In the two games since making his NFL debut, Dede Westbrook leads Jacksonville Jaguars wideouts in both target market share (25%) and air yards (41%). For context, only four wide receivers have air yard market shares above 41% this season, while that 25% share of targets would rank 10th in the league.
He has turned his 16 targets into 9 receptions for 76 yards so far, not living up to the fantasy potential that his volume offers.
That should change this week, as he stands to see a big increase in efficiency against the Indianapolis Colts, who rank 31st in Adjusted Defensive Passing NEP per play while allowing top-10 fantasy production to opposing receivers.