From CHFFl:
Is Jordy benefiting from being the "#3" receiver? How much longer will that hold? Dan Pompeii is also wondering.The Cold, Hard Football Facts: Jordy Nelson’s numbers over his last eight games including playoffs: 35 catches, 610 yards, five touchdowns. That’s a 70-catch, 1,220-yard, 10 TD pace over a full season – not bad for a guy who averages 30-35 snaps a game.
He's currently at 161 yards on 7 receptions and 2 TD so far this year, leading the team in yards and TD. His 84 yard TD accounts for a big part of that so far this year, so who knows if he'll end up with 1000+ and 16 TD , but his last 8 games have been impressive and he looks to be making the most of his opportunities.
What happens if he gets more snaps and/or teams start paying more attention to him?