 If you started Russell Wilson in Week 5, you're a very fortunate fantasy owner. Because a three touchdown performance on a sub-200-yard passing day is not very common in football. In fact, Wilson's Week 5 performance was the first of its kind this year, and it's something that occurred just four times between Weeks 1 and 16 during the 2017 season. Russell Wilson now has a 7% touchdown rate this year. That's 1.3% higher than his career average, so touchdown regression is going to come through the air. That's the first knock on Russell Wilson, but the second, and honestly the more important one, is that Russell Wilson is not running the football that much. Last season, Wilson averaged nearly six rushing attempts per game, and he added about 4.8 fantasy points per contest via the ground. This year, he's running the ball just 2.2 times per contest, and he's adding only 0.8 fantasy points per game with his legs. That's not a good sign. Now, things can change, but at a position as deep as quarterback, there's no reason to buy into that change. There's no need to buy into Russell Wilson right now.