The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 8 Arizona Cardinals at Minnesota Vikings Sunday afternoon game.

ArizonaRank@MinnesotaRank
3.5Spread-3.5
22.75Implied Total26.25
22.315Points/Gm23.213
25.127Points All./Gm19.712
70.32Plays/Gm6317
61.711Opp. Plays/Gm63.720
4.929Off. Yards/Play5.416
5.824Def. Yards/Play630
38.82%18Rush%36.24%27
61.18%15Pass%63.76%6
38.43%8Opp. Rush %41.36%12
61.57%25Opp. Pass %58.64%21
  • The Vikings have a 70.9% pass rate in the red zone, the highest rate in the league.
  • Arizona is averaging a league-low 5.1 yards per passing play.
  • Minnesota is allowing 7.3 yards per passing play, 30th in the league.
  • Just 4.2% of the offensive plays for Minnesota have gained 20 or more yards, 30th in the league.
  • Minnesota has allowed a touchdown on 33.3% of red zone plays, the most in the league.
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Quarterback

Kyler Murray: Murray was able to close last week as the QB9 (17.2 points). Nothing was overly flashy here as Murray was 20-of-29 for 204 yards with one touchdown pass to go along with 30 yards on the ground, but a down scoring week and multiple front-end quarterbacks on bye elevated things.

Despite the non-descript counting stats, Murray’s 7.0 yards per pass attempt were a season-high. Murray has thrown one or fewer touchdown passes in five of his seven games. His touchdown rate (2.5%) is still well behind his career rate of 4.1%. 

Minnesota has not been good versus the pass, allowing a league-high 8.4 yards per pass attempt, a 68.6% completion rate (29th), and 12.2 yards per completion (29th). The one saving grace for Minnesota has been they have allowed just a 2.9% touchdown rate, which is seventh in the league. Their peripheral metrics versus the pass suggest they have been lucky to post a rate that low, but this is also the one area where Murray has let down the most. Maybe we can double-dip on regression to the mean for both parties here.

This game has matchup appeal for Murray paired with the potential to be a shootout. These teams played in a 34-33 back-and-forth matchup a year ago to offer that shootout upside for Murray as a QB1 option.

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