The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 16 Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks Sunday afternoon game.
Chicago | Rank | @ | Seattle | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 | Spread | -7 | ||
18.3 | Implied Total | 25.3 | ||
17.1 | 29 | Points/Gm | 20.1 | 24 |
24.9 | 24 | Points All./Gm | 20.1 | 4 |
61.5 | 27 | Plays/Gm | 55.2 | 32 |
61 | 7 | Opp. Plays/Gm | 71.5 | 32 |
5 | 29 | Off. Yards/Play | 5.5 | 17 |
5.3 | 14 | Def. Yards/Play | 5.5 | 19 |
45.64% | 8 | Rush% | 41.14% | 18 |
54.36% | 25 | Pass% | 58.86% | 15 |
46.49% | 28 | Opp. Rush % | 42.86% | 20 |
53.51% | 5 | Opp. Pass % | 57.14% | 13 |
- The Bears are allowing 5.0 sacks plus turnovers per game, the most in the league.
- The Seahawks are third in the league in red zone conversion rate (764.7%) but are 29th in red zone opportunities (34).
- Seattle has attempted just nine fourth down conversions, the fewest in the league.
- The Seahawks are averaging 16.3 fewer offensive plays than their opponent, the largest differential in the league.
- The Seahawks are 30th in the league in success rate allowed per dropback (52.1%) while the Bears are 21st (48.0%).
Quarterback
Russell Wilson: It was a struggle for Wilson on Tuesday. Completing 54.8% of his passes for 5.0 yards per pass attempt, Wilson actually scored fewer fantasy points (4.2) than he did in Week 10 against the Packers in his first game back from injury.
Wilson entered last week coming off three back-end QB1 scoring games. Wilson will look to bounce back as backend QB1 this week against a Chicago defense that is allowing 15.8 passing points per game (23rd) while allowing a league-high 0.53 passing points per pass attempt and league-high 6.2% touchdown rate to opposing passers.