![]() But Brissett threw a preposterous 28.6% of his targets to tight ends last year while with the Dolphins, and 27.7% to Colts tight ends in 2019. Trusting him to cultivate Fantasy numbers for his pass-catchers is like trusting Jerry Jones to be quiet and humble. Expect most of those to fall to Njoku (a few will also end up in Harrison Bryant's hands - but those are the Browns' only two tight ends). Njoku's path to being the Browns' primary tight end was blocked by Austin Hooper in 20 - Hooper had 70 targets in 2020 and 61 targets in 2021. Expect a Flex starter return - at minimum. All you have to do is take him with a pick after 120th overall. A late-August lower-body injury is something the team is being careful with, but it's reportedly not a serious injury.Įverything is in line for the 27-year-old to take a step forward. There's room for three receivers to total 400 targets and still have a preposterous 200-plus to spread to everyone else.įinally, the Bills have given McKenzie the starter's treatment this preseason - he's worked with the first team in practice and only played in preseason games Allen played in. Their effort to improve their run game is proof of this. This team attempted 655 passes in 2021 and 596 in 2020. McKenzie's catch rate was at least 76.9% per year.Īs for a target crunch in Buffalo, remember that this offense is completely reliant on Allen. Beasley caught 82 passes in each of his past two seasons with at least a 73% catch rate per year.Of those six touchdowns, four came in the red zone, so he wasn't just a deep-ball guy. Naturally that doesn't include any scores he caught from out wide. Despite limited play, McKenzie actually led all Bills wideouts in touchdowns from the slot in 2020 (five). ![]()
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