Which Teams Will See the Biggest Passing Volume Increases in 2020?
by Ikey Azar, June 25, 2020In 2019, the Steelers threw the ball only 510 times because they had Mason Rudolph and Devlin Hodges starting at quarterback. In 2018, Ben Roethlisberger was given full play-calling autonomy at the line scrimmage. This led to a league-leading, and career-high, 675 (No. 1 among qualified quarterbacks) passing attempts. The Pittsburgh offense is a major buy low when Big Ben has his way and is allowed to call all the plays at the line of scrimmage again.
Seattle has a skeptical running back group and face a murderer’s row of run defenses, the worst projected schedule in the league per Sharp Football. In addition, per Football Outsiders’ DVOA rankings, their defense has slowly been regressing since 2014. Their rankings have dropped in each of the last five seasons, making Russell Wilson, Tyler Lockett, and D.K. Metcalf wise investments for fantasy teams.