Saw this floating around:

DeJean played 797 snaps this year. About 150 of those were on special teams, so if you break it out in detail, it’s 550 snaps at slot corner, 52 snaps in the box, and a negligible amount at outside corner or other spots. That’s according to Pro Football Focus data, which also says that DeJean allowed 50 completions on 71 targets, a number slightly different than the one Jeff has in the tweet above. It’s a 70.4 completion percentage, but only amounted to 365 total yards against and 0 touchdowns.

Additionally, there were seven games in which DeJean did not allow a reception of more than 15 yards. He struggled with Adam Thielen in Week 14, but otherwise conceded more than 50 yards just one other time, which was the first Washington game.

The basic stats are excellent as well. Six PBUs, one forced fumble, 51 tackles, a half-sack, and three tackles for loss. His individual numbers are buried a bit, and make for tough league-wide comparisons since he didn’t play as many games as other slot corners, but during the main chunk of the schedule when he was on the field, Cleveland through the second Dallas game, the Eagles’ defense gave up the fewest passing yards in the NFL and held opposing quarterbacks to a 62.1% completion rate. That was 5th lowest. They also conceded just 48 big plays, which was #1 in the league.