Chris Godwin continues to see relatively limited snaps in Tampa Bay, but he also continues to see solid volume. He was on the field for only half of the team's snaps in Week 3, but he was targeted on 27% of his snaps. The next-highest mark among the team's wideouts was 18.6%.
He has a middling 56.6% snap share on the season, but he also ranks 2nd on the team with 20 targets. His touchdown-per-week pace is not something we should expect him to continue, but volume is the name of the game in fantasy football, so even if the scoring falls off, he should continue to offer value.
He draws a tougher matchup than Callaway this week, taking on a Chicago Bears squad that has been above-average against the pass, but his steadily increasing volume gives him value for this week, as well as the upside of having the potential to continue offering value throughout the season.