{"id":21116,"date":"2022-07-21T09:33:04","date_gmt":"2022-07-21T09:33:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/will-eagles-pass-enough-to-support-aj-brown\/"},"modified":"2022-07-21T09:33:04","modified_gmt":"2022-07-21T09:33:04","slug":"will-eagles-pass-enough-to-support-aj-brown","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/will-eagles-pass-enough-to-support-aj-brown\/","title":{"rendered":"Will Eagles pass enough to support AJ Brown?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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All last offseason I said that the San Francisco 49ers were the key to unlocking fantasy football in 2021. It was a team that we needed <\/em>to get right to unlock excellent value across draft boards. I was right about the idea but, whether due to missed player evaluations or lack of information coming out of training camp\/preseason, I couldn’t have been more wrong about the execution.<\/p>\n

No one reported Brandon Aiyuk’s <\/strong>doghouse visit prior to Week 1 and we never heard anything but a few peeps on Elijah Mitchell <\/strong>all offseason. I was too stubborn in assuming Kyle Shanahan would turn things over to Trey Lance <\/strong>at some point.<\/p>\n

All that mixed together to form a cocktail of terrible takes.<\/p>\n

That said, I have no regrets about how much importance I put into trying to get this team right. Every offseason there are teams whose projections \u2014 when nailed correctly, of course \u2014 carry an extra layer of importance.<\/p>\n

As training camps dawn, I see four obvious teams we need <\/em>to get right for 2022 fantasy.<\/p>\n

It’s all about playing style for Philadelphia. The Eagles came out of the gate as one of the more aggressive passing teams to start the season but dialed it way back in the second half. Philly ended up finishing dead last in pass attempts in 2021.<\/p>\n

They’re unlikely to finish that low for a second straight season but how much can we reasonably expect them to open it up going forward?<\/p>\n

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On one hand, the acquisition of AJ Brown <\/strong>and the analytics-heavy approach of the front office would seem to point to a desire to push the pass this season. On the other, the team found a winning identity down the stretch with a run-heavy approach and teams often don’t just change that on a whim if it led to wins.<\/p>\n

Good coaches design their system and play-calling to the strengths of the players on their roster. While the Eagles have some good pass-catching options the team will almost always be able to roll out a good running game with Jalen Hurts <\/strong>at quarterback and their a mauling offensive line.<\/p>\n