The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 10 Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles Monday Night Football game.

Washington | Rank | @ | Philadelphia | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
11 | Spread | -11 | ||
16.5 | Implied Total | 27.5 | ||
17.7 | 26 | Points/Gm | 28.1 | 2 |
21.3 | 16 | Points All./Gm | 16.9 | 4 |
65.8 | 8 | Plays/Gm | 67.4 | 3 |
60.6 | 9 | Opp. Plays/Gm | 63.1 | 16 |
4.9 | 28 | Off. Yards/Play | 5.8 | 8 |
5.5 | 15 | Def. Yards/Play | 4.7 | 2 |
40.37% | 17 | Rush% | 51.21% | 5 |
59.63% | 16 | Pass% | 48.79% | 28 |
42.75% | 19 | Opp. Rush % | 37.23% | 4 |
57.25% | 14 | Opp. Pass % | 62.77% | 29 |
- The Eagles have 15 more takeaways than turnovers, the largest differential in the league. The next closest has a +6 turnover differential.
- Washington has scored on 25.9% of their possessions, the lowest rate in the league.
- The Eagles have scored on 42.4% of their possessions, seventh in the league.
- Philadelphia has scored on 56.8% of their drives in the first half, the highest rate in the league.
- Washington has scored on 18.5% of their first half possessions, the lowest rate in the league.
- The Eagles are averaging 2.9 more yards per passing play than their opponent, the largest differential in the league.
- The Eagles are the only remaining team that has covered every game at home this season (4-0 ATS).
Trust = spike production for that player
Quarterback
Jalen Hurts (TRUST): Hurts has been a QB1 in every game but one this season with a low finish as QB15. He has scored at least 15.0 fantasy points in every game this season.
He is doing so while depending on rushing far more than at the start of the season. In the opening two games of the season, Hurts had 15.0 and 17.7 rushing points. Since then, he is averaging 6.0 rushing points per game with single-digit rushing points in five of his past six. Over the past three weeks, he has just 6.0 rushing points in total.
Even with that, he still has been the QB11, QB2, and QB6 the past three weeks, showcasing how far he has come as a passer and how high his ceiling is when the rushing spikes do come.
Hurts has crushed in this matchup with Washington.
In three starts against Washington since the start of last season, Hurts has completed 67.8% of his passes for 9.8 yards per pass attempt, throwing four touchdowns to just one interception. In the week three matchup between these teams Hurts threw for a season-high 340 yards, with 279 of those yards and three touchdowns coming in the first half.
Washington has been a pass defense we have targeted all season as they are 31st in the league in passing points allowed per attempt (0.494).