A simple look at a box score or a study of fantasy categories doesn't always tell the whole story of how a player is performing. Dalton Del Don attempts to identify misleading numbers that are worth a closer look.
Yes ... The Numbers Do Lie.
Garrett Wilson’s season was a lie
Wilson saw the third-most targets and finished second in air yardage share this season, but 38 wide receivers averaged more fantasy points.
The difference between Wilson’s expected fantasy points per game (17.8) and actual fantasy ppg (9.