Robby Anderson hasn't been especially efficient with it, but he has seen significant volume this season. Anderson has notched at least five targets in all but one game (averaging 6.6 per game) while accounting for team-highs in both market share of targets (21%) and air yards (40% -- a clip that ranks third in the NFL).
As I mentioned for McCown, the Jets' passing offense is quietly in a pretty solid spot against the Falcons here.
Anderson isn't a consistent fantasy producer, but that comes with plenty of upside as he gets a lot of looks down the field, sporting a 13.6-yard average depth of target.
Likely playing from behind (as 4-point underdogs) means there should be plenty of volume to go around for the Jets' pass catchers this week, and in this matchup, that gives Anderson a great ceiling.