Week 5 of the NFL season concludes with a Monday Night Football AFC West rivalry matchup between the Raiders and Chiefs.
I have two primetime plays — one from each side — to consider. These players aren’t the flashiest of names and are more bargain-bin plays who could surprise.
WR Skyy Moore
Moore saw a season high in offensive snaps (22), targets (4), catches (2) and receiving yards (31) last week.
His average depth of target (aDOT) is 15.6, which gives him slate-breaking potential on one big play. He also serves as the team’s primary punt returner, which gives him a few extra cracks at a TD.
RB Brandon Bolden
The Raiders don't sub out their starters often, but running back is still the position most likely to get a breather (and RBs also get hurt the most often).
Most of Bolden’s snaps come is passing situations, where he could take advantage of a Chiefs defense allowing the most targets (12.0), receptions (10.0) and receiving yards (69.3) per game to RBs.