The leading projections forecast this game to see the 2nd-largest volume of plays run out of all the games this week at 130.0 plays, based on the traits of each team and game dynamics.The weather forecast calls for 3-mph wind in this game. Low wind typically means increased pass volume, and reduced ground volume, increased TD potential, and increased passing effectiveness.The predictive model expects Mark Andrews to accrue 4.7 targets in this week's contest, on balance, placing him in the 80th percentile among tight ends.Mark Andrews rates in the 87th percentile among tight end WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced statistic that calculates high-value offensive involvement) with a colossal 35.4 figure since the start of last season.Mark Andrews ranks as one of the leading TE receiving threats since the start of last season, averaging an outstanding 3.2 adjusted catches per game while checking in at the 77th percentile.
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