ARIZONA CARDINALS

PFF: Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson posted a career-low in targets

Mar 25, 2019, 2:39 PM

(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)...

(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Quarterbacks around the NFL are becoming less inclined to throw in the direction of Arizona Cardinals defensive back Patrick Peterson.

Over the past four seasons, Pro Football Focus, who has Peterson ranked as the eighth-best corner in the league, shows a decrease in his targets every year starting from 99 in 2014 to a career-low 52 in 2018 for the 28-year-old LSU product.

Peterson has been effective on the field despite the Cardinals defense struggling as a whole, ranking 20th in total yards allowed per game (358.8), 26th in total points allowed per game (26.6) and last in rushing yards allowed (154.9) in 2018.

Arizona hired a defensive-minded head coach in Steve Wilks in 2018 who lasted only one season after the team went 3-13. Peterson managed to grab two interceptions, five passes defensed and a sack under the first-year head coach.

The Cardinals have switched back to a 3-4 base defense after hiring Vance Joseph to be the new defensive coordinator. Peterson had nine interceptions and 29 passes defensed in 2014-17 under former head coach Bruce Arians and former defensive coordinators Todd Bowles and James Bettcher (2015-17) in the 3-4 scheme.

With hopes of a more aggressive defense, Peterson may see the ball more after allowing only 30 catches all season and 0.63 yards per coverage snap, the lowest in the league.

“Ideally what you would like to be able to do is you want guys to actually try to throw the ball to Patrick Peterson,” defensive backs coach Marcus Robertson said back in February.

“In my mind, I’m saying that’s what I would like to see happen. I would like to see more balls thrown to him so we can find out how good he really is. I would like to see teams try it.”

Peterson has been an All-Pro three times and has made every Pro Bowl team since he was a rookie in 2011. He is yet to finish a season without at least one interception and has played and started in every regular season game of his career.

There’s a reason quarterbacks don’t throw his way.

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Cardinals

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) avoids pressure by Arizona Cardinals defensive tac...

Bailey Leasure

Cardinals DT Bilal Nichols on defense: ‘We are starting to hit our mark’

Cardinals defensive tackle Bilal Nichols said the defense is playing well at the right time as they get ready to face the Green Bay Packers.

32 minutes ago

Max Melton...

Alex Weiner

Cardinals rookie CB Max Melton to face brother, Packers WR Bo Melton

In a moment they dreamed about as kids, Cardinals cornerback Max Melton and Packers wide receiver Bo Melton will face each other in the NFL for the first time. 

4 hours ago

Wide receiver Chris Moore #10 of the Arizona Cardinals...

Kevin Zimmerman

Chris Moore re-signed to Arizona Cardinals practice squad

Two days after the Arizona Cardinals released him, receiver Chris Moore was signed to the team's practice squad on Friday.

1 day ago

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner and backup Josh McCown review the defensive schemes on th...

Kevin Zimmerman

Feeling old? Ex-Cardinals QBs Kurt Warner’s and Josh McCown’s kids will play each other Saturday

Owen McCown of UTSA and E.J. Warner of Rice face off Saturday. Their dads, Josh McCown and Kurt Warner, were on the 2005 Arizona Cardinals.

1 day ago

Arizona Cardinals WR Zay Jones makes a catch during Day 1 of joint practice...

Arizona Sports

Cardinals injury report: Zay Jones, Darius Robinson out vs. Packers

Arizona Cardinals receiver Zay Jones and defensive tackle Darius Robinson were downgraded Thursday ahead of facing the Green Bay Packers.

1 day ago

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson...

Alex Weiner

Cardinals rookie Dadrion Taylor-Demerson soaking in what he can before the exam

Cardinals rookie safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson said the coolest part of his days is listening to veterans Budda Baker and Jalen Thompson talk ball.

2 days ago

PFF: Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson posted a career-low in targets