Right now, the 10th-most pass-centric offense in football (62.8% adjusted for context) according to the projection model is the Green Bay Packers.
Christian Watson has posted a massive 72.0 air yards per game since the start of last season: 82nd percentile among wide receivers.
The Green Bay Packers offensive line grades out as the 10th-best in football this year in pass protection, which has a strong impact on all passing game stats across the board.
The Denver Broncos pass defense has been gouged for the 2nd-highest Adjusted Completion% in the NFL (77.5%) versus wide receivers this year (77.5%).
The Broncos pass defense has shown poor efficiency against wide receivers this year, conceding 9.89 adjusted yards-per-target to the position: the 3rd-most in football.
Cons
The model projects the Packers to run the 3rd-fewest offensive plays on the slate this week with 60.8 plays, given their underlying tendencies and game dynamics.
The 4th-lowest number of plays in the NFL have been run by the Green Bay Packers this year (just 52.2 per game on average).
Christian Watson’s 43.3% Adjusted Completion% this season illustrates a a substantial drop-off in his pass-catching ability over last season’s 65.3% mark.
Christian Watson’s 6.7 adjusted yards per target this year conveys a a substantial reduction in his receiving proficiency over last year’s 9.3 rate.
With a weak 0.30 yards-after-the-catch (YAC) (8th percentile) since the start of last season, Christian Watson stands as one of the best WRs in the game in the NFL in space.