Craig Reynolds was the best RB at facing stacked defensive boxes in Week 8

Craig Reynolds was the best RB at facing stacked defensive boxes in Week 8

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Jahmyr Gibbs earned a ton of praise for his breakout performance in the Detroit Lions win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 8. The rookie ran for 152 yards and a touchdown in Detroitโ€™s 26-14 victory on Monday Night Football.

Gibbs wasnโ€™t the only Lions running back who had a great game against the Raiders. Craig Reynolds also thrived in his own right, in his own way. No running back did more against stacked defensive boxes in Week 8 than Reynolds. According to the data tracking from Next Gen Stats, Reynolds ran for a lot more yards than was expected while facing seven or more defenders in the box.

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From Zebra Technologies Week 8 recap,

Craig Reynolds was the only RB that faced a stacked box on 25.0% or more of his carries (35.71%) and generated +5 or more RYOE (+20). For reference, there were 13 other qualified RBs that hit that stacked box threshold this week.

Given the game context, itโ€™s even more impressive for Reynolds. The Lions played without their entire starting interior offensive line and finished the game with backup-to-the-backupsโ€™-backup playing left guard.

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