The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 17 Las Vegas Raiders at Indianapolis Colts Sunday afternoon game.

Las VegasRank@IndianapolisRank
4.5Spread-4.5
18.8Implied Total23.3
21.117Points/Gm285
25.826Points All./Gm21.111
63.114Plays/Gm6315
64.121Opp. Plays/Gm61.79
5.88Off. Yards/Play5.714
5.29Def. Yards/Play5.623
37.28%29Rush%48.15%2
62.72%4Pass%51.85%31
43.18%21Opp. Rush %39.14%9
56.82%12Opp. Pass %60.86%24
  • The Raiders have a -71 point differential, the lowest of all teams with a winning record at this stage of the season.
  • Since their Week 8 bye, the Raiders have scored a touchdown on 14.6% (12-of-82) of their possessions, 29th in the league.
  • Over that same timeframe, the Colts have scored a touchdown on 34.3% (24-of-70) of their drives, first in the league.
  • Opponents have converted 78.9% (30-of-38) red zone possessions for touchdowns against the Raiders, the highest rate in the league.
  • Jonathan Taylor has a league-high 84 red zone opportunities. The next closest player has 55.
  • The Colts have led for 55.5% of their offensive snaps, the highest rate in the league.

Quarterback

Derek Carr: Carr completed 20-of-25 passes for 201 yards and a touchdown and interception against the Broncos, closing as the QB25 (8.5 points). Carr has now been the QB20 or lower in six of his eight games since the Week 7 bye, throwing eight total touchdown passes over that span. 

Carr heads to Indianapolis attached to a sub-20-point team total while the Colts are allowing 5.6 yards per pass attempt over their past six games, which includes matchups against Josh Allen (6.0 Y/A), tom Brady (6.6 Y/A), and Kyler Murray (5.7 Y/A). Carr is a backend QB2.

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