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Antonio Brown Week 10 Outlook -

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Thu, Nov 12th 2020, 7:08am EST

He was a full-time player in his first game with the Bucs, playing 39-of-50 snaps while getting targeted five times. He caught three balls for 31 yards and looked solid for the most part, though it may take some time for him to learn the playbook, as one of his targets appeared to be a miscommunication with Brady where he stopped his route and it led to an interception. He's going to see a mixture of Donte Jackson and Rasul Douglas, two cornerbacks who are certainly beatable. They've combined to allow 47-of-70 passing for 511 yards and four touchdowns in their coverage this year, which isn't as bad as many (myself included) expected, but it's also not a matchup you need to avoid. There have been just eight wide receivers who've seen more than five targets against the Panthers this year, and each of them finished as the WR42 or better. Knowing Brown is a full-time player, he should be considered a low-end WR3 who should only get better as the weeks go on.

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