 By Juju Smith Schuster. So Juju got off to a hot start in 2018, but he's cooled off a bit. He's failed to reach 35 receiving yards in two of his last four games, and he's scored just once since week two. But everything outside of that has looked really really good for Juju. He has a strong 22.6% target share in that Steelers offense, and he's second in the NFL in red zone targets. Only Alvin Camara has more red zone targets than Juju Smith Schuster this year. And that's a big reason to expect positive touchdown regression. Juju scored just twice while tallying 672 receiving yards. He's found the end zone on every 336 yards. Over the last seven years, wide receivers have scored on every 167 yards receiving. So he's underperforming in the touchdown calls. And considering that he's seeing a lot of red zone looks, that screams positive regression. And then there's the playoff schedule. The Steelers passing attack has a real chance to go nuts in weeks 14 through 16. Because they're facing Oakland, New England, and New Orleans. The Raiders and Saints have allowed the two highest net yards per attempt rates this season while New England ranks 16th. And that New England game is being played in Pittsburgh.