Lets take a look at Torrey's alleged pass interference penalties and see if we can clear up some misconceptions. Here are his DPI drawn numbers for his tenure in Baltimore:
2014: 11 penalties for 229 yards
2013: 6 penalties, 93 yards
2012: 5 penalties, 78 yards
2011: 4 penalties, 171 yards
One large takeaway is the inconsistency with which this yardage comes, as most people already recognize that banking on defensive pass interference as a quality metric for WRs are going to get letdown over time. He only drew 2 penalties for 32 yards in 2015, thus further continuing this trend.
Now, if we decided to play the game where we had his DPI yardage to his real yardage (which is incredibly flawed to do by the way), lets look at the results:
2014: 996 yards (would have ranked 23rd in the league in receiving yardage)
2013: 1,221 yards (would have ranked 15th in the league in receiving yardage)
2012: 933 yards (would have ranked 26th in the league in receiving yardage)
2011: 1,012 yards (would have ranked 19th in the league in receiving yardage)
So not only would he have been nowhere close to leading the league in receiving, he would have AT BEST ranked 15th in 2013. He was basically in the 20-30 range (with the pass interference penalties) in every other season but that one.
I also bet you only added in Torrey's DPI yardage and not the same for the others in the rankings. Well done disproving this ridiculous theory.