 Justin Fields has missed four games this year. He's played in eight of them. In those four games that he's missed, DJ Moore averaged 9.8 PPR points per game. His target share per game was 23.9%. With Justin Fields, things have been completely different. His target share per game is 30.4%. His PPR points per game output, it goes from 9.8 without Justin Fields to 20.7 with him. To give you some context, 20.7 PPR points per game at wide receiver is better than AJ Brown's season-long average. Now, I know what you're thinking. He had that big performance earlier this season where he scored 49 PPR points. Take that away, and he's not nearly as good. And that's correct. That's not wrong. I'm not one to just take a performance away though, especially when you're not doing that for other wide receivers. But even with that game removed, DJ Moore is averaging 16.6 PPR points per game with Justin Fields. That's still a low-end wide receiver one number. It's been a roller coaster, but DJ Moore has really lived up to expectation this season.