At a -6-point disadvantage, the Titans are underdogs in this week's contest, indicating more of a reliance on moving the ball through the air than their normal game plan.Opposing QBs have averaged 35.2 pass attempts per game vs. the Cincinnati Bengals defense this year: 9th-most in the NFL.The projections expect Calvin Ridley to total 8.7 targets in this contest, on balance, putting him in the 88th percentile among WRs.Calvin Ridley has accumulated a massive 111.0 air yards per game this year: 99th percentile when it comes to wide receivers.Calvin Ridley's 69.5 WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced statistic that quantifies high-value offensive volume) has been quite a bit better this season than it was last season at 62.3.
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