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Fantasy Football Stat of the Day: The target dominators

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(Leading up to the 2021 NFL season, FTN’s Tyler Loechner will dive into the fantasy football numbers to bring you his Fantasy Stat of the Day, five days a week.)

People love to talk about what makes an “alpha” WR — but there’s one stat that really captures the meaning better than any other: Team target market share.

Today’s Stat of the Day article will take a look at which players saw the highest percentage of their team’s total targets last season. This stat is also known as “target market share.” 

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Robby Anderson is a sleeper, and the target tree in Tennessee is about to get interesting

The chart below shows last year’s leading “alpha” receivers (or TEs, for some teams). This list is sorted by the players with the highest team target market share from last year.

Player Pos Tm Tm Tgt Mkt Share Tgts Recs TDs
Davante Adams WR GB 29.9% 150 115 18
DeAndre Hopkins WR ARI 29.4% 160 115 6
Stefon Diggs WR BUF 29.2% 168 127 8
Darren Waller TE LV 27.8% 146 107 9
Robby Anderson WR CAR 26.0% 138 95 3
Justin Jefferson WR MIN 25.6% 125 88 7
Allen Robinson WR CHI 25.4% 151 102 6
Marquise Brown WR BAL 25.2% 99 58 8
Tyler Lockett WR SEA 24.5% 132 100 10
Keenan Allen WR LAC 24.2% 148 100 8
DK Metcalf WR SEA 24.0% 129 83 10
Calvin Ridley WR ATL 23.7% 145 90 9
Travis Kelce TE KC 23.7% 145 105 11
Terry McLaurin WR WAS 23.2% 134 87 4
Robert Woods WR LA 23.0% 130 90 6
Mark Andrews TE BAL 22.6% 89 58 7
A.J. Brown WR TEN 22.6% 106 70 11
Brandin Cooks WR HOU 22.5% 119 81 6
Adam Thielen WR MIN 22.1% 108 74 14
Cooper Kupp WR LA 22.1% 125 92 3

At the top of the list, we see no surprises: Davante Adams, DeAndre Hopkins and Stefon Diggs all had over 29% team target market share, and all three saw over 150 actual targets and over 115 receptions. Adams lapped the field in TDs (his 18 were more than Hopkins and Diggs combined), but these three players will be target leaders again in 2021.

After this elite group we see two interesting names: Darren Waller and Robby Anderson. Waller is one of only three TEs with above a 22% target market share — and he’s all the way up at 28%. Anderson was the fifth-leading player in the NFL last season in terms of market share, and he was even ahead of his teammate, D.J. Moore, who most assume to be Carolina’s WR1. This data shows that Carolina really thinks they have two WR1s. Now reunited with his former QB, Anderson could jump off the stat sheets in 2021.

A little lower on the list we see A.J. Brown with a 22.6% target market share, a feat made even more impressive when considering he was only fully healthy for 12 games last season. With the arrival of Julio Jones — the league’s preeminent alpha WR over the last decade — the target tree in Tennessee becomes hugely important for fantasy. I wrote about that in a previous Stat of the Day article.

A couple of other quick hits:

  • As a rookie, Justin Jefferson’s 25.6% target market share stands out, especially with Adam Thielen (22.1%) also on the team. We already know Jefferson is good, but this data help reassure us that he is in a good spot to be a fantasy WR1 again in 2021.
  • Travis Kelce (23.7%), not Tyreek Hill (21.9%, not on chart above), was actually Kansas City’s alpha target.
  • Three pairs of teammates — Jefferson and Thielen, Tyler Lockett (24.5%) and DK Metcalf (24%), and Marquise Brown (25.2%) and Mark Andrews (22.6%) — made this top-20 list. Will we see Julio Jones and A.J. Brown achieve the same feat next season?

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