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In Week 15, Dede Westbrook had his most disappointing game of his brief season, but with only that one blip on what has been an impressive start, he's still firmly in play this week.
Westbrook was targeted just twice in a blowout win over the Houston Texans, but the four games before that saw him notch 6, 10, 9 and 8 targets. Since he debuted in Week 11, his 23% market share of targets and 31% share of air yards are still both team-highs. Despite the quiet game last week, Westbrook was on the field for 79% of the team's offensive snaps -- right in line with his marks from the past couple games.
As a plus, Marqise Lee (ankle) isn't going to play this week, which should give Westbrook a better chance at returning to his big-volume ways.
The San Francisco 49ers are one of the league's worst teams against the pass. We have them as the 30th-ranked pass defense, and they are allowing the seventh-most adjusted net yards per attempt. One week of poor volume shouldn't scare you off Westbrook, especially in a matchup like this.