 This is the Late Round Podcast with your host J.J. Zacharyse. The first trend for today's show is that the Rams running backs have seen 7.7% of the team's targets this year. Not only is that the lowest mark in the league, but no other team is below 10.9%. Now Todd Gurley made a living getting targeted out of the backfield under Sean McVeigh, and those have essentially evaporated through three weeks. He's averaging just two targets per game when he averaged almost 6 per game last season. As a result, Gurley's just not been the fantasy asset that a lot of people were hoping for when they drafted him in the second round back in August. And I don't think that we can just assume the Rams are going to start using their running backs more as receivers. I should say I would be surprised if they kept up this pace, but I don't see regression to the mean from the standpoint of them getting close to how they utilized Todd Gurley over the last couple of seasons. So Gurley may see some uptick in receiving volume, but I wouldn't bank on 5 targets per game moving forward.