Van Jefferson was in the “limited volume efficiency players” category in Week 1 after taking a deep pass to the house. Jackson did the same on Sunday against the Buccaneers. He finished with three catches on five targets for 120 yards and a touchdown. All were season highs. He finished tied for third on the team in targets a week after playing just three snaps against the Colts. Still, anyone who’s dealt with Jackson in fantasy in recent years knows these performances are not sustainable.
WR Emmanuel Sanders, Buffalo Bills
Sanders was due for a breakout game after seeing respectable usage and volume in Weeks 1 and 2. He saw the same number of targets he did last week against Washington but made the most of them. He caught five of six targets for 94 yards and caught two of Josh Allen's four touchdown passes. Sanders was third in targets behind Cole Beasley (13) and Stefon Diggs (10), but neither Beasley nor Diggs scored. Of course, a two-touchdown performance isn't repeatable. Still, Sanders seems to have developed a rapport with Allen, who shook off two shaky games to start the season.
Week 3 TTVR Index Performances
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Inefficient volume players
David Montgomery: Volume decreased significantly (season-low 10 carries), and efficiency stayed about the same (3.4 yards per carry). Montgomery has fewer yards in his last two games than he did in the opener.
Joe Mixon: Volume stayed consistent (18 carries, one target) and efficiency improved (season-best 5.0 yards per carry).
Kenny Golladay: Volume stayed consistent (five targets), and efficiency improved (four catches, 16 yards per catch).
A.J. Brown: Injured in the first quarter and did not return to the game.
Limited volume efficiency
Nick Chubb: Volume increased (season-high 22 carries), and efficiency fell off dramatically (season-low 3.8 yards per carry).
Tony Pollard: Did not play yet. The Cowboys play the Eagles on Monday Night Football.
Ja’Marr Chase: Volume stayed about the same (five targets), and so did the ridiculous efficiency Chase has maintained through three games (four catches, 65 yards, two touchdowns). Burrow only threw 18 passes, but hopefully, Chase sees even more work in the future.
Rob Gronkowski: Volume stayed about the same (seven targets), and efficiency stayed about the same (four catches for 55 yards). Did not score after two touchdown receptions in each of the first two weeks.
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