There would be no doubts about DHop.
Kenyan Drake looks like he's done for the season. Way under that good 10% we look for in RBs. Edmonds is the one who got it and sounds like a Tarik Cohen in that offense.
Hollywood is getting the targets, but not the scores. So, for those who are expecting his breakout, be patient.
Diggs is doing fine, and Singletary looks great without Zack Moss around.
What about Robby Anderson in a better coaching staff?
Mike Davis might be starting a committee when CMC gets back. I said might.
Monty is free to shine now; sounds like a matter of time for him to show good numbers this season.
ARob stands alone and that's what his talent should command.
Green's targets are dropping week after week, whilst Mixon's keep rising.
Boyd is securing a go-to-guy position.
Are we finally watching a great season from OBJ in Cleveland?
Hunt's got a month and a half to show us his KC days-like performance
Gallup got hit hard by Lamb.
Cooper is a stud and so is Zeke.
Jeudy's talent might be compared to Hopkins' some day in the future. Whoever quarterbacks in Mile High is gonna target him.
Gordon is gonna be good as long as Lindsay doesn't share snaps.
Babytron is back and taking over.
Swift's gotta get that backfield someday.
Without Adams and Lazard, Rodgers' targets are anyone's.
But Jones is set to have many of those all weeks.
Nobody sounds more trustworthy than David Johnson here.
Is Trey Burton the truth? Too soon to know. But Mo is still getting the TDs.
Hines set foot on the target land, which is not so good for JT.
We love James Robinson, don't we?
Chark, when healthy, is good for our team. We just have to pray for Minshew to always remember him.
With Big Mike not being a threat, Keenan Allen is the guy.
Life is unfair when talented guys like Ekeler go down. Wishing him the fastest recovery.
Higbee is slowly living up to the hype, but TDs are needed.
Kupp and Woods are fighting for it as expected.
The backs are sharing too much for us to see a workhorse.
We'll need a lot of patience with Waller this year, but the lack of healthy talent helps him.
Jacobs is getting targets, but not as much as promised by Gruden (so far).
Gaskin has solid ground (and skies) to work. Watch him.
Cook is so good of a runner that he almost doesn't miss the targets.
Irv is a disappointment.
I can see Kamara holding a big piece of that share even when MT gets back. Everything we want to see for this amazing player.
Yeah, Engram is up here but delivering so few points. Sad for me too.
Slayton is really solid. With redzone targets we might see him with a strong finish.
Crowder is unquestionable wherever he plays. Good player, deserves better.
Herndon doesn't sound talented enough to keep up with all that share.
Sanders is one of the few guys standing to get Wentz's targets anyway. He's good, yes, but I'm still curious about how things would be on a fully healthy team.
PS.: nobody averages 20%+
Diontae had a strong beginning, as @LateRoundQB wanted so bad. Nice.
Conner just needs health and everything will be fine.
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Let Russ cook! Metcalf and Lockett are helping each other as the great wideouts both are.
Carson is holding his RB1 status and should keep it that way.
Kittle is back and almost alone.
I'm happy for Jet McKinnon, finally healthy. When his backfield mates get better, things will get messy for everyone.
Imagine a team with Deebo and Aiyuk healthy and setting the field on fire... good for the game, but try to guess who scores.
Gronk is gonna step up one way or another: the OJ Howard experience is over.
RoJo gets good numbers when the backfield is his. Too bad he got Fournette over there.
Are Tampa's WRs a viable streaming option? 😅
Henry is some sort of Dalvin Cook, but script-dependent.
Jonnu is solid and TDs get him big weeks. Looks like an authentic plug-and-play TE this year.
Washington is trending towards Antonio Gibson.
Terry McLaurin won't be amazing, but he's on a bad team, anyway.
Logan Thomas is fading, I guess.
I'll be back with Falcons, Packers, Patriots and Chiefs as soon as possible.
I wouldn't fear Calvin Ridley's fluke against Jaire Alexander. Without Julio Jones dragging much attention, #18 was the one to shut down, and the Packers did it.
RBs don't matter here, as we've seen historically.
Matt LaFleur is doing miracles almost without WRs. Look at this week 4 share. RBs LEADING the heard.
Tonyan might be here to stay. But only after Adams and Lazard fully healthy we'll be sure of it.
CEH is great in volume and his owners are surely happy to have him.
James White is back to restore order in the backfield.
Sony Michel will be out for a while but he was never there for targets.
Tight ends are not a factor too.
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