He wasn't even on the radar when we were drafting our teams in August, but Jeremy Kerley has become the 49ers' top wideout, accounting for 27% of the team's passing targets. He has been fairly consistent, as well, averaging 7.9 targets per game while not seeing fewer than 6 looks in any game this season.
Even though the 49ers are one of the league's most run-heavy teams, as 13-point underdogs this week, there will likely come a time in the game where San Fran has to go with a pass-heavy attack.
Kerley should see no shortage of volume. He's coming off an 18-point PPR performance last week, and while this matchup may scare some people off, his target volume gives him a solid floor.