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A.J. Brown dominating Eagles training camp

The Athletic's Bo Wulf estimates that new Philadephia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown "has been like 60 percent of the offense on his own if I’m just ballparking things."

What It Means:

The Eagles' wide receivers in recent seasons have left much to be desired both for fantasy and on the field, but Brown has so far been electric throughout his first offseason with the team. In addition to his strong production throughout training camp, Wulf added that Brown's "presence has added a dimension that was missing from the offense last season: an intermediate passing game in the middle of the field." The Eagles finished the 2021 season as a run-first offense, but that could change with Brown in the mix.

Brown, who is currently numberFire's WR10 for the 2022 season, still posted elite fantasy numbers in his time in the Tennessee Titans' run-heavy offense, so even if the Eagles remain a run-first team he still has a path to fantasy-relevant production based on his efficient play. Our models project him for 85 catches on 140 targets, with 1,124 yards and 9 scores with the Eagles.