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Mohamed Sanu has lowest dropped pass percentage among NFL wide receivers since 2015

Mohamed Sanu catching a pass in February’s Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. John Spink/AJC
By Juliakate E Culpepper
June 14, 2017Since 2015, Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Mohamed Sanu leads NFL wide receivers in lowest dropped pass percentage.
Sanu dropped 2.8 percent of passes thrown to him in 2015 with the Bengals and his first with the Falcons last season.
Behind Sanu were Danny Amendola (3.7 percent), Pierre Garcon (3.7 percent), Larry Fitzgerald (3.8 percent) and Doug Baldwin (3.8 percent).
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In 2016, Sanu caught 95 passes for 774 yards and six touchdowns.


