Kyle Pitts Receiving Yards Prop is currently Over/Under 36.5 (-110/-110).
Key Factors
Favors Over
The Atlanta Falcons have called the 5th-most plays in the NFL this year, totaling a staggering 62.0 plays per game.
In this week's game, Kyle Pitts is anticipated by the projections to position himself in the 87th percentile among TEs with 5.5 targets.
Kyle Pitts comes in as one of the top pass-catching TEs this year, averaging an exceptional 39.0 adjusted yards per game while ranking in the 87th percentile.
Kyle Pitts's possession skills have been refined this season, with his Adjusted Catch Rate jumping from 49.3% to 58.7%.
The Tennessee Titans pass defense has given up the 9th-highest Adjusted Completion% in the league (78.6%) versus tight ends this year (78.6%).
Favors Under
The predictive model expects the Atlanta Falcons as the least pass-heavy offense among all teams this week with a 50.7% pass rate, given their underlying play style and matchup dynamics.
Accounting for their underlying play style and game dynamics, the Atlanta Falcons are predicted by our trusted projection set to run only 61.5 offensive plays in this game: the 5th-fewest among all teams this week.
Kyle Pitts has posted quite a few less air yards this year (68.0 per game) than he did last year (77.0 per game).
With a RATE1-RATE2 point regression in WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced statistic that calculates high-value offensive volume) from last year to this one, Kyle Pitts has been used much less in his offense's passing attack.
Kyle Pitts's skills in picking up extra yardage have tailed off this season, totaling a measly 2.68 yards-after-the-catch (YAC) vs a 6.61 mark last season.