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The Seahawks have one of the best receivers in football, Jaxon Smith-Njigba. He was massive this season for the Seahawks, hauling in 119 passes for 1,793 yards. He also added 10 touchdowns to his resume. They also have Cooper Kupp who was a very distant second on the team in targets with just 70. Smith-Njigba had 163 targets. Third on the roster was AJ Barner the tight end. Hopefully that gives you some insight into how this offense is structured in the passing game. In fairness, there were five other players on the roster with at least 20 targets this season. Smith-Njigba gets the overwhelming majority (about 36%), Cupp and Barner got about 30% combined, and then those other five players got about 30% as well. In the postseason, Barner is the one who finds himself as the odd man out. Smith-Njigba has 16 of 50 targets, and Cupp has 11. Kenneth Walker has caught all seven of his targets, while Rashid Shaheed and Jake Bobo are the other wide receiver options. If the Patriots defense is smart, I think they do everything they can to keep Smith-Njigba from getting the ball. He has 13 receptions of those 16 targets. His receptions total is 6.5 for the game, and heavily juiced to the over. I think he has a good game, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him get six or fewer catches. He can still do plenty of damage there. I’d prefer to take him to score a touchdown at -110. I like Cooper Kupp, a former Super Bowl MVP to get over 3.5 receptions at +128. He is reliable and Darnold has shown in the postseason a willingness to rely on him when Smith-Njigba is blanketed.



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