• VR Marvin Harrison Jr. Arizona Cardinals: In our opinion PFF Matching ToolNo one has a better opponent this week than Marvin Harrison Jr., who takes on Eric Stokes, CB ranked 90th this season.
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RB Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
No team has allowed more rushing touchdowns to running backs this season than Carolina Pantherswho conceded 1.8 quick goals per game to opposing defenders. This is largely due to a defense that ranks in the bottom four in EPA per play allowed and frequently allows opponents to reach the red zone.
The Panthers did have issues with their run defense, ranking in the bottom 10 in both rushing success rate allowed and rushing EPA allowed.
Robinson completed 100% of his team’s carries inside the 5-yard line, and his team appears poised to score often. He should have plenty of opportunities to reach the end zone in this game.
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RB Brice Hall, New York Jets
Hall shared some red zone work early on, but he remains the Jets’ primary option near the goal line, ranking eighth in touch percentage inside the 5-yard line.
Hall also plays an important role in the passing game, especially in the red zone, where the Bills have allowed the second-most receiving touchdowns to running backs and the most hits to opposing defenders.
Given his dual-threat potential to score both on the ground and through the air, it’s only a matter of time before Hall starts piling up touchdowns, making him a valuable play at his current price.
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WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Arizona Cardinals
In our opinion PFF Matching ToolNo one has a better opponent this week than Marvin Harrison Jr., who takes on Eric Stokes, defenseman ranked 90th this season.
Harrison dominated targets in the red zone, controlling 57% of his team’s targets inside the 10-yard line and 30% of Arizona’s targets inside the 20-yard line.
The rookie has already shown that he is a scoring threat from anywhere on the field, as evidenced by several key plays against the Rams. He should have plenty of chances to find the end zone in the upcoming game.
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