The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 2 New York Jets at Cleveland Browns Sunday afternoon game.

NY Jets | Rank | @ | Cleveland | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Spread | -6 | ||
17.3 | Implied Total | 23.3 | ||
9 | 29 | Points/Gm | 26 | 7 |
24 | 22 | Points All./Gm | 24 | 22 |
79 | 3 | Plays/Gm | 74 | 4 |
53 | 3 | Opp. Plays/Gm | 50 | 2 |
4.8 | 25 | Off. Yards/Play | 4.8 | 24 |
13 | 5.2 | Def. Yards/Play | 15 | 5.2 |
21.52% | 32 | Rush% | 52.70% | 7 |
78.48% | 1 | Pass% | 47.30% | 26 |
39.62% | 15 | Opp. Rush % | 38.00% | 12 |
60.38% | 18 | Opp. Pass % | 62.00% | 21 |
- The Jets were a league-worst 2-of-14 (14.3%) in converting third downs in Week 1.
- 61.1% of the Cleveland yardage in Week 1 was gained via rushing, the highest rate in the league.
- The Browns averaged 3.9 yards per passing play in Week 1, ahead of only the Cowboys (3.8).
- 50% of Jacoby Brissett's pass attempts came on non-first downs needing seven or more yards, trailing only Dak Prescott (65.5%) in Week 1.
- 41.2% of his attempts came on 3rd down, the highest rate of Week 1.
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Quarterback
Jacoby Brissett: The Browns did their best to avoid passing the football unless they were forced. When they did pass, the results weren’t pretty as Brissett closed Week 1 ranking 31st in completion percentage (52.9%) with the lowest yards per pass attempt (4.3 Y/A) in the league. Just 11.1% of Brissett’s throws produced an EPA value of 1.0 or higher (lowest in the league) while only Daniel Jones and Dak Prescott produced a lower EPA per dropback in Week 1.
Even as a home favorite, Brissett carries low-level fantasy appeal outside of desperation in QB2 formats.