Explosive Play Rating (EPX) is a comprehensive rating of a player's explosiveness, factoring in per-play efficiency and total volume of explosive plays created. EPX is scaled so 100 is league-average at each position and blends passing, rushing, and receiving according to each player's usage. Pass plays over 20 yards or rush plays over 10 yards are considered explosive.
Year Year | Games Games | Pass Attempts Pass Atts | Passing Yards Pass Yds | Yards Per Attempt YPA | Completion Percentage Comp % | Passing Touchdowns Pass TDs | Rushing Yards Rush Yds | Age Age | School School |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009
|
11
(QB)
|
401
|
2611
|
6.5
|
61.6%
|
12
(16 ints)
|
258
|
19
|
Miami (OH)
|
2010
|
11
(QB)
|
343
|
2406
|
7.0
|
64.7%
|
13
(12 ints)
|
27
|
20
|
Miami (OH)
|
2011
|
12
(QB)
|
448
|
3513
|
7.8
|
65.8%
|
23
(11 ints)
|
115
|
21
|
Miami (OH)
|
2012
|
12
(QB)
|
480
|
3483
|
7.3
|
62.9%
|
25
(12 ints)
|
265
|
22
|
Miami (OH)
|