Jason Moore
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1.2%, lowest in the league, over 75 targets.
But the case for Alec Pierce, look, there was a time, and it's not perfect apples to apples, but there was a time that
We saw James Cook have high efficiency performance numbers in Buffalo and get paid like a true bona fide number one running back.
We're all like, is he that?
And then he went out and he basically delivered on what the team's investment was.
This was a monstrous contract that Indianapolis chose to give to a guy with under 50.
catches on the season but I watched almost every single one of the connections between him and Daniel Jones I had him on my fantasy team last year and this is a player that's been great at the NFL level for a long period of time why will 2026 be different number one the setup for Alec Pierce dramatically better Michael Pittman he's gone he leaves behind 80 catches 784 yards and seven touchdowns will there be other beneficiaries of his departure of course
But with him traded away and the team investing, I mean, let's not β this was not just like we want to keep you around.
This is a paying you to be one of the highest paid receivers in the game of football contract, $115 million.
They paid him like a true number one, not just a deep threat.
like one of the top receivers.
I think there's a chance I'm not bullish enough with my projections of Alec Pierce.
I think that there's a chance that, you know, he had 1,000 yards on 84 targets.
That's a number that most top-tier receivers will take 120, 130, 150 to get to 1,000 yards.
He missed two games, by the way.
I mean, his numbers are a little bit β he's the perfect candidate for that.
Like, you played well, but you missed a couple games, so your fantasy finish was a little bit lower.
Like, that just makes you a sneaky candidate to begin with.
He doesn't have to become a 120-catch guy to dominate for fantasy.
He needs to add two to three short to intermediate targets per game, which are all being abandoned by Michael Pittman.