JJ Zachariason
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East Coast Dad™. Late-Round Fantasy Football creator. Host of the award-winning Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast (& Living the Stream). Pitt alum.
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League "lowest" could be used there
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The Seahawks have a league worst 10.4% running back target share this season. Kenneth Walker, by himself, was at 14% last season.
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Seattle Seahawks running back targets this year: 16
Christian McCaffrey targets in Week 3: 15
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I talk Kimani Vidal, AJ Brown, Zay Flowers, and more on this week's 15 Transactions episode. open.spotify.com/episode/3kv2...
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Adjusted QB Passing Yards Allowed
-67.6, best in the league

Adjusted RB Rushing Yards Allowed
-18.2, 6th-best in the league
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The Falcons defense so far this year, according to my numbers:

Adjusted Fantasy Points Allowed
3rd-toughest against QB
2nd-toughest against RB
3rd-toughest against WR
1st-toughest against TE

(More in following post...)
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Drake London and Bijan Robinson have 299 combined yards after one half of football.
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Ah don't worry guys Emeka Egbuka is just gonna miss games against the Lions and Saints and *sobs uncontrollably*
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David Montgomery saw just 4 of 21 running back rushes against the Chiefs. That 19% running back rush share is the second-lowest of his career. The only time it was lower was when he left a game early in 2022.
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Jameson Williams saw target shares of 13%, 14%, and 12% over his first three games. Over his last three, he's been at 32%, 4%, and 26%.
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Despite not seeing a target, Isaac TeSlaa ran a route on 68% of Detroit's drop backs last night. That was a season high.
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Brashard Smith played 9% of Kansas City's snaps against the Lions. He's been below 10% in back-to-back games after reaching 26% in Week 4.
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Travis Kelce hit a 25% target share last night, a season high. He's been at or above a 20% share in four of six games this year.
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Cade Otton hit a season high 26% target share in Week 6 against the 49ers. No player on the Bucs ran more routes.
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Rachaad White has seen roughly 78% of Tampa Bay's running back rushes and a 13% target share during his two games without Bucky Irving. He's been an RB1 in both contests.
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Jake Tonges has finished as a TE1 (top-12 TE) in each of his last three games, scoring 14.8, 17.1, and 11.8 PPR points. He's seen about 20% of San Francisco's targets over the last two weeks.
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Kendrick Bourne led the 49ers with an 85% route participation rate against Tampa Bay. Jauan Jennings, who apparently has a broken everything, ran the second-most routes on the team in Week 6 (79%). Bourne has now seen target shares of 23% and 24% over his last two games.
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Tucker Kraft target shares by week:
1: 18.2%
2: 25.9%
3: 16.0%
4: 13.9%
6: 7.7%
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Romeo Doubs had a 34.6% target share against the Bengals. Matthew Golden was at 19.2% (season high).
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Tee Higgins had a 20% target share against the Packers (second-highest of his season), resulting in 62 receiving yards (highest).
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Chase Brown saw just a 60% running back rush share against the Packers, second-lowest of his season. His 5.0% target share was the lowest of his season.
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Cam Ward has one game this year with 10+ standard fantasy points scored.
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Tyjae Spears out-snapped Tony Pollard 36 to 26 against the Raiders, running twice as many routes.