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Rachaad White‘s stats weren’t impressive, but he had a solid workload. 17 for 39 rushing, 2 for 10 receiving yards. 19 touches are still solid in his season debut with a whopping 79% snap share. 55% route participation. No. 2 RB Sean Tucker had 7 and was equally inefficient. Buccaneers have OL issues. But I was very shocked at White’s lack of targets (2). Something to monitor. I’d buy low with the Bears’ horrible defense coming up next. 6th on the week among RBs in snap share and 11th in touches.
The biggest surprise though for the Bears in Week 2? D.J. Moore. TWO TARGETS. Despite a 92% snap share and 94% route participation. Might have been the Jaire Alexander treatment but you trade for this guy and don’t target him? Man. Must expect a squeaky wheel game coming soon. Works in Chicago’s favor they have a Tampa Bay Buccaneers secondary in Week 2, Moore has played many times in the past. Last time he faced them, Moore blew up for 117 yards on 6 catches and 1 TD on 10 targets.
Buy low on D.J. Moore.
Tight end Logan Thomas was the No. 1 target (8 targets) posting a 4 for 43 stat line, followed by second-year WR Jahan Dotson (7 targets) who went 5 for 40 receiving yards. Dotson led the team in routes run (95% route participation) and air yards share (30%).
LT picked up the elite tight-end role we were hoping for, running a route on 32 of 42 dropbacks (76%). Also played 82% of the offensive snaps.
Curtis Samuel led the team in receiving yards (54) with five catches on a 65% snap rate.
Terry McLaurin played a full complement of snaps, but he was not featured nor efficient. Playing time was not limited by his turf toe injury, but he had just two catches for 31 yards on four targets. Brutal matchup in Week 2 where he will likely draw coverage from Patrick Surtain II. Woof. Sell McLaurin and buy Dotson after a quiet Week 1. WR1 Alpha usage.
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