The fantasy football stats to know from Week 10
Joel Smyth brings you the fantasy stats to know coming off of Week 10 of the NFL season.
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The important fantasy stats to know from week 10.
With the offensive line problems, the Chargers shifted to the fastest time to throw in the week and surprisingly, the benefactor was Quinn Johnson, 6 targets at or behind the line of scrimmage.
With Swift back, his RB touch percentage actually went up.
In terms of their total roll though, he had a lot more targets, but their roles were pretty much the same.
They went drive by drive for the most part.
Rashad White, the opposite, it was 75%, now it's basically 50/50 with Sean Tucker taking half the carries.
With Shaheed.
Gone, Olave's target share jumps basically right back up to where it was with Rattler.
This was the best volume day yet for Woody Marks in terms of that backfield split.
In the games where he's getting volume, he's actually averaging 16 points per game.
The Bills lost and Cook did bat again, so I have another excuse to use this stat.
Here's the schedule for the next month.
Since week 4 last year, when Nika Collins played Jacksonville, he's dominated them and then not done too much else against anybody else.
The volume in week 10 wasn't the problem at all compared to some other weeks.
McCarthy, Just hasn't been able to hit those guys downfield yet.
Over the last decade, JSN is number 1 in points per route.
It's not necessarily close, and Niko is there too.
It wasn't the greatest numbers this week, but Marvin is 3 games per set, 9 targets per game.
Dan Campbell took over the play calling in Detroit yesterday.
In terms of the usage, the carries.
The routes were basically the exact same.
Gibbs just had the better day.
Washington's target share has been consistent over this past month, but Myers only ran 16 routes yesterday.
It looks like that slot role will be split, and he had that touchdown called back.
Jordan Mason, it wasn't even the 1B, he was just the backup.
Aaron Jones, 44 snaps, Mason 14.

