Itry not to overreact to too much from Week 1, especially when it comes to efficiency or touchdowns. I make small volume-based adjustments, small changes to projected run/pass splits, and rush/receiving share based on Week 1 usage. For rookies and players, we had uncertainty about coming into the year; the adjustments come quicker and more drastically than they do with established veterans in steady situations.
But there is one running back tandem that I made a pretty big adjustment on after Week 1, Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet . I projected this as close to a two-to-one split in Week 1, and that is kind of how the game started. But Charbonnet was so much more efficient that the split changed as the game went on. I believe both of these backs are talented enough to be a starting