Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones started the 2017 season on Sunday by catching four passes for 66 yards against the Chicago Bears, which means he should catch five passes for 106 yards and a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in Game 2 on Sunday.
That's because last year, the former Alabama standout also had four receptions for 66 yards in the season-opening game and followed it with a 5-106-1 line.
Or maybe Jones will have seven receptions for 115 yards against the Packers. That's what he has averaged in the past three seasons in games after he's been held to fewer than 70 receiving yards.