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Breshad Perriman Week 11 Outlook -

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Tue, Nov 17th 2020, 3:45pm EST

He hasn't been healthy throughout the year, but he looked good in Week 9 against the Patriots, racking up five catches for 101 yards and two touchdowns. His targets by week have been 5, 2, 8, 2, 7. That's not great for reliability. The Chargers defense has hardly been anything close to what we expected (injuries have decimated them), but of the production they allow to skill-position players, wide receivers are accounting for just 45.2 percent of it, which ranks as the fifth-lowest mark in the league. On top of that, Perriman is a perimeter-only receiver, which means he'll see a lot of Casey Hayward and Michael Davis, who've been much better than the defenders over the middle of the field. They've combined to allow 56-of-100 passing for 798 yards and five touchdowns. That amounts to just 7.98 yards per target and a touchdown every 20.0 targets. The Chargers as a team have allowed just 23 pass plays of 20-plus yards this year, which ranks as the fifth-fewest in the league. When you combine his unstable target share with the matchup, he's nothing more than a boom-or-bust WR5.

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