Will receivers in new situations continue to thrive? Plus, my favorite upset pick for Week 2

Wide receiver data looks different in a player’s first eleven quarters and 11 minutes with their new team. The Raiders’ Davante Adams, the Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill and the Eagles’ A.J. Brown made their NFL debuts in Week 1. The Colts’ Michael Pittman Jr. and the Vikings’ Justin Jefferson are among the NFL’s best wide receivers. Pittman’s percentage (39.4) is a bit closer to a single-game average for a WR1 in a run-heavy offense.

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