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Jalen Reagor Week 12 Outlook - Cardinals at Patriots

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Wed, Nov 25th 2020, 7:57pm EST

With how poorly Wentz has played the last two weeks, it's surprising to see Reagor catch 8-of-12 passes for 99 yards. The upsetting part is that Reagor hasn't caught a pass of over 18 yards since way back in Week 1. There hasn't been a lack of deep balls in this offense, but Wentz has completed just 18-of-53 deep attempts, while throwing four touchdowns and five interceptions on them. That's the third-most deep attempts in football, so give it time. Wide receivers have accounted for a league-leading 66.3 percent target share against the Seahawks. That's likely why wide receivers have outscored running backs by a league-leading 30.1 PPR points when playing against the Seahawks. Wide receivers have combined to amass 21.3 receptions per game against them. By comparison, there are just nine teams in the league who've seen more than 21.0 targets to the position. It certainly helps to know they've allowed a robust 72.2 percent completion-rate to receivers, which highlights the fact that all you really need is targets to produce against them. Check this out: There are three primary wide receivers who play against the Seahawks each week. They've played 10 games, which makes it 30 wide receivers. Well, 25-of-30 have finished as the WR50 or better. There are also another three non-starters who finished in that territory. 19 of those receivers have finished as the WR26 or better. Seriously, this matchup is good, putting Reagor in the high-end WR4 conversation with a chance to shine.

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