At the moment, the 8th-most pass-centric offense in football (62.6% adjusted for context) according to our trusted projection set is the Buccaneers.The pass attacks of both teams (including both volume and efficiency) ought to benefit from the calm weather conditions (0-mph wind) being called for in this game, while run volume may suffer.Our trusted projections expect Mike Evans to accumulate 8.6 targets in this week's game, on average, putting him in the 87th percentile among wide receivers.Mike Evans's 65.0 WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced statistic that weighs high-value offensive involvement) grades out among the league leaders: 92nd percentile for WRs.The Tampa Bay Buccaneers O-line ranks as the 4th-best in the league this year in protecting the QB, which has a positive influence on all air attack metrics across the board.
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