Kenneth Walker of the Seattle Seahawks looks poised to surpass 21.5 receiving yards against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Conference Championship. The running back has shown significant improvement in his receiving production, particularly over the past nine games, where he exceeded this threshold five times. His involvement in the passing game is substantial, with a 34.2% route participation rate and 9.4% target share in that period.
Walker's efficiency in the passing game also stands out. He boasts an impressive average depth of target (aDOT) and air yards per reception, indicating his ability to create separation from defenders. Furthermore, the Rams have struggled to contain opposing running backs in the passing game, with Walker having already achieved this feat twice against them this season.
In contrast, Terrance Ferguson of the Los Angeles Rams is seen as a promising ascending passing-game weapon. Despite being part of a tight end rotation that also includes Colby Parkinson and Tyler Higbee, Ferguson has demonstrated increasing involvement in the passing game over his last three games, including route participation rates above 50%. His deep average depth of target positions him well for exceeding 12.5 receiving yards, with only one reception required to clear this line.
Ferguson's usage last week was also notable, with a 17-route and 37% route participation rate exceeding those of his teammate Parkinson. While Sean McVay may choose to use Ferguson less often in the NFC Conference Championship, his previous meeting against the Seahawks, where he accumulated significant receiving yards, suggests that this line prop is worth considering.
Walker's efficiency in the passing game also stands out. He boasts an impressive average depth of target (aDOT) and air yards per reception, indicating his ability to create separation from defenders. Furthermore, the Rams have struggled to contain opposing running backs in the passing game, with Walker having already achieved this feat twice against them this season.
In contrast, Terrance Ferguson of the Los Angeles Rams is seen as a promising ascending passing-game weapon. Despite being part of a tight end rotation that also includes Colby Parkinson and Tyler Higbee, Ferguson has demonstrated increasing involvement in the passing game over his last three games, including route participation rates above 50%. His deep average depth of target positions him well for exceeding 12.5 receiving yards, with only one reception required to clear this line.
Ferguson's usage last week was also notable, with a 17-route and 37% route participation rate exceeding those of his teammate Parkinson. While Sean McVay may choose to use Ferguson less often in the NFC Conference Championship, his previous meeting against the Seahawks, where he accumulated significant receiving yards, suggests that this line prop is worth considering.