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Washington Commanders @ Green Bay Packers
Monitor Jayden ReedHealth: Reed a shoulder injury rose at the first ride and was excluded during the break.
The Packers generally used Romeo Doubs as their X receiver, while Matthew Golden and Dontayvion Wicks rotated as the Z receiver, and rode in the slot in three-receiver sets in week 1. This looked very like their broad receiver rotation, except with gold-replacement Christian Watson.
Green Bay continued that rotation to start this game until the game left late in the first ride. This led to Golden, Wicks and Malik Heath. Each played remarkably more snaps in 11 employees compared to last week. Wicks replaced the most immediately and played more than half of his snaps from the lock. Golden also played a little more Slot Snaps.
This did not lead to an increase in fantasy production by one of these recipients in this game. However, if drove a lot of time, it would give Golden and Wicks the chance to become fantasy relevant. Although fantasy managers would probably not have to start golden, his fantasy value should rise a bit. This can also make Wicks a distance-wire target.

Tucker -Power Where the hype makes: Kraft has seen an increase in the target speed in each of the last two games.
Last season, Kraft had some of the best tight final statistics based on a per falcon and looked at recruiting after catching per catch, recruiting after contact per catch and avoided tackles per catch. For example, his 9.3 meters after the catch per catch was 2.7 meters higher than any other tight end with 50 or more goals. However, the target speed of Kraft was relatively low for a starting tight end. His target interest rate of 14.5% was the fifth lowest of the 28 tight ends with at least 300 routes. This only made him a borderline fantasia that started a tight end.
Packers -coaches spent the low season with the text how to get the ball the ball more often, and so far the packers have followed their words. He was the target at 22.2% of his routes in week 1, which was better than 15 of his 17 games from last season. That did not lead to much fantasy production because the packers threw the ball only 22 times.
This week his target interest rate was not as high as last week, but still better than last season, and he spent most of the game leading the packers in Doelen. He caught six for 124 meters and a touchdown, including a 57-yard catch. This was the first 100-year game of his career. Kraft is a must-starend end this season and he has the potential to end the season under the top-five players in the position.
Monitor Austin GreetingsHealth: Ekeler did not contact Achilles injury in the fourth quarter. He was able to get off the field with the help of the trainers and was put from the sidelines before the end of the game.
Ekeler played Elke Snap on the first two discs for the past two weeks. Jacory Croskey-Merritt took over when the lead back about the rest of the game early. Ekeler remained the third back and two minutes of drill, while Jeremy McNichols took a pair of those snaps from Ekeler. The commanders constantly played from behind, so they focused primarily on passing the ball. Croskey-Merritt on average 4.3 meters per Carry despite the fact that they do not run more than five meters.
McNichols took over the last five minutes of the game after the injury for the last five minutes of the game. If Ekeler misses time, we can expect McNichols to be the primary beneficiary, with the third down-down Snaps and the two-minute exercise. This should lead Crockey-Merritt to start games in the future and take Snaps on the first two discs. Regardless of the injury, Croskey-Merritt should be in the RB2 conversation most weeks, as long as the commanders win games. A long-term Ekeler injury would make Croskey-Merritt a safer start in those games.

Various notes
- Washington made Chris Rodriguez Jr. Until a healthy inactive week for the second consecutive week, making the team with three running backs.
- The broad recipient rotation of the commanders was similar to last week. The first exception is that Deebo Samuel did not play on the first ride for an unknown reason.
- The commanders elevated Chris Moore from the practice team last week, giving them six broad recipients. For this week, Moore ReMaineD on the practice team, leaving them for five. Because of this, everyone else played a little more.
- The Snap rate of Zach Ertz had risen this week, largely because the commanders played all night from behind, which led to more 11 employees.
- Josh Jacobs played more than 80% of the attacking snaps of the packers each of the first two weeks before waste period. He only achieved this once over the previous season. He has been consistently on the field in all situations, except for third downs.
- Packers Back -Up End End Ben Sims was a healthy inactive week for a second consecutive week.
Table notes
- Snaps include plays that are mentioned back because of penalties, including keeping offensive or defensive pass -interference. The other three statistics have removed these plays.
- Goals can differ from official NFL sources. The most likely discrepancy would come from a clear shot pass, whereby the NFL can give the target to the nearest recipient, while this data does not.
- Carries are only on designed plays. Quarterback Scrambles do not count for the total number of Carry’s in the game.
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