The Aaron Rodgers to Adams combination has been impressive over the past three weeks (13/196/2, 7/53/3, and 10/173/1). His success over six games (53/675/8) projected over a full season would be 141 catches for 1,800 yards and 21 touchdowns. The Jaguars fell to 20th defending wide receivers (102/1,421/8) after showing regression in three (HOU – 20/284/2, LAC – 13/213/2, and HOU – 11/204/2) over their last four matchups. Jacksonville doesn’t have a top cornerback option, but they certainly will try to double Adams. One receiver has over 100 yards against the Jaguars over the previous four games (Brandin Cooks – 8/161/1, Kenny Golladay – 4/105, Keenan Allen – 10/125, and Will Fuller – 5/100/1).
NFL DFS Week 10: Wide Receivers Report - Browns Won't Slow Down Will Fuller
