The following is a list of the Week 14 leaders in looks and touches. It defines those running backs and receivers who received the most attention this past weekend.
Touches is defined as the number of times a running back carried or caught the football. Looks is defined as the number of times a player was the intended target of a pass.
• Chester Taylor led all running backs with at least 10 touches in yards per touch for Week 14, as he totaled 124 yards of offense (101 rushing, 23 receiving) on just 11 touches (eight carries, three catches), good for an 11.27-yard average. The majority of his offense came on a single play, an 84-yard touchdown run. In one of the week's more surprising developments, the Vikings' Adrian Peterson came in on the opposite end of the spectrum – he managed just three rushing yards on his 14 carries (no catches), an average of 0.21 yards per touch. Peterson fell to second in the league in yards-per-carry (6.1) with the sub-par performance.
LOOKS • Widely-available running backs among the league leaders in looks per game over the past three weeks: Lorenzo Booker (7.5 – fifth), Adrian Peterson CHI (5.3 – eighth), Fred Jackson (5 – 10th), Ladell Betts (4.3 – 13th), Kevin Faulk (4.3 – 13th), Kenny Watson (4.3 – 13th), J.J. Arrington (3.6 – 17th), Ron Dayne (3.6 – 17th), Aaron Stecker (3.5 – 21st), Leon Washington (3.3 – 22nd), and Leonard Weaver (3.3 – 22nd).
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