The Worksheet, a comprehensive fantasy football preview by Rich Hribar, breaks down everything you need to know about the Week 6 matchup between the Bears and Jaguars in London.
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Jacksonville | Rank | @ | Chicago | Rank |
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2.5 | Spread | -2.5 | ||
21.0 | Implied Total | 23.5 | ||
19.4 | 21 | Points/Gm | 22.6 | 16 |
28.6 | 30 | Points All./Gm | 17.0 | 5 |
57.6 | 29 | Plays/Gm | 65.2 | 5 |
65.4 | 27 | Opp. Plays/Gm | 58.4 | 8 |
5.7 | 11 | Off. Yards/Play | 4.4 | 29 |
6 | 31 | Def. Yards/Play | 5 | 8 |
38.54% | 25 | Rush% | 42.64% | 19 |
61.46% | 8 | Pass% | 57.36% | 14 |
39.45% | 7 | Opp. Rush % | 43.15% | 16 |
60.55% | 26 | Opp. Pass % | 56.85% | 17 |
- Jacksonville allows a league-high 5.2 plays per game of 20 or more yards.
- Jacksonville has allowed opponents to score on 49.1% of their drives, 30th in the league.
- Opponents have scored on 30.0% of their drives against the Bears, 5th in the league.
- The Bears have outscored opponents by 31 points (63-32) in the second half this season, the largest margin in the league.
- The Bears have allowed a touchdown on 38.5% (5-of-13) of opponent red zone possessions, 5th in the league.
- The Jaguars have allowed a touchdown on 70.6% (12-of-17) of opponent red zone possessions, 30th in the league.
- Jacksonville has a takeaway on 1.9% of opponent possessions, the lowest rate in the league.
- The Jaguars are averaging 1.6 more yards per rushing play than their opponent, second to the Ravens (3.0).
- The Bears are averaging 1.4 fewer yards per rushing play than their opponent, the worst rate in the league.
Trust = spike production for that player
Quarterback
Trevor Lawrence: Lawrence had his best game of the season on Sunday, setting season highs in completion rate (82.4%), passing yards (371), and yards per attempt (10.9).
He added 2 passing touchdowns and an interception.
It was easily his best fantasy day of the year, ending the week as QB11 (21.2 points).
We highlighted Lawrence’s history of success against Gus Bradley and the state of the Colts' defense as driving factors in expecting his best game of the year.
Lawrence was only pressured 1 time on 34 dropbacks.
That 2.9% pressure rate is the lowest of Lawrence’s career and the lowest for a quarterback with 30 or more dropbacks in a game since Pro Football Focus started tracking pressures.
Where we pushed Lawrence up last week based on his matchup, we will pull back this week with Lawrence as a QB2.
He just faced the defense that has allowed the most points over what a quarterback has averaged this season.
The Bears have held every quarterback they have faced to score fewer points than their average entering the matchup.
Overall, they have had a light schedule, but they have faced C.J. Stroud while Anthony Richardson and Matthew Stafford had QB31 and QB33 scoring weeks against them.
Chicago has allowed a league-low 6.9 passing points per game.
Caleb Williams (TRUST): Williams had his best day as a pro on Sunday, completing 20-of-29 (69.0%) passes for 304 yards (10.5 yards per attempt) with 2 touchdowns.
He completed all three passes of 20 or more air yards for 89 yards and both touchdowns.
In the first four weeks, Williams had completed 4-of-22 passes 20 or more yards downfield with 0 touchdowns and 3 interceptions.
Williams added 34 yards rushing, turning in his career's first QB1 scoring week (23.6 points).
He will have an excellent opportunity to run that back here.
The Jaguars have allowed a league-high 19.9 passing points per game.
They have allowed a 69.4% completion rate (25th), 8.0 yards per pass attempt (27th), and a 6.1% touchdown rate (28th) to passers this season.
They have allowed a QB1 scorer in all five games this season, a list that includes Joe Flacco (26.6 points) and Deshaun Watson (15.4 points).
I prefer Williams as a matchup-based QB2 due to his early-season volatility, but he can be streamed in 1QB leagues based on the upside this matchup has provided for gamers to open the season.
Running Back
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Matchup | Time |
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49ers @ Seahawks -- FREE | Thursday Night Football |
Jaguars @ Bears | Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. ET (London) |
Cardinals @ Packers | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
Colts @ Titans | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
Texans @ Patriots | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
Bucs @ Saints | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
Browns @ Eagles | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
Commanders @ Ravens | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
Chargers @ Broncos | Sunday -- 4:05 p.m. ET |
Steelers @ Raiders | Sunday -- 4:05 p.m. ET |
Lions @ Cowboys | Sunday -- 4:25 p.m. ET |
Falcons @ Panthers | Sunday -- 4:25 p.m. ET |
Bengals @ Giants | Sunday Night Football |
Bills @ Jets -- FREE | Monday Night Football |