The model projects the Dolphins as the 8th-most pass-heavy offense among all teams this week with a 61.0% pass rate, accounting for their underlying propensities and matchup dynamics.Miami's passing stats last year may be artificially deflated (and running stats propped up a bit) due to playing the most "bad weather" (rain, snow, or 15+ mph wind) games in the league. We should be able to count on some regression with better conditions in this week's game.The Jaguars defense has been a well-known pass funnel last year, inciting opposing QBs to attempt the 10th-most passes in football (35.2 per game) last year.In this week's game, Tyreek Hill is anticipated by our trusted projection set to land in the 100th percentile among wide receivers with 11.1 targets.Tyreek Hill has been an integral part of his team's offense, earning a Target Share of 31.9% last year, which ranks in the 99th percentile among wideouts.
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