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WR Target and Snap Count Risers from Week 10

Your wide receivers remain essential components toward accomplishing your unwavering goal of securing a league championship. As the season unfolds, it is crucial for you to utilize the tools that you have available, in order to maintain an extensive level of knowledge regarding the number of opportunities that are being provided to your wide receivers - both in terms of their snap counts and how often they are being targeted by their quarterbacks.

Each week, this article will examine these specific categories, along with any other noteworthy changes in usage that signal an increase or regression in opportunity. This will bolster your efforts to decide which wide receivers should be in your lineups as you plan for Week 11, while also helping you determine which receivers to depend on during the fantasy playoffs. Pro Football Reference and NFL Savant were used to obtain all target and red zone target totals, while snap count information was assembled with information from Football Outsiders.

We now are in possession of data from 10 weeks of game action that will provide the basis for comparison of snap counts and targets for each receiver. This will include the most likely candidates to experience a rise or decline in those numbers during the upcoming weeks. Here is a breakdown of the most compelling changes in usage and opportunity from Week 10.

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Overall Targets  

Wide Receiver Week 8 Targets Week 9 Targets Week 10 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game   
Jarvis Landry 12 7 5 106 10.6
Adam Thielen 7 7 BYE 103 11.4
Julio Jones BYE 10 11 102 11.3
Odell Beckham Jr. 11 BYE 11 102 11.3
Antonio Brown 8 10 6 96 10.6
Davante Adams 7 9 7 94 10.4
DeAndre Hopkins 7 12 BYE 90 10
Michael Thomas 6 15 8 87 9.6
Stefon Diggs 11 INJ BYE 85 10.6
Mike Evans 13 10 6 84 9.3
JuJu Smith-Schuster 6 9 5 83 9.2
Tyreek Hill 4 5 10 80 8
Robert Woods 7 9 5 79 7.9
A.J. Green 7 BYE/INJ INJ 76 9.5
Michael Crabtree 5 7 BYE 76 8.4
Corey Davis BYE 10 10 76 8.4
Keenan Allen BYE 10 9 75 8.3
Emmanuel Sanders 4 9 BYE 74 8.2
Golden Tate 12 BYE 4 73 9.1
Brandin Cooks 8 8 12 72 7.2
Tyler Boyd 10 BYE 4 70 7.7
Willie Snead 11 8 BYE 69 7.6
Nelson Agholor 6 BYE 7 68 7.5
John Brown 7 6 BYE 67 7.4
Larry Fitzgerald 12 BYE 10 63 7
Sterling Shepard 8 BYE 3 62 6.8
Kenny Golladay 1 4 13 61 6.7
Danny Amendola 6 7 10 61 6.7
Marvin Jones 10 8 6 61 6.7
Donte Moncrief 7 BYE 4 61 6.7
Devin Funchess 3 5 5 60 6.6
Demaryius Thomas 7 3 BYE 59 6.5
Zay Jones 8 6 11 59 6.5
Dede Westbrook 6 BYE 10 58 6.4
Cooper Kupp INJ 6 8/INJ 56 8
Julian Edelman 10 10 12 56 9.3
Kelvin Benjamin 7 9 3 56 6.2
Quincy Enunwa INJ 4 8 55 6.9
Antonio Callaway 6 5 2 55 5.5
Sammy Watkins 9 5 INJ 54 6

For the first time since Week 3, Adam Thielen is not the league leader in targets. Instead, Jarvis Landry has moved to the top of the list (106) after he collected five targets during a highly disappointing Week 10 outing. Julio Jones (102) and Odell Beckham Jr. (102) are the only other wide receivers who have reached 100 targets for the season, while Antonio Brown (96), Davante Adams (94), and DeAndre Hopkins (90) have attained 90+. Five receivers have collected at least 80 targets - Michael Thomas (87), Stefon Diggs (85), Mike Evans (84), JuJu Smith-Schuster (83), Tyreek Hill (80) - while nine other receivers have captured 70+heading into Week 11 (Robert WoodsA.J. Green, Michael CrabtreeCorey DavisKeenan AllenEmmanuel SandersGolden TateBrandin CooksTyler Boyd).

13 different receivers were targeted at least 10 times in Week 10, led by the 13 that were distributed to Kenny Golladay. Cooks and Edelman were both targeted 12 times, while Edelman's teammate Josh Gordon joined Beckham, Julio Jones, and Zay Jones with 11. Six different receivers garnered 10 targets - Larry Fitzgerald, Tyreek Hill, Danny Amendola, Corey Davis, Dede Westbrook, and Amari Cooper.

Beckham has now reached double-digit targets in seven consecutive games and has accomplished it in eight of his nine matchups this year (15, 9, 10, 11, 14, 10, 11, 11, 11). Julio Jones has now achieved it in four straight contests, along with five of his last six games (12, 9, 14, 12, 10, 11). His 47 targets since Week 6 are tied for the second highest among all receivers, which will be discussed further in the 5 Things That I Noticed section below.

Mike Evans had manufactured a streak of three straight games with at least 10 targets, but was unable to sustain it after being targeted six times. As a result, Julian Edelman owns the third-longest current streak of consecutive games with double-digit targets (3).

Even though Minnesota's bye week did impact Thielen's ability to maintain the overall lead in targets, his 11.4 per-game average still paces all receivers. However, he is followed closely by Jones (11.3) and Beckham (11.3), while Brown, Landry, and Stefon Diggs are next at 10.6. Adams (10.4) and Hopkins (10) are the only other receivers who have eclipsed 10 targets per game.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Wide Receiver Week 8 Targets Week 9 Targets Week 10 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game    Largest Weekly  Changes
Kenny Golladay 1 4 13 61 6.7 9
Devante Parker 9 2 11 26 5.2 9
Tyreek Hill 4 5 10 80 8 5
Zay Jones 8 6 11 59 6.5 5
John Ross INJ BYE 6 22 3.6 5
Brandin Cooks 8 8 12 72 7.2 4
Dede Westbrook 6 BYE 10 58 6.4 4
Quincy Enunwa INJ 4 8 55 6.9 4
Danny Amendola 6 7 10 61 6.7 3
Chris Godwin 7 4 7 54 6 3
Alshon Jeffery 5 BYE 8 52 8.6 3
Allen Robinson INJ INJ 8 51 7.2 3
Mohamed Sanu BYE 5 8 48 5.3 3
Julian Edelman 10 10 12 56 9.3 2
T.Y. Hilton 5 BYE 7 54 7.7 2
Amari Cooper BYE 8 10 50 6.3 2
Julio Jones BYE 10 11 102 11.3 1
Nelson Agholor 6 BYE 7 68 7.5 1
Josh Gordon 6 10 11 52 6.5 1
Cole Beasley BYE 4 5 52 5.7 1
Doug Baldwin 3 4 5 29 4 1
Jarvis Landry 12 7 5 106 10.6 -1
Keenan Allen BYE 10 9 75 8.3 -1
Davante Adams 7 9 7 94 10.4 -2
Larry Fitzgerald 12 BYE 10 63 7 -2
Marvin Jones 10 8 6 61 6.7 -2
Taylor Gabriel 6 5 3 52 5.7 -2
Donte Moncrief 7 BYE 4 61 6.7 -3
Antonio Callaway 6 5 2 55 5.5 -3
Keelan Cole 3 BYE 0 49 5.4 -3
Mike Evans 13 10 6 84 9.3 -4
JuJu Smith-Schuster 6 9 5 83 9.2 -4
Robert Woods 7 9 5 79 7.9 -4
Jermaine Kearse 10 9 5 53 5.8 -4
Calvin Ridley BYE 9 5 49 5.4 -4
Antonio Brown 8 10 6 96 10.6 -5
Sterling Shepard 8 BYE 3 62 6.8 -5
Adam Humphries 10 8 3 53 5.8 -5
Tyler Boyd 10 BYE 4 70 7.7 -6
Kelvin Benjamin 7 9 3 56 6.2 -6
Michael Thomas 6 15 8 87 9.6 -7
Maurice Harris 2 12 5 34 4.9 -7
Golden Tate 12 BYE 4 73 9.1 -8

Just two weeks ago, Kenny Golladay was only targeted once, which established a new season low. But he received a season-high 13 in Week 10, which the second time that he has attained at least 12 this season. That also tied him for the largest increase of the week by a considerable margin (+9). DeVante Parker matched Golladay's +9 rise, although Parker's wildly erratic target totals from the past three weeks should not inspire any enthusiasm toward trusting him in your lineups (9, 2, 11). Otherwise, no other receiver experienced a similar surge as Hill, Zay Jones, and John Ross were next with an increase of +5, while Cooks, Westbrook, and Quincy Enunwa all had their target totals expand by four.

Meanwhile, the Week 10 target total for Golladay’s former teammate Golden Tate (4) resulted in the most precipitous drop of the week for any receiver (-8). Tate had averaged 9.8 per-game during Weeks 1-8 and had collected 12 in Week 8, which ultimately became his final game with the Lions. Maurice Harris and Michael Thomas were next with a regression of -7, although it was anticipated that Thomas would not replicate the mammoth 15 targets that he received in Week 9. His owners certainly cannot be concerned after he caught all eight of his targets, and produced two touchdowns against the Bengals.

After missing Chicago’s matchups in Weeks 8-9 due to a groin issue, Allen Robinson captured eight targets during his Week 10 return. The opportunities are also rising for teammate Anthony Miller, who has garnered 26 of his 41 targets during the Bear's last four games. Conversely, Taylor Gabriel's three targets established a new season low for the fifth-year receiver. Westbrook's 10 targets did not quite constitute a season-best, but it was his highest weekly total since Week 4. It was also a sizable jump from the 5-per-game that he had averaged from Weeks 5-8.

 

Red Zone Targets  

Wide Receiver Week 8 Red Zone Targets Week 9 Red Zone Targets Week 10 Red Zone Targets Total Red Zone Targets Largest  Weekly Changes
JuJu Smith-Schuster 1 2 1 20 -1
Davante Adams 0 2 3 20 1
Michael Thomas 0 1 5 20 4
Odell Beckham Jr. 1 BYE 4 17 3
Jarvis Landry 2 0 1 16 1
DeAndre Hopkins 2 1 BYE 15 BYE
Adam Thielen 2 2 BYE 15 BYE
A.J. Green 1 BYE/INJ INJ 14 INJ
Sterling Shepard 1 BYE 1 14 0
Antonio Brown 1 3 0 13 -3
Corey Davis BYE 2 2 13 0
T.Y. Hilton 3 BYE 1 12 -2
Brandin Cooks 0 1 2 12 1
Cooper Kupp INJ 0 1/INJ 12 1/INJ
Marvin Jones 1 1 0 11 -1
Julian Edelman 1 2 1 11 -1
Tyreek Hill 0 0 2 11 2
Sammy Watkins 2 0 INJ 10 INJ
Chris Godwin 1 1 0 10 -1
Alshon Jeffery 0 BYE 1 10 1
Amari Cooper BYE 4 2 10 -2
Zay Jones 0 1 3 10 2
Devin Funchess 1 1 0 9 -1
John Brown 1 1 BYE 9 0
Larry Fitzgerald 3 BYE 1 9 -2
Mike Evans 4 0 1 9 1
Tyler Boyd 1 BYE 0 8 -1
Demaryius Thomas 2 0 BYE 8 BYE
Stefon Diggs 2 INJ BYE 8 BYE
Allen Robinson INJ INJ 1 8 0
Golden Tate 3 BYE 1 8 -2
Dede Westbrook 3 BYE 4 8 4
Nelson Agholor 1 BYE 1 8 0
Michael Crabtree 0 1 BYE 7 BYE
Cole Beasley BYE 1 0 7 -1
Quincy Enunwa INJ 0 0 7 0
Keenan Allen 0 1 1 7 1
Kendrick Bourne 1 2 1 7 -1
Anthony Miller 1 1 1 7 0

Juju Smith-Schuster is now tied with Adams and Thomas for the lead in this category (20), as the trio of players combined for nine red zone targets in Week 10. Odell Beckham is next with 17, followed by Landry (16), Hopkins (15), Thielen (15), A.J. Green (14), Sterling Shepard (14), Antonio Brown (13) and Davis (13).

Cooks and T.Y. Hilton have accumulated 12 during the year, as did Cooper Kupp prior to his season-ending torn ACL. Edelman, Hill, and Marvin Jones have garnered 11, while Cooper, Chris Godwin, Alshon Jeffery, Zay Jones, and Sammy Watkins are the other receivers who have attained double-digit red zone targets to this point of the season.

Hopkins still leads all receivers with 12 targets inside the 10-yard line, followed by Michael Thomas (11), Hilton (9), Godwin (9), Davis (8), Kupp (7), and nine different receivers who are tied with six (Adams, Smith-Schuster, Beckham, Green, Cooks, Edelman, Marvin Jones, Cooper, Golladay).

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Thomas was targeted five times by Drew Brees when New Orleans traveled to Cincinnati, which was the highest total for Week 10. Beckham collected four red zone targets for the second time in his last three contests, which provided him with the second highest increase of the week.

Beckham’s +4 was duplicated by Westbrook, who entered Week 7 without a red zone target throughout the entire season, but has now accumulated a whopping eight in his last three games. Westbrook accomplished that by receiving four targets in Weeks 7-8 then accruing four more in Week 10 after the Jaguars returned from their bye.

Adams, Zay Jones, and Julio Jones each captured three additional red zone targets in Week 10. For Adams, it represented his highest one-week total since he collected five targets in Week 6 against San Francisco. He has also received at least one red zone target in eight of his nine games this season. Four of the targets that Zay Jones has accumulated have been distributed in his last two games. As for Julio, those were his first red zone targets since Week 1 - which is arguably the most amazing stat of the week.

 

Snap Counts  

Wide Receiver Week 8 Red Zone Targets Week 9 Red Zone Targets Week 10 Red Zone Targets Total Red Zone Targets Largest  Weekly Changes
JuJu Smith-Schuster 1 2 1 20 -1
Davante Adams 0 2 3 20 1
Michael Thomas 0 1 5 20 4
Odell Beckham Jr. 1 BYE 4 17 3
Jarvis Landry 2 0 1 16 1
DeAndre Hopkins 2 1 BYE 15 BYE
Adam Thielen 2 2 BYE 15 BYE
A.J. Green 1 BYE/INJ INJ 14 INJ
Sterling Shepard 1 BYE 1 14 0
Antonio Brown 1 3 0 13 -3
Corey Davis BYE 2 2 13 0
T.Y. Hilton 3 BYE 1 12 -2
Brandin Cooks 0 1 2 12 1
Cooper Kupp INJ 0 1/INJ 12 1/INJ
Marvin Jones 1 1 0 11 -1
Julian Edelman 1 2 1 11 -1
Tyreek Hill 0 0 2 11 2
Sammy Watkins 2 0 INJ 10 INJ
Chris Godwin 1 1 0 10 -1
Alshon Jeffery 0 BYE 1 10 1
Amari Cooper BYE 4 2 10 -2
Zay Jones 0 1 3 10 2
Devin Funchess 1 1 0 9 -1
John Brown 1 1 BYE 9 0
Larry Fitzgerald 3 BYE 1 9 -2
Mike Evans 4 0 1 9 1
Tyler Boyd 1 BYE 0 8 -1
Demaryius Thomas 2 0 BYE 8 BYE
Stefon Diggs 2 INJ BYE 8 BYE
Allen Robinson INJ INJ 1 8 0
Golden Tate 3 BYE 1 8 -2
Dede Westbrook 3 BYE 4 8 4
Nelson Agholor 1 BYE 1 8 0
Michael Crabtree 0 1 BYE 7 BYE
Cole Beasley BYE 1 0 7 -1
Quincy Enunwa INJ 0 0 7 0
Keenan Allen 0 1 1 7 1
Kendrick Bourne 1 2 1 7 -1
Anthony Miller 1 1 1 7 0

DeAndre Hopkins is once again the leader in overall snaps for the season at the wide receiver position 99.4%. He's followed by Thielen (96.4%), Woods (96.3%), Beckham (95.5%), Brown (94.5%), Shepard (94.5%), Adams (93.4%), Agholor (91.6%), Landry (91.1%) and Golladay (90.3%). No other receiver has accumulated a season-long count that has eclipsed 90%, although Fitzgerald and Cooks are just below that number.

It is hardly shocking that Hopkins continues to pace his position in this category, as he began the season by playing on 99% of Houston’s snaps in Week 1, then performed on 100% of the snaps in every game from Weeks 2-7. The only factor that has kept him from being on the field to this point of the season was Houston's bye in Week 10. Otherwise, he very likely would have led all receivers in this category in Week 10.

Instead, it is Doug Baldwin that has this distinction, after playing on 99% of Seattle's offensive snaps. He was joined by 20 other receivers who also reached 90%. Included in that grouping are Woods 98%, Julio Jones 97%, Amendola 97%, Cooks 97%, Jeffrey 97%, Golladay 96%, Fitzgerald 96%, Kenny Stills 96%, and Quincy Enunwa 96%. Beckham, Shepard, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Tyler Boyd, Allen Robinson, and Kendrick Bourne all reached 95%.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Not only did Baldwin lead all receivers in Week 10, but that was his highest snap count percentage of the season. He had previously performed on 70% of the Seahawks' snaps during the season, although his percentage had been trending upward since Week 6 (75.4%, 85.7%, 88.9%). This was also Baldwin's highest count of the year.

The 95.6% count for Stills established a new season best and was his highest percentage since Week 1. A groin injury had sidelined him in Week 8 and limited him to just 49% of the Dolphins snaps in Week 9. However, Stills was able to capture a snap count that was relatively even with teammate Danny Amendola, who continued his four-game streak of playing on at least 96% of Miami's snaps.

Kenny Golladay’s inclusion among the top 10 for the season is significant, and his 95% snap count since Week 7 has vaulted him onto that level. Two of his three highest counts of the year have occurred during the Lions’ last two contests (97.1%, 96.2%), and he should continue to collect favorable totals in the weeks that remain. Landry, Thomas, and Marvin Jones all experienced a sizable drop in their percentages - but there is no reason for concern given the production of Thomas, and the importance of each receiver to their teams.

 

Five Things That I Noticed

1. While the list of leaders in overall targets since Week 6 is largely similar to the names that can be found in the season-long list, it is noteworthy that both Julian Edelman and Josh Gordon are among the top five, and that Danny Amendola resides in the top 10. Edelman's 47 targets during that sequence tie him with Julio Jones for second overall, and are just one less than Jarvis Landry. Gordon is fifth overall with 44 targets, just one behind Mike Evans. Beckham is sixth (43), followed by Amendola and Tyreek Hill (41), an then Davante Adams and Brandin Cooks with 39. Jones, Beckham, and Adams all managed to attain those totals despite having their bye weeks interspersed within that five-week span.

2. In Cleveland’s first two games with Freddie Kitchens as offensive coordinator, the target breakdown for wide receivers has been Landry 12 (7, 5), Antonio Callaway 7 (5, 2), Breshad Perriman 8 (6, 2), Rashard Higgins 5 (4, 1), and Damion Ratley 4 (4, 0). Prior to Kitchens’ ascension into play-calling responsibilities, Landry had averaged 11.75 targets per game and had attained double-digit targets in seven of the Browns’ eight games (15, 7, 15, 10, 10, 10, 15, 12). Callaway had averaged 6-per-game (1, 4, 10, 9, 5, 11, 2, 6), Higgins had received 4.6-per-game (4, 7, 3, 5, 4), and Ratley had averaged 3-per-game while performing in three contests (8, 3, 4). Perriman made his debut with the Browns in Week 7 and collected two targets before Kitchens’ assumed his current role (1, 1). Duke Johnson has led the team with 13 targets during the two-game span (9, 4), after averaging just 3.6 targets-per-game in Weeks 1-8.

3. Anyone who drafted Corey Davis has experienced highly productive performances while also enduring weeks with discouraging results. But even when his output has been disappointing, opportunity has not been an issue during the season. He has performed on 88% of Tennessee's offensive snaps, which is 14th among all wide receivers. Davis also possesses the collection of favorable numbers in targets and red zone targets that were mentioned previously. However, placing them here again provides an excellent source of reference for anyone who is considering either selling or buying him. Davis is now tied for 14th with A.J. Green with 76 targets for the season, and is now averaging 8.4 targets per game. He has captured double-digit targets in four different games, including Tennessee's two most recent matchups in Weeks 9 and 10. He is also tied for 10th among all wide receivers with 13 red zone targets after collecting seven during the Titans' last three contests, and there are only four receivers who have been targeted inside the 10-yard line with more frequency than the eight that have been distributed to him.

4. Even though you may not be inclined to expend energy and time perusing receiving stats for Buffalo’s receivers, it should be noted that Zay Jones has recently been trending favorably in multiple categories, beginning with the 38 targets that he had collected during the Bills’ last five games (7.6 per game). For some perspective, that ties him with Michael Thomas, Larry Fitzgerald, and Robert Woods. Jones is also one of the 18 receivers that have attained double-digit red zone targets, on the strength of those four targets that he has collected during his last two contests. Jones has also been targeted inside the opponents' 10-yard line in two consecutive weeks, and his 566 offensive snaps place him ninth among all wide receivers. This is not a recommendation to lock him in as a starter - but there is a distinct consistency in his recent numbers, and he deserves far more consideration by fantasy owners than he has received.

5. As we check in on the rookies following their week 10 performances, the 95% snap count of Valdes-Scantling led the collection of newcomers, followed by Christian Kirk (89%). However, Antonio Callaway's 506 snaps are easily the most throughout the season, with Michael Gallup a distant second (363). Gallup's four highest counts of the season have occurred during the Cowboys last four games (80.8%, 84.8%, 79.7%, 84.1%) and it would not be surprising to see his 3.4 target per game average begin to rise. Callaway also leads overall targets (55), but the recent opportunities for Kirk (52) and Calvin Ridley (49) have been less sporadic, which has allowed them to close the gap. Anthony Miller continues to lead all rookie receivers with seven red zone targets, followed by Ridley, Gallup, and Valdes-Scantling with five.

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Knocked Out In The First Round At UFC Vegas 89
Fernando Padilla3 days ago

Gets Back On Track With Submission Win
Luis Pajuelo3 days ago

Submitted In UFC Debut
William Byron3 days ago

Dominates For Victory At COTA
Ty Gibbs3 days ago

Grabs Another Solid Finish At COTA
Chris Buescher3 days ago

Texas Native Chris Buescher Finishes Eighth At COTA
Christopher Bell4 days ago

Kyle Busch Confronts Christopher Bell Following A Top-10 Finish At COTA
Justin Haley4 days ago

Disqualified After Strong COTA Run
Martin Truex Jr4 days ago

. Rounds Out Top Ten At COTA
NASCAR4 days ago

A.J. Allmendinger Worms Way Up To Sixth At COTA
Shane Van Gisbergen4 days ago

Shane van Gisbergen Comes Down to Earth After Mediocre COTA Run
Ross Chastain4 days ago

Ran Well at COTA as Usual Despite Late-Race Fade
Christopher Bell4 days ago

Furious Charge Falls Just Short at COTA
Tyler Reddick4 days ago

Scores Strong Finish of Fifth at COTA
Chase Elliott4 days ago

Finishes 16th at COTA After Lackluster Performance
Billy Quarantillo4 days ago

Suffers Submission Loss At UFC Vegas 89
Youssef Zalal4 days ago

Gets Submission Win In Return To The UFC
Cameron Saaiman4 days ago

Gets Knocked Out At UFC Vegas 89
Payton Talbott4 days ago

Scores KO Win At UFC Vegas 89
Justin Tafa4 days ago

Drops To .500 In The UFC
Karl Williams4 days ago

Remains Undefeated In The UFC
Kyle Larson4 days ago

Is One Of The Optimal DFS Options For COTA
Denny Hamlin4 days ago

Should Denny Hamlin Be Rostered For DFS Lineups At COTA?
Kaz Grala4 days ago

Is A Serviceable DFS Play For COTA
Shane Van Gisbergen4 days ago

Will Start 12th In First COTA Cup Start
Todd Gilliland4 days ago

Is A Sneaky DFS Play With Upside For COTA
William Byron4 days ago

Is One Of The Top Favorites To Win At COTA
Christopher Bell4 days ago

Is A Comfortable DFS Play For COTA
Tyler Reddick5 days ago

the Favorite to Win at COTA
Ty Gibbs5 days ago

Looking for First Career Win at COTA
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