Playing again with team target ranks. Now crossing them with season points
#1 targets
#2 targets
#3 targets
#4 targets
RBs led their teams in targets eleven times since 2011 and none of them scored less than 216 points
This year, CMC and Kamara have the greatest shots to increase that number
There are good and bad situations to be a WR who leads a team in targets, but the past 10 seasons showed an average of 225 points for those players
Much like WRs, tight ends produce based on their depth in the receiving corps. If a big guy isn't the #1 or #2, doesn't matter much for fantasy purposes, although some outliers break out eventually.
.@SleeperHQ is my favorite platform not only for playing #fantasyfootball, but also for researching. So let's take a look at those charts.
Ben Roethlisberger took Alex Smith's place as the league's Tyrannosaurus (you know, that short-armed dinossaur). We're used to see those passes going to RBs, but the Steelers passed a lot to guys in short routes. Oh, and our former dinossaur, Smith, also helped WFT to be up there
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.
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But the charts are down here: