Important Fantasy Stats to know from Week 15
Joel Smyth has the most important points to takeaway from Week 15 of the fantasy season.
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The important fantasy stats to know from Week 15.
Taylor had 28 touches on 58 offensive plays.
Main difference is just with the team setup.
44-year-old Rivers, they went basically shotgun only, so its a big dip in his efficiency there.
But the matchup next weeks a lot better.
After the bye week and some recent coaching Changes: Tracy had a season-high 75% of the running back touches.
He was averaging 54% since the Scattabbo injury.
Here's the split between Vidal and Hampton.
It's basically 50/50 on the ground.
Vidal is getting the receiving, but ever since offensive line injuries, The scoring.
Offense has ranked 21st.
Irving had 16 of the 18 Bucks' running back carries outside the goal line.
Tucker to sally off those 3 goal-line attempts, it lowers Irving's touchdown ceiling, But he hadn't had a goal-line touchdown Entering the week, and he was averaging 17 Points per game.
Mike Evans led the week in air yards.
On limited snaps, it looks even better when we go targets per Route progress was steady.
It reached 43% completion.
Wando Robinson had 4 ends on target yesterday.
He's averaging nearly 12 targets per game.
Darts since week seven, and Fannon without, Njoku had 14 targets.
The next closest was 4.
Hunt's role took a huge backseat yesterday.
He played just 1 red-zone snap, too.
That's where all of his points come from.
Since Week 8, Colby Parkinson has tied for the most red zone targets in the entire NFL.
Davante Adams.
He had all the red zone targets yesterday.
Didnt go to Adams, six touchdowns in last six games.
Without Watson, it was more a wide receiver by committee.
No Kraft helps a little, but in three games without Watson last year, Reed had 14 points per game, and Matthew Golden had both targets after the Watson injury.

