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Jake Ferguson's 82-600-8 receiving line was good enough to work as the TE11 in PPR points per game. On the other hand, he boasted bottom-5 efficiency and largely benefited from averaging 18.6 PPR points per game in four games without Lamb compared to just 9.4 with him. Still, we're talking about the undisputed No. 1 TE of most people's idea of a top-5 passing game in the NFL who has seen triple-digit targets in his last two fully healthy seasons.

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Ferguson's TE11 finish masks Lamb-dependent efficiency; role clarity argues against overanalysis.

Ferguson's 82-600-8 receiving line ranked him as TE11 in PPR points per game, but he posted bottom-5 efficiency and heavily benefited from context: 18.6 PPR per game in four games without CeeDee Lamb versus 9.4 with him. However, he remains the undisputed No. 1 TE in Dallas' top-5 passing game with triple-digit targets in his last two fully healthy seasons, suggesting the source advises not overthinking the role.

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