Ted Ginn Jr and Devin Hester
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 12:32 pm
With the retirement of Ted Ginn Jr, I thought it would be cool to compare his career to Devin Hester, who many people feel will be in the HOF ...
Tale Of The Tape :
Rushing yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 486 yrds ... 7 ypc ... 2 TDs
Hester ...116 yrds ... 3 ypc ... 1TD
Receiving yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 5742 yds ... 14 ypc ... 33 TDs
Hester ... 3311 yds ... 13 ypc ... 16 TDs
Total Scrimmage yards/TDs
Ginn ... 6,228 ... 35 TDs
Hester ... 3427 ... 17 TDs
Punt Return yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 2624 yrds ... 10 ypr ... 4 TDs
Hester ... 3695 yrds ... 11.7 ... 14 TDs
Kickoff Returns yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 6899 yrds ... 22.5 ypr ... 3 TDs
Hester ... 7333 yrds ... 25 ypr ... 5 TDs
Total Kickoff/Punt Return yards/TDs
Ginn ... 9523 ... 7 TDs
Hester ... 11,028 ... 19 TDs
Total Yardage/Career TDs(postseason included)
Ginn ... 15,751 ... 43 TDs
Hester ... 14,455 ... 38 TDs
Counting yardage and TDs rather than touches, both players made explosive plays with Ginn doing better in terms of scrimmage yardage, while Hester doing better in special teams return yardage. The TD numbers on kickoff/punt return yardage and honors/accolades, gives Hester a HOF case but Ginn wasnt a slouch himself, with Hester clearly being the better punt returner. Though Ginn was the better receiver and probably played a lot more as a regular, the question is, does Ginn Jr have a case for the HOVG/HOF ?
In my opinion, maybe the HOVG along with Hester, who was spectacular but not the regular starter he should have been to make the HOF. Many people believe a returner is due however and Hester may get voted in before other returners like Mitchell, Johnson, Upchurch, Metcalf, Brown, or Woodson.
Without accolades, Ginn won't have as much a case but had a good to very good total career, without the hands to have made more of an impact as a receiver. Did he justify his high draft status ? Probably not, but a versatile weapon for a number of teams ...
Tale Of The Tape :
Rushing yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 486 yrds ... 7 ypc ... 2 TDs
Hester ...116 yrds ... 3 ypc ... 1TD
Receiving yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 5742 yds ... 14 ypc ... 33 TDs
Hester ... 3311 yds ... 13 ypc ... 16 TDs
Total Scrimmage yards/TDs
Ginn ... 6,228 ... 35 TDs
Hester ... 3427 ... 17 TDs
Punt Return yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 2624 yrds ... 10 ypr ... 4 TDs
Hester ... 3695 yrds ... 11.7 ... 14 TDs
Kickoff Returns yards/Avg/TDs
Ginn ... 6899 yrds ... 22.5 ypr ... 3 TDs
Hester ... 7333 yrds ... 25 ypr ... 5 TDs
Total Kickoff/Punt Return yards/TDs
Ginn ... 9523 ... 7 TDs
Hester ... 11,028 ... 19 TDs
Total Yardage/Career TDs(postseason included)
Ginn ... 15,751 ... 43 TDs
Hester ... 14,455 ... 38 TDs
Counting yardage and TDs rather than touches, both players made explosive plays with Ginn doing better in terms of scrimmage yardage, while Hester doing better in special teams return yardage. The TD numbers on kickoff/punt return yardage and honors/accolades, gives Hester a HOF case but Ginn wasnt a slouch himself, with Hester clearly being the better punt returner. Though Ginn was the better receiver and probably played a lot more as a regular, the question is, does Ginn Jr have a case for the HOVG/HOF ?
In my opinion, maybe the HOVG along with Hester, who was spectacular but not the regular starter he should have been to make the HOF. Many people believe a returner is due however and Hester may get voted in before other returners like Mitchell, Johnson, Upchurch, Metcalf, Brown, or Woodson.
Without accolades, Ginn won't have as much a case but had a good to very good total career, without the hands to have made more of an impact as a receiver. Did he justify his high draft status ? Probably not, but a versatile weapon for a number of teams ...