
"For the most part, the quality of football we watched in the league last week improved. Offenses had a stronger sense of rhythm and scoring was up (23.8 points per game). It's an ideal time to discuss wide receivers with higher ceilings than expected. More volume, more production. There's also a rookie tight end who is being schemed up to post numbers for your lineup."
"It's been a rough start for the Eagles' passing game. Through two weeks, Philly has a total of 238 yards passing, which ranks 31st in the league. And the Week 2 tape vs. Kansas City tells a story. There's no schemed vertical element to see here. Lots of slants and unders. The Eagles must expand the route tree for (4.8 fantasy PPG) and DeVonta Smith (7.0), using formation/alignment and pre-snap move"
Offenses improved in Week 2, showing stronger rhythm and an increase to 23.8 points per game. Wide receivers present higher ceilings because of increased volume and production. A rookie tight end is being schemed up to contribute meaningful fantasy numbers. Several players remain without established roles or clear early-season momentum. Fantasy managers need to evaluate roles and make roster decisions quickly. Philadelphia's passing game has produced only 238 yards through two weeks (31st), with tape showing few vertical concepts and heavy use of slants and unders. Expanded route concepts and pre-snap adjustments are necessary for improved receiver output.
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