Jacksonville's Trevor Lawrence struggled last week, completing 53.7% of his passes and garnering just 9.2 fantasy points.
— Michael Pittman Jr. is a high-caliber NFL wide receiver and he’s quickly putting last season’s struggles out of fantasy managers’ minds. Pittman had his target share jump from 28.2% in Week 1 to 38.7% in Week 2 and he played 97% of the snaps for a second consecutive week. Baltimore’s secondary is solid, but it has allowed the 11th-highest catch rate over expectation . Pittman is nearly a lineup lock.
— Zay Flowers had his target share drop from 47.6% in Week 1 to 15.2% in Week 2. While that was to be expected with the return of Mark Andrews, fantasy managers won’t be pleased to hear he was out-targeted by Nelson Agholor. Don’t lose faith though. Flowers’ 77.1% snap share was far and away the highest among any Baltimore receiver and he ran seven more routes than the next-closest wideout.
— Chris Godwin had a 25.0% target share in Week 2 and was on the field more than any other Tampa Bay receiver. I have concerns that Baker Mayfield could struggle against the Eagles, but their defense hasn’t looked nearly as menacing as last season. While Godwin hasn’t scored yet, he had both of Tampa’s red zone targets in Week 2 so don’t be shocked to see him score this week.— Garrett Wilson .
— Terry McLaurin finished with more fantasy points than Jahan Dotson in Week 2 but the usage stats favored Dotson. Dotson out-snapped McLaurin 55-48 and ran 39 routes to McLaurin’s 33. McLaurin did get six targets to Dotson’s five but that’s negligible. Buffalo’s defense is solid so I’m not thrilled about either of them — though, Dotson would be my preferred choice of the two.
— Rashid Shaheed still hasn’t played more than 55% of snaps and won’t likely get a target share north of 20% but there is no doubting his playmaking abilities. Shaheed’s stellar aDOT gives him a high ceiling — though, he could struggle against a stout Green Bay secondary.
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