The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 6 New York Jets at Green Bay Packers Sunday afternoon game.

NY JetsRank@Green BayRank
7Spread-7
19.5Implied Total26.5
23.211Points/Gm19.422
23.618Points All./Gm19.211
695Plays/Gm6414
61.28Opp. Plays/Gm55.61
5.221Off. Yards/Play5.714
5.210Def. Yards/Play5.514
34.49%29Rush%42.50%12
65.51%4Pass%57.50%21
46.73%28Opp. Rush %47.84%30
53.27%5Opp. Pass %52.16%3
  • The Jets are averaging a league-low 3.3 yards per carry on first down rushing attempts.
  • 45.6% of Zach Wilson's pass attempts have come on non-first down plays needing seven or more yards, trailing only Ryan Tannehill (47.6%) for the highest rate.
  • The Jets have failed to score a touchdown on 15 possessions in the first quarter this season.
  • Green Bay has scored on 40.7% (11-of-27) of their first half possessions, 15th in the league.
  • The Packers have scored on 5-of-26 (19.2%) second half possessions, 30th in the league.
  • The Jets have scored a touchdown on 8-of-28 (28.6%) of their second half possessions, fourth in the league.
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Quarterback

Aaron Rodgers: Rodgers has not been a front-end fantasy quarterback but has consistently lived a high floor at the position. 

Rodgers has a high-scoring week as QB12 this season, but has finished lower than QB16 just once, which came in Week 1. He has thrown exactly two touchdowns in each of the past four games while he has not thrown for more than 255 yards in a game yet this season.

31.6% of Aaron Rodgers's completions have gained 10 or more yards, the lowest rate in the league. League average is 43.6%. 

As a byproduct, 62.2% of the passing yardage for Rodgers has come after the catch, the highest rate in the league.  

The interesting thing is that 16.7% of Rodgers's completions have also gained 20 or more yards, 13th (league average is 14.6%). 

There just has been no intermediate game from Rodgers as only Carson Wentz (12.4%) and Matthew Stafford (8.9%) have a lower rate of intermediate throws than Rodgers (13.1%).

That high floor, fringe QB1 area is where Rodgers resides again, but the Packers having a high team total at home provides optimism for upside.

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