Impact The veteran wideout didn't surpass an 18 percent share of the offensive snaps and was held without a catch on four targets in his first two appearances with the Cardinals after joining the team Oct. 17. He experienced a huge increase in usage to 83 percent Sunday, but he was rarely looked at by quarterback Kyler Murray, with Rondale Moore (10), Zach Ertz (eight), DeAndre Hopkins (five) and James Conner (five) all surpassing Anderson in targets. If the Cardinals continue to make a concerted effort to involve him, he might become a downfield threat, but for the time being Anderson appears to be struggling to get on the same page with Murray.
NOVEMBER 8, 2022 • ROTOWIRE