From the video

Ben Solak... His prediction, he said it multiple times that Emeka Egbuka leads the league in receptions this year... the first the first five weeks of the season before he got hurt, he was, you know, a top-five fantasy wide receiver... the last five weeks of the season, he was just totally cocked by Jaylen McMillan. He was the team's wide receiver four.
STACKED’s take
Elite upside vs. significant downside risk; McMillan emergence limits target share.
Ben Solak predicts Emeka Egbuka will lead the league in receptions this year, playing the Z position in Zach Robinson's offense where Cooper Kupp went nuclear. In the first five weeks before injury, Egbuka was a top-five fantasy wide receiver. However, the source is conflicted: in the final five weeks, he was the team's wide receiver four and looked awful, though he was dealing with injury and Baker Mayfield was also hurt. The source describes Egbuka as 'the toughest player for me this season,' torn between elite upside that wins championships and significant downside risk relative to other wide receivers in his range. Jaylen McMillan came off IR from a serious neck injury and immediately beat Egbuka in both targets and routes, further limiting his target share.
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