Courtesy of David Silverman and the New England Patriots

#ProHogs Recap: Week 15

Here is how each #ProHog performed in Week 15 of the NFL regular season.

Trey Flowers
Came back from a rib injury Sunday, recording five tackles in the Patriots’ win over the Steelers, clinching the AFC East title. He had one-half sack for four yards and three quarterback hits. He continues to lead the Patriots with 22 quarterback hits and sacks with 6.5 (29.5 yards). He has 51 tackles this season which ranks seventh on the team but second among defensive linemen.

Alex Collins
Going against Cleveland, the Browns keyed in on Collins, forcing the Ravens to pass the ball. In return, Collins had one of the quietest games in a while, rushing 12 times for just 19 yards. Collins did though haul in a career-high five receptions for 33 yards, including a 14-yard reception. The second-year back improves his season totals to 174 carries for 844 yards and five scores on the ground and 18 receptions for 154 yards through the air.

Among backs with at least 170 carries this season, Collins ranks third in the league in yards per carry at 4.9 and ranks 10th in the league in rushing yards with 844.

Hunter Henry
Targeted just three times, Henry hauled in all three receptions for 28 yards. On the season, Henry has 45 receptions for 579 yards and four touchdowns. Henry ranks ninth among NFL tight ends in receiving yards and second in yards per catch (12.9) and first down percentage (71.1) among tight ends with at least 45 receptions. Six of the Chargers’ seven losses this season are in games when Henry was targeted less than five times. When targeted at least five times, Los Angeles is 7-1, including victors of seven straight.

Deatrich Wise
Tallied two tackles, including one-half sack for four yards and two quarterback hits. Ranks second on the Patriots in quarterback hits with 17, behind fellow #ProHog Trey Flowers, who has 22. Ranks third on the team in sacks at 3.5 for 34 yards and tackles for loss with four.

Wise talks about winning the AFC East in his rookie year.

Martrell Spaight
Finished third on the team with seven tackles, including five solo tackles against the Cardinals. It was Spaight’s sixth game this season with seven or more tackles and third with five or more solo stops. Spaight ranks fourth on the Redskins with 53 total tackles.

Darius Philon
Recorded just one tackle in a loss at Kansas City.

Robert Thomas
Thomas had a career day against Philadelphia. The second-year lineman had a career highs in tackles (5), solo stops (4) and tackles for loss (2).

Jarius Wright
Pulled in a reception for 11 yards. Has a reception in six straight games, the longest streak for Wright since 2015. Wright has 17 receptions in sixth year in the league for 190 yards and two touchdowns.

Chris Smith
Recorded just two tackles (one solo, one assist).

Jeremiah Ledbetter, Jeremy Sprinkle, Brett Goode all saw playing time, but did not record stats.

Travis Swanson, Brandon Allen, Jonathan Williams were all not active, while Ryan Mallett and A.J. Derby were, but did not play.

Season Stats

ProHogTeamStats
Ryan Mallett (QB)Baltimore Ravens9-16, 56 yards, 2 TD
Alex Collins (RB)Baltimore Ravens162 carries, 825 yards, 5 TD, 13 receptions, 121 yards
Chris Smith (DL)Cincinnati Bengals23 tackles (16 solo, 7 ast), 3.0 sacks (36.0 yards), 4 tackles for loss, 1 forced fumble, 9 quarterback hits, 2 pass deflections
Jeremiah Ledbetter (DL)Detroit Lions11 tackles (6 solo, 5 ast), 0.5 sack (1.5 yards), 3 quarterback hits, 1 blocked field goal
Hunter Henry (TE) Los Angeles Chargers42 receptions, 551 yards, 4 TD
Darius Philon (DL)Los Angeles Chargers25 tackles (14 solo, 11 ast), 7 tackles for loss, 4 sacks (23 yards), 8 quarterback hits, 1 pass deflection
Jarius Wright (WR)Minnesota Vikings16 receptions, 179 yards, 2 TD
Trey Flowers (DL)New England Patriots46 tackles (33 solo, 13 ast), 6.0 sacks (25.5 yards), 5 tackles for loss, 19 quarterback hits, 2 forced fumble and 3 pass deflections
Deatrich Wise, Jr. (DL)New England Patriots21 tackles (14 solo, 7 ast), 3.0 sacks (30 yards), 4 tackles for loss, 15 quarterback hits and 1 pass deflection
Robert Thomas (DL)New York Giants10 tackles (1 solo, 9 ast)
Martrell Spaight (LB)Washington Redskins46 tackles (25 solo, 21 ast), 3 tackle for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 1 quarterback hit, 1 pass deflection