Mohamed Sanu led Atlanta Falcons wideouts in percentage of snaps played in both the regular season (72%) and playoffs (76%) in 2016.
He wasn't particularly consistent, but simply spending tons of time on the field in that prolific offense did create some fantasy upside -- he produced either a touchdown or 8-plus targets in 7 of his 18 games played.
There should be plenty of opportunities for offensive production in the Atlanta offense this week, as they boast the week's second-highest implied total (27.5) in a matchup with a Bears team that allowed the league's sixth-most fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts in 2016.