As we continue preseason PML action lets take a look at how gameplay tactics (and/or spam) can led to significant XP gains. We enter week 2, a week that does NOT include significant XP from training camps. However, star players typically play more snaps and a full half of football in game 2 of preseason. This week’s data offers an intriguing look into the efficiency and skill (and/or spam) of particular users.
Highlighting a few notable players:
- Raheim Sanders (Chargers) continues to impress, increasing his XP by 190 points to a total of 3425 without the benefit of training camp points.
- Marvin Harrison Jr (Bears) is another standout, with his XP shooting up by 284 points to 2714. Despite fewer downs played this week, Harrison’s performance has been nothing short of exemplary, showing that quality often trumps quantity.
- Jaylen Waddle (Falcons), with only 23 downs played, managed to increase his XP by 167 points, showcasing his explosive potential in the limited opportunities he had.
- We also see a significant rise in XP for Bijan Robinson (Falcons), who played 34 downs and increased his XP by 190 points, indicating a highly effective playstyle that maximizes every touch.
These players have defied the norm by boosting their XP without additional points from training camps. This week’s figures challenge us to look beyond traditional training and find value in every down played.
The fluctuation in XP also poses questions for PML’s future strategies. Coaches and players alike might need to rethink their approach to both training and play-calling. It’s not just the number of snaps that counts, but what you do with them that can lead to success and XP bonuses.
As we move forward, let’s keep a close eye on these trends and the strategies that these top performers are employing. With careful analysis and perhaps some inspiration from these leaders, every player has the chance to climb the ranks and maybe, just like them, see their name highlighted in our next review.