Giants vs Commanders Fantasy Football Worksheet, Week 15

The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 15 New York Giants at Washington Commanders Sunday Night Football game.

NY GiantsRank@WashingtonRank
4.5Spread-4.5
18Implied Total22.5
20.520Points/Gm19.525
23.120Points All./Gm19.710
64.314Plays/Gm67.84
63.215Opp. Plays/Gm58.91
5.124Off. Yards/Play4.928
5.827Def. Yards/Play5.311
49.04%6Rush%45.46%11
50.96%27Pass%54.54%22
44.21%24Opp. Rush %42.82%16
55.79%9Opp. Pass %57.18%17
  • Since Week 7, Washington has allowed a touchdown on 15.6% (12-of-77) of opposing drives, third in the NFL.
  • The Giants have led for 22.3% of their offensive snaps, 24th in the league and the lowest rate among all teams with a winning record.
  • The Giants have allowed a first down or touchdown on 30.3% of opponent plays on first and second down, the highest rate in the league.
  • The Giants have 23 fewer plays of 20 or more yards gained than their opponent, the largest differential in the league.
  • Washington has run 116 more plays than their opponent this season, the most in the league.
  • Washington is averaging 6:03 more time of possession per game than their opponent, the largest differential in the league.
  • 17.8% of the carries against the Giants have gained 10 or more yards, the highest rate in the league.
  • Washington has a 68.1% success rate against running back carries, the third-best rate in the league behind the Titans (68.4%) and Patriots (68.3%).
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Quarterback

Daniel Jones: Closing last week as the QB11 (19.4 points), Jones has now been the QB13 or higher in five of his past seven starts. He once again got there with the aid of his legs, adding 8.6 rushing points (44.4% of his total). For the season now, 38.2% of his points have come via rushing, which is fourth among all passers to make more than two starts this season. 

All you have to do is follow the rushing lines for Jones to know how his fantasy day ended up. He has averaged 10.8 rushing points per game in his six weeks as the QB13 or higher. In his other games, he has averaged 2.9 rushing points per game. 

That includes a QB11 (17.1 points) scoring week against Washington in Week 13 when Jones rushed a season-high 12 times for 71 yards. The Giants have been inconsistent with how they have called designed runs for Jones on a week-to-week basis, but with his rushing ability he has upside as a higher-end QB2 and on showdown slates.

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