Our trusted projections expect the Buccaneers offensive scheme to tilt 4.3% more towards the rushing attack than it did last year (context-neutralized) with offensive coordinator Dave Canales now calling the plays.Opposing teams have played at the 10th-slowest pace in football (adjusted for context) against the Buccaneers defense this year, averaging 28.03 seconds per play.Trey Palmer comes in as one of the most hard-handed receivers in football, catching a measly 56.9% of balls thrown his way (adjusted for context) this year, ranking in the 15th percentile among wideoutsWith a subpar 6.1 adjusted yards per target (10th percentile) this year, Trey Palmer rates among the worst WRs in the league in football.With a feeble 0.00 yards-after-the-catch (YAC) (1st percentile) this year, Trey Palmer rates as one of the leading WRs in the league in the league in the open field.
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