 
TEAM
 
CATEGORY
 
STATISTIC
NFL RANKING
Hakeem Nicks
 
NY Giants
 
Touchdowns
 
6
 
T2
 
Austin Collie
 
Indianapolis
 
 
 
5
 
T4
 
Arian Foster
 
Houston
 
 
 
5
 
T4
 
LeSean McCoy
 
Philadelphia
 
 
 
5
 
T4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Arian Foster
 
Houston
 
Rushing Yards
 
564
 
1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LeSean McCoy
 
Philadelphia
 
Rushing Touchdowns
 
5
 
2
 
 
Arian Foster
 
Houston
 
 
 
4
 
T3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Austin Collie
 
Indianapolis
 
Receptions
 
37
 
T2
 
Hakeem Nicks
 
NY Giants
 
 
 
33
 
T4
 
Danny Amendola
 
 
 
St. Louis
 
 
 
33
 
T4
 
Hakeem Nicks
 
NY Giants
 
Receiving Touchdowns
 
6
 
2
 
Austin Collie
 
Indianapolis
 
 
 
5
 
T3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Alphonso Smith
 
Detroit
 
Interceptions
 
3
 
T2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clay Matthews
 
Green Bay
 
Sacks
 
8.5
 
1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brandon Tate
 
New England
 
Kickoff Return Avg.
 
33.4
 
2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brandon Tate
 
New England
 
Kickoff Return TDs
 
2
 
T1
 
LaRod Stephens-Howling
 
Arizona
 
 
 
1
 
T2
 
Stefan Logan
 
Detroit
 
 
 
1
 
T2
 
 
Houston Texans running back ARIAN FOSTER, who leads the NFL with 564 rushing yards and 716 scrimmage yards, has made a quantum leap in his second season.  Foster entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2009 and spent the majority of last year on the Texans' practice squad.
 
"The more you stay on the field, the more comfortable you get," says Foster.  "You gain more respect from your peers and your coaches, and that's always comforting."   
 
Tennessee Titans third-year All-Star running back CHRIS JOHNSON increased his rushing total by 778 yards following his rookie season (1,228 in 2008; 2,006 in 2009).  Johnson says the formula to success in year two is attributed to going through an entire offseason.
 
"As a rookie, you've gone from a bowl game straight to training for the combine to getting ready for the draft, and then you're right in the middle of the workout program and OTAs," says Johnson.  "Before you know it, you're playing games.  In your second year, you really get your first full offseason to relax and take time off first and then do all of the work it takes to play a full season.  Your second training camp is better because you know what to expect and can just go out and play."
 
The largest increases in several key statistical categories from year one to year two among active players (minimum 10 starts as a rookie):
 
PASSING YARDS

Rookie Year
Passing Yards
2nd Year
Passing Yards
Increase
Joe Flacco, Baltimore
 
2008
2,971
2009
3,613
+642
 
RUSHING YARDS

Rookie Year
Rushing Yards
2nd Year
Rushing Yards
Increase
Le'Ron McClain, Baltimore
 
2007
18
2008
902
+884
 
RECEIVING YARDS

Rookie Year
Receiving Yards
2nd Year
Receiving Yards
Increase
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona
 
2004
780
2005
1,409
+629
 
INTERCEPTIONS

Rookie Year
Interceptions
2nd Year
Interceptions
Increase
Thomas Howard, Oakland
 
2006
0
2007
6
+6
 
 
SACKS

Rookie Year
Sacks
2nd Year
Sacks
Increase
Mario Williams, Houston
 
2006
4.5
2007
14
 


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