Sunday Night Football features the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' (6–4) prime-time matchup against the Los Angeles Rams (8–2) at SoFi Stadium, kicking off at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
Bucs WR Emeka Egbuka is coming off a mediocre performance against a Bills defense that gives up 168.2 passing yards per game, the second-fewest in the NFL. Despite playing 94% of the snaps, his highest percentage of the season, Egbuka finished with just 40 receiving yards.
Below, we're taking a look at Emeka Egbuka’s stats and a PrizePicks pick for Sunday Night Football against Los Angeles. Pick your favorite players, choose More or Less on projected stats, and win if you're right.
Emeka Egbuka Stats, Pick for Sunday Night Football
Here are some Emeka Egbuka projections to keep an eye on vs. the Rams. Be sure to use PrizePicks for your player selections throughout the rest of the NFL season.
Buccaneers WR Emeka Egbuka Projection vs. Rams: 68.5 Rec Yards
- The rookie WR has failed to reach the 60-yard threshold in four of his last five games, averaging 54.4 yards in that span.
- Tampa Bay WR Chris Godwin is expected back in Week 12 after missing five weeks with a fibula injury, meaning Egbuka will face more competition for targets.
- Egbuka's catchable target rate is 61.2% on 52 targets, placing him 85th among NFL players, via PlayerProfiler.
- Despite some highlight-reel snags, Egbuka's contested catch clip is just 20% — 81st in the league.
More Emeka Egbuka Projections vs. Rams on Sunday Night Football
Check out Egbuka's other top projections for tonight’s matchup vs. the Rams, via PrizePicks.
- 9 Receiving Targets
- 3.5 Receptions (Goblin)
- 24.5 Yards on Longest Reception
- 14.5 Fantasy Score
- 0.5 Rush+Rec TDs (Demon)
- And More
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