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Justin Jefferson MORE THAN 59.5 Receiving Yards

Jefferson cleared this line in 13 of his first 16 games last season, averaging an impressive 88+ yards per game over the year. Now, with the Vikings turning to second-year quarterback JJ McCarthy in his first career start, it only makes sense that the young QB will lean heavily on his most reliable weapon. Jefferson is not only the safest target on the field but also the kind of receiver who can make life easier for a young passer with his route running and ability to win contested catches. With this reduced number, even if McCarthy shows some early jitters, Jefferson’s volume and talent give him a strong chance to hit the over.

Caleb Williams MORE THAN 31.5 Passing Attempts

Williams averaged 33 pass attempts per game last season, and under new head coach Ben Johnson, he should be set to air it out just as much, if not more, this year. The Bears have invested heavily in building a strong group of pass catchers, adding the likes of DJ Moore, Rome Odunze, Luther Burden, and Colston Loveland to give Williams one of the deepest young receiving corps in the league. With that much talent around him, the Bears are going to maximize his arm and keep the ball moving through the air. In what projects to be a competitive game, this line feels like a great spot for Williams to put up volume and showcase his passing upside.

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