• RB Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings: Jones was the center of attention Vikings deep inside the red zone, ranking fourth in the NFL in carries inside the 10-yard line and seventh in carries inside the 5-yard line. This week he has a favorable match against Falcons run defense, which allowed the team’s fourth-highest scoring defense this season.
• WR Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WITH Chris Godwin aside, Mike Evans acted like a real alpha in pirates‘attack, having a target rate above 30% on their routes. PFF WR/CB Matchup Table highlights this week as one of Evans’ best matches against a vulnerable Raiders secondary.
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RB Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns
Steelers have struggled to defend the result this season, especially over the last six weeks. They rank fourth worst in both EPA allowed per rushing and yards per carry allowed, and have the fifth worst rushing success rate allowed.
This creates an excellent opportunity for Nick Chubb prosper. Since returning from injury, Chubb has taken all of the team’s red zone carries. Brownswhich gives him a clear role as the main option to score from close range. Despite his modest overall production, his consistent involvement in red zone situations improves his chances of finding the end zone.
WITH Browns‘the offense is considered one of the best performing units since Jameis Winston took over at quarterback, Chubb should see plenty of scoring opportunities. At almost 2-1 odds, he represents great value for finding the end zone.
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RB Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings
Jones was the center of attention Vikings deep inside the red zone, ranking fourth in the NFL in carries inside the 10-yard line and seventh in carries inside the 5-yard line. This week he has a favorable match against Falcons run defense, which allowed the team’s fourth-highest scoring defense this season.
Adding to Jones’ potential touchdown is his role as an outfield pass catcher. Falcons have given up the majority of targets and receptions to opposing running backs, and Jones leads all RBs in targets inside the 10-yard line.
WITH Vikings Jones is projected to have one of the highest team totals this week and plenty of opportunities to score from close range, making him one of the safest bets to find the end zone in this matchup.
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WR Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Raiders have been one of the most prominent pass vortexes in the NFL this season, making passing against them significantly easier than running. They are top five in rushing efficiency, but bottom five in passing. As a result, opposing teams have conceded almost 10% more goals than expected over the past six weeks.
WITH Chris Godwin aside, Mike Evans acted like a real alpha in pirates‘attack, having a target rate above 30% on their routes. PFF WR/CB Matchup Table highlights this week as one of Evans’ best matches against a vulnerable Raiders secondary.
Evans remains a constant goal threat on deep passes and remains a key player in the attack. pirates“Violation of the red zone.” With plenty of opportunities to find the end zone, Evans is in a prime position to capitalize on what should be a productive play for the team. pirates‘ fleeting attack.
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