Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Wolfpack In The NFL: Week 5


Torry Holt - Despite the fact that the Jaguars got destroyed 0-41 by the Seahawks, Holt produced his best game since joining the Jaguars. He had 7 receptions for 95 yards and was targeted 11 times.

Holt has 22 receptions for 306 yards through 5 games.

Stephen Tulloch - Stephen Tulloch tied Keith Bulluck for the team high in tackles in Sunday night's 9-31 loss to the Colts, with 11 tackles.

Tulloch has 45 (8th in NFL) tackles and 1 sack through 5 games.

Brian Williams - Williams picked up his first interception of the season in the Falcons 45-10 beating of the 49ers. He also collected 3 tackles and a pass deflection.

Williams has 16 tackles and 1 interception through 4 games.

Jerricho Cotchery - In last night's 27-31 loss to the Dolphins, Cotchery posted his lowest statistical output of the season, recording 1 reception for 4 yards. The arrival of Braylon Edwards will likely decrease the amount of targets that Cotchery receives, but his addition creates a tandem to be reckoned with.

Cotchery has 24 receptions and 360 yards (8th in NFL) and 1 touchdown through 5 games.

Manny Lawson - Manny Lawson and the the 49er defense didn't put up one of their finer performances on Sunday, giving up 45 points to the Falcons. Lawson had 4 tackles, 1 tackle for loss and 1 forced fumble.

Lawson has 27 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, .5 sacks and 1 forced fumble through 5 games.

Marcus Hudson - Marcus Hudson picked up his 4th tackle of he season on Sunday in the Chiefs 20-26 loss to the Cowboys. Hudson has seen action in 3 games as a reserve corner behind Nate Clements.

Adrian Wilson - Adrian Wilson and the Cardinals got back on track this week, defeating the Texans 28-21. Wilson matched his season high with 6 tackles.

Wilson has 17 tackles, 2 tackles for loss and 1 forced fumble in 4 games.

Mario Williams - Williams was no where to be found in the Texans 21-28 loss to the Cardinals. Being hampered in practice with a minor shoulder injury last week in practice may have attributed to him not registering a tackle.

Williams has 18 tackles, 2 sacks and 1 forced fumble through 5 games.

Tank Tyler - After starting the first two games at Nose Tackle, he has played in a reserve role behind Ron Edwards the past three weeks. Tyler recorded 3 tackles in Sunday's 20-26 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday.

Tyler has 21 tackles and 1 tackle for loss through 5 games.

Dajuan Morgan - Morgan has seen action as a reserve in all 5 games this season playing behind Mike Brown at Strong Safety. Morgan didn't post any stats in Sunday's 20-26 loss to the Cowboys.

Morgan has 3 tackles through 5 games.

Brian Clark - Brian Clark has seen action at wide receiver in all 5 games this season for the Buccaneers. Clark is third on the depth chart behind Antonio Bryant.

Clark's only reception of the year came in week 1 for 17 yards.

Steven Hauschka - Hauschka didn't have a field goal attempt in the Ravens 14-17 loss to the Bengals. He did connect on both of his PAT's.

Hauschka is 4 for 5 in field goal attemps and 18 for 18 in PAT's through 5 games.

-Scott Kooistra - Kooistra has seen action in two games this season as a reserve Right Guard, but didn't see action in the Bengals 17-14 win over the Ravens on Sunday.

-Leroy Harris - Harris saw action as a reserve at Center on Sunday night in a 9-31 loss to the Colts. Harris has seen action in all 5 games this season.

-Sean Locklear is still inactive due to an ankle injury.

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