The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 16 Los Angeles Rams at Minnesota Vikings Sunday afternoon game.
LA Rams | Rank | @ | Minnesota | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
-3 | Spread | 3 | ||
26.3 | Implied Total | 23.3 | ||
27.6 | 5 | Points/Gm | 25.8 | 12 |
21.6 | 11 | Points All./Gm | 24.4 | 23 |
62 | 22 | Plays/Gm | 65.8 | 6 |
65.6 | 27 | Opp. Plays/Gm | 66.3 | 30 |
6.1 | 1 | Off. Yards/Play | 5.7 | 13 |
5.1 | 4 | Def. Yards/Play | 5.7 | 26 |
39.17% | 22 | Rush% | 42.78% | 14 |
60.83% | 11 | Pass% | 57.22% | 19 |
38.96% | 7 | Opp. Rush % | 41.49% | 15 |
61.04% | 26 | Opp. Pass % | 58.51% | 18 |
- The Rams lead the league in scoring plays per game (5.1).
- 81.4% of the Rams’ offensive touchdowns have come via passing, the highest rate in the league.
- 76.3% of the Minnesota touchdowns have come via passing, second in the league.
- The Rams have allowed 29.8% of the runs against them to gain five or more yards, third lowest in the league.
- Minnesota has allowed 40.0% of the carries against them to gain five or more yards, 30th in the league.
- The Rams are second in the league in passing rate in the red zone (60.9%), and first in pass rate inside of the 10 (63.4%) and inside of the 5-yard line (67.6%).
Trust = spike production for that player
Quarterback
Matthew Stafford (TRUST): After a scare Weeks 9-10, Stafford has bounced back with four straight QB1 scoring weeks, throwing 11 touchdowns and two interceptions over that stretch.
Stafford will look to stay hot against a Minnesota defense that is 29th in the league in passing points allowed per game (17.0) and 30th in passing yards allowed per game (272.4).