Football is inherently a small-sample size sport, thanks largely to its 16-game seasons. To get a strong, statistically significant sample on any player, we need multiple seasons’ worth of data. Operating within one season, as much of punditry (specifically fantasy) requires us to do, necessitates that we get comfortable with small sample sizes. In that vein, five games is not a small sample size, but nearly one-third of a full-season sample. It why, at this point of the season, we can say with only a little exaggeration that a player is who his numbers say he is. And that’s why we need to talk about Kareem Hunt’s targets.
Target and Snap Report: Kareem Hunt Is No Longer a Threat In the Passing Game
