Fantasy Football: Target analysis and passing game breakdown before Week 17, 2019
A receiver needs targets in order to be productive in Fantasy football. If a receiver isn't seeing his share of targets, his Fantasy value plummets. And before you make any kind of roster move involving a wide receiver, tight end or running back who is heavily featured in the passing attack ahead of Week 17, you'll want to see Jody Smith's analysis and breakdown of each team's passing attack.
Smith has been working in the Fantasy industry for many years and has contributed to virtually every meaningful publication and website in the industry. He was also named The Most Accurate Expert for the 2012 NFL season at FantasyPros.com.
One thing we can tell you from his breakdown ahead of Week 17: He believes Buccaneers wide receiver Breshad Perriman needs to remain in your lineup this week with a solid matchup against the Falcons.
"In each of his last four games, Perriman has topped 70 receiving yards, including back-to-back 100-yard outings. He's also caught 5-plus balls in three-of-four and totaled four TD grabs during the stretch," Smith told SportsLine. "Bruce Arians indicated that he will be coaching to win in Week 17, so look for Perriman to once again approach WR1 numbers in an exploitable matchup against Atlanta's secondary."
Smith has also identified a receiver who got double-digit targets last week, but has a tougher matchup in Week 17 and is due for some regression. You ABSOLUTELY need to see his data and analysis before setting your Fantasy lineups.
So which wide receivers can you trust moving forward? And which receiver who received a ton of volume in Week 16 is a risky play in Week 17? ... Join SportsLine now to see Jody Smith's target analysis and passing game breakdown ahead of Week 16, all from a proven Fantasy expert who has been named one of the most accurate in the nation!
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