The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 9 New England Patriots at Carolina Panthers Sunday afternoon game.

New EnglandRank@CarolinaRank
-3.5Spread3.5
22.5Implied Total19
25.810Points/Gm20.622
20.58Points All./Gm19.95
63.915Plays/Gm68.26
64.120Opp. Plays/Gm58.82
5.618Off. Yards/Play4.830
5.515Def. Yards/Play52
40.51%18Rush%42.86%12
59.49%15Pass%57.14%21
41.72%18Opp. Rush %41.28%17
58.28%15Opp. Pass %58.72%16
  • The Panthers are averaging a league-low 3.3 yards per play on third downs this season.
  • Carolina is allowing just 3.8 yards per play on third downs this season, second in the NFL behind Arizona (3.7 yards).
  • Carolina is third in the league in expected points per pass attempt defensively while the Patriots are 10th.
  • Sam Darnold has completed 32.6% (14-of-43) of his passes 15 yards or further downfield, ahead of only Ben Roethlisberger (29.7%), and Jared Goff (27.3%).
  • The Panthers are now last in the league in catchable target rate (70.4%).

Trust = spike production for that player
Bust = down-week production for that player’s standards

Quarterback

Mac Jones: A week after his first QB1 scoring week of the season, Jones was the QB24 (11.7 points) last week, completing a season-low 51.4% of his passes and his first game since Week 2 without a touchdown pass. The Panthers are 11th in points allowed per pass attempt (0.41) and are allowing 6.5 yards per pass attempt (fourth) to keep Jones as a lower-end QB2 option.

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