1. Malik Nabers has played the same number of games as the other finalists. 2. Malik Nabers has been targeted just 10 times more than the other finalists. 3. Malik Nabers has more receptions than any other finalist. 4. Malik Nabers has more receiving yards than any other finalist. 5. Malik Nabers is tied for the lead of 14 receiving touchdowns out of the three finalists. 6. Malik Nabers averages more receiving yards per game than any of the other finalists. 7. The other finalists have a just a 6.48 inches-per-reception and 3.24 inches-per-reception advantage over Malik Nabers. 8. Malik Nabers graded out higher than any other finalist on PFF's receiving grade and was the highest graded receiver in all of college football for the 2023 season when it comes to PFF's receiving grade. 9. Malik Nabers caught more of his on-target passes than any other finalist. 10. Malik Nabers averaged more yards-per-route ran than both of the other finalists. 11. Malik Nabers dropped just 6.5-percent of his on-target passes, which is a better rate than the Biletnikoff favorite Marvin Harrison Jr. but less than Rome Odunze's 3.9-percent. 12. Malik Nabers has 60 missed tackles forced, that's good for third out of all receivers in the entire country and is 19 more missed tackles forced than fellow finalist Rome Odunze and 25 more than Marvin Harrison Jr. 13. Malik Nabers' 69 receptions that led to a first down is more than any other finalist. 14. Malik Nabers has the second-best contested catch rate (47.6%) out of the three finalists behind Rome Odunze's 68.2-percent. 15. Malik Nabers has the highest NFL Passer Rating when targeted. 16. Malik Nabers has the most 100-yard games out of any finalist. 17. Malik Nabers joins Rome Odunze as the only two finalists with zero games with less than 50 yards receiving. Marvin Harrison Jr has had four games where he had less than 50 yards receiving.
1. Malik Nabers has played the same number of games as the other finalists.
2. Malik Nabers has been targeted just 10 times more than the other finalists.
3. Malik Nabers has more receptions than any other finalist.
4. Malik Nabers has more receiving yards than any other finalist.
5. Malik Nabers is tied for the lead of 14 receiving touchdowns out of the three finalists.
6. Malik Nabers averages more receiving yards per game than any of the other finalists.
7. The other finalists have a just a 6.48 inches-per-reception and 3.24 inches-per-reception advantage over Malik Nabers.
8. Malik Nabers graded out higher than any other finalist on PFF's receiving grade and was the highest graded receiver in all of college football for the 2023 season when it comes to PFF's receiving grade.
9. Malik Nabers caught more of his on-target passes than any other finalist.
10. Malik Nabers averaged more yards-per-route ran than both of the other finalists.
11. Malik Nabers dropped just 6.5-percent of his on-target passes, which is a better rate than the Biletnikoff favorite Marvin Harrison Jr. but less than Rome Odunze's 3.9-percent.
12. Malik Nabers has 60 missed tackles forced, that's good for third out of all receivers in the entire country and is 19 more missed tackles forced than fellow finalist Rome Odunze and 25 more than Marvin Harrison Jr.
13. Malik Nabers' 69 receptions that led to a first down is more than any other finalist.
14. Malik Nabers has the second-best contested catch rate (47.6%) out of the three finalists behind Rome Odunze's 68.2-percent.
15. Malik Nabers has the highest NFL Passer Rating when targeted.
16. Malik Nabers has the most 100-yard games out of any finalist.
17. Malik Nabers joins Rome Odunze as the only two finalists with zero games with less than 50 yards receiving. Marvin Harrison Jr has had four games where he had less than 50 yards receiving.
Robbed of The Biletnikoff…proud of you Nabers.
A crime
A damn shame…to be continued