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The 50&10 Club: The Players Who Will Score Less in 2026

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It’s funny how quickly Nick Westbrook-Ikhine became forgotten. We’re only a year removed from NWI popping out of nowhere for the Titans and, from Week 6 to Week 13, scoring 8 touchdowns on 38 targets, a score on 21. 1% of his targets.

For the season, he ended with 9 touchdowns on 60 targets, a 15. 0% that was the highest for any receiver with at least 50 targets in a season in at least the last decade. Almost no one believed it was for real, of course.

And it wasn’t. Westbrook-Ikhine had 10 touchdowns on 160 career targets (6. 3%) before 2024, and then in 2025 he scored exactly 0 times on 20 targets (that’s, uh, 0.

0%). What looked unsustainable turned out to be, in fact, unsustainable, and as of this moment, he’s unemployed only a year removed from that scoring binge. (Update: I wrote this Tuesday, and then he signed with the Colts Wednesday.

Still, the point overall holds. ) But while Westbrook-Ikhine is an extreme example of this phenomenon, he’s not the only such example. Not by a long shot.

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