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Where Do The Colts Rank? Week 9 (2019)

Here’s your weekly look at where the standout Indianapolis Colts units and individual players rank among their AFC and NFL peers heading into Week 10 of the 2019 season.

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INDIANAPOLIS — Here's your weekly look at where the standout Indianapolis Colts units and individual players rank among their AFC and NFL peers heading into Week 10 of the 2019 season:

Colts Team

— Fourth in the NFL in fewest penalties (50)

— Seventh in the NFL in fewest yards penalized (436)

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Colts Offense

— Ninth in the NFL and fourth in the AFC in rushing yards (129.8 per game)

— Seventh in the NFL in interception percentage (1.52)

— 10th in the NFL in sack percentage (6.08)

— Tied for seventh in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed (16)

— Sixth in the NFL in first downs per game (22.9)

— 10th in the NFL in third down conversion percentage (43.81)

— Seventh in the NFL in 3rd-and-10-plus conversion percentage (24.1)

— Fourth in the NFL in 3rd-and-short [less than four yards] conversion percentage (75.0)

— First in the NFL in fourth down conversion percentage (81.82)

— Tied for first in the NFL in fourth downs converted (9)

— Third in the NFL in red zone touchdown percentage (67.86)

— Tied for seventh in the NFL in red zone touchdowns (19)

— Ninth in the NFL in average time of possession (31:08)

— Tied for third in the NFL in most touchdowns off 10-play drives (9)

— Second in the NFL in average number of plays on scoring drives (9.12)

— Fifth in the NFL average number of yards on scoring drives (64.0)

— Tied for third in the NFL in players recording three or more receiving touchdowns (3)

Quarterback Jacoby Brissett

— Seventh in the AFC in completion percentage (64.8)

— Tied for third in the AFC in touchdown passes (14)

— Seventh in the NFL and fourth in the AFC in touchdown percentage (5.9)

— Tied for sixth in the NFL and third in the AFC in fewest interceptions (3)

— Eighth in the NFL and third in the AFC in interception percentage (1.3)

— 10th in the NFL and fourth in the AFC in quarterback rating (99.7)

— Seventh in the AFC in fourth quarter passer rating (94.8)

— Sixth in the AFC in third-down passer rating (98.0)

— Tied for first in the NFL in third-and-one rushing conversion percentage (100)

— Tied for third in the NFL in games with two-plus passing touchdowns (5)

— Third in the NFL in red zone passing touchdowns (13)

— Tied for second in the NFL in passing touchdowns inside the 10-yard line (9)

— Seventh in the AFC in percentage of first downs per pass attempt (34.7)

— Tied for seventh in the NFL and fifth in the AFC in completion percentage inside the 10-yard line (64.7)

Running back Marlon Mack

— Ninth in the NFL and fifth in the AFC in rushing yards (679)

— Sixth in the AFC in yards from scrimmage (747)

— Tied for eighth in the NFL and tied for third in the AFC in first downs (43)

— Fourth in the NFL in rushing first downs (42)

— First in the NFL among qualified running backs in Pro Football Focus fumble/hands grade (90.4)

— Tied for first among NFL running backs in fewest fumbles (0)

— Tied for first among NFL running backs in fewest penalties (0)

— Sixth in the NFL and third in the AFC in carries (159)

— Seventh in the AFC in big-play rushes [10-plus yards] (15)

— Seventh in the AFC in first down per carry percentage (26.4)

Running back Nyheim Hines

— Seventh in the AFC in catch percentage (79.3)

Running back Jordan Wilkins

— Seventh in the NFL in rushing average [minimum 20 attempts] (6.0)

Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton

— Tied for 10th in the NFL in receiving touchdowns (5)

— 11th in the NFL in consecutive active games with a reception (68)

— Tied for third in the NFL in red zone receiving touchdowns (5)

— Tied for first in the NFL in receiving touchdowns inside the 10-yard line (4)

— Sixth in the NFL among qualified receivers in passer rating when targeted (122.5)

— Tied for eighth in the NFL and tied for fifth in the AFC in red zone receptions (7)

— Tied for first in the NFL in receptions inside the 10-yard line (5)

Wide receiver Zach Pascal

— Seventh in the NFL and fourth in the AFC in first down percentage per passing target (51.9)

Tight end Jack Doyle

— 10th in the NFL in catch percentage among active players since 2013 (76.5)

Tight end Eric Ebron

— First in the NFL in touchdowns among tight ends since 2018 (17)

— 10th in the NFL in touchdowns since 2018 (17)

— Tied for first in the NFL in receiving touchdowns since 2018 (16)

— Tied for fourth in the NFL in consecutive active regular season games played among tight ends (49)

Tackle Anthony Castonzo

— Seventh among qualified offensive linemen in Pro Football Focus overall grade (81.8)

— 10th among qualified offensive linemen in Pro Football Focus pass blocking grade (81.8)

— Ninth among qualified offensive linemen in Pro Football Focus run blocking grade (74.9)

— Tied for ninth among qualified NFL offensive linemen in fewest penalties (1)

Guard Quenton Nelson

— Second among qualified NFL offensive linemen in Pro Football Focus overall grade (88.0)

— Fourth among qualified NFL offensive linemen in Pro Football Focus run blocking grade (88.0)

— Tied for first in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed (0)

— Tied for ninth among qualified NFL offensive linemen in fewest penalties (1)

Tackle Braden Smith

— 10th among qualified offensive linemen in Pro Football Focus run blocking grade (73.8)

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Colts Defense

— Seventh in the AFC in yards allowed (339.9 per game)

— Tied for eighth in the NFL in fourth down conversion percentage allowed (37.50)

— Tied for 10th in the NFL in red zone touchdown percentage allowed (51.85)

— Fourth in the NFL in goal-to-go touchdown percentage allowed (55.56)

— Second in the NFL in consecutive active games not allowing a 100-yard rusher (26)

— Eighth in the NFL in fewest pass attempts against (267)

— Seventh in the NFL in fewest rushing attempts against (188)

Defensive end Justin Houston

— Tied for fifth in the AFC in sacks (6.0)

— Tied for seventh in the AFC in fumble recoveries (2)

— Tied for sixth in the NFL and tied for fourth in the AFC in defensive fumble recoveries (2)

— Second in the NFL in multi-sack games since 2011 (19)

— Tied for second in the NFL in consecutive active games with at least 1.0 sack (4)

Defensive end Ben Banogu

— 11th in the NFL in sacks among rookies (1.5)

— Tied for sixth in the NFL in forced fumbles among rookies (1)

Linebacker Darius Leonard

— Third in the NFL in total tackles since 2018 (210)

— Tied for third in the NFL in 10-tackle games since 2018 (10)

Linebacker Anthony Walker

— Tied for sixth in the NFL in most single-game tackles in 2019 (15; Week 3 vs. Atlanta)

Linebacker Bobby Okereke

— Tied for second in the NFL in fumble recoveries among rookies (1)

Cornerback Kenny Moore II

— Tied for fourth in the NFL in sacks among cornerbacks since 2018 (2.5)

Cornerback Rock Ya-SIn

— Sixth in the NFL in solo tackles among rookies (26)

Cornerback Marvell Tell III

— Tied for sixth in the NFL in forced fumbles among rookies (1)

Safety Khari Willis

— 10th in the NFL in solo tackles among rookies (25)

— 12th in the NFL in total tackles among rookies (33)

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Colts Special Teams

— Fourth in the NFL in punt return average (10.0)

— Eighth in the NFL in kick return average (24.1)

— Sixth in the NFL in punt return average allowed (5.1)

Punter Rigoberto Sanchez

— Fifth in the AFC in touchbacks on kickoffs (28)

Kicker Adam Vinatieri

— Longest made field goal in the AFC this season (55 yards; Week 8 vs. Denver)

— Eighth in the AFC in scoring by kickers (50)

Wide receiver Zach Pascal

— Fourth in the NFL and second in the AFC in kickoff return average (26.3)

Wide receiver Parris Campbell

— Fourth in the NFL in kickoff return average among rookies (25.3)

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