Five pressing fantasy football questions that we need to answer in Week 3


1 – Can Aaron Rogers continue it against the defense of the saints?

Sunday Night Football will bring us two Hall of Fame quarterbacks on the opposite side of the Vibes spectrum. What a world.

On the one hand, Aaron Rogers sees that between the pseudo-ware tours carried out by parts of the football media – and perhaps his own team – between his pseudo-ware tours, the god-level of the game has recaptured from his head. On the other end, we have Saints and Drew Breeze, who collectively, glare at how to adjust to what seems like a compromising version of their long-standing legend.

The way they call plays right now Indicates that Sean Payton knows he is – Alvin Camara, and especially the defense, will be The reason They win games. With that in mind, the defense we saw from New Reliance in Week 2 may not be the weekly reality. “Data-Reacted =” 25 “> If the Saints are really willing to try and win with less form of bees – and The way they call plays right now Indicates that Sean Payton knows he is – Alvin Camara, and especially the defense, will be The reason They win games. With that in mind, the defense we saw from New Leeans in Week 2 may not be the weekly reality.

This is a unit that has a ton of front line talent. Along with Cameron Jordan, Demario Davis, Marshan Latimore and more by the way, he looked ready to take the lead in New Orleans earlier this season. So far, not much. The team is in the middle of the pack in terms of success rate given by air and ground and has turned into a good week, but the riders reveal a lot of holes mostly.

Not only did they run the ball effectively, but mid-of-the-field coverage also made it extremely difficult for Darren Veller to collect a total of 16 goals. He took the first two landings against Malcolm Jenkins in coverage, went 3–30 on three appearances against slot corner PJ Williams and got his touchdown against Chacha Nassi Gardner-Johnson (PFF). If Derek Carr could find those holes, you’d claim N Fugo Rogers would run.

Aaron Rogers has been masterful this season. (Photo by Dylan Buel / Getty Images)

Rodgers may have to go to work on Sunday night at the Davente ams dummies without an elite No. 1 receiver, or at best without a banged-up version. It will only be another test of whether Rogers is really at the height of his power. If he can effectively knock through the defense of these saints with the likes of Aaron Lazard, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Robert Tonian, while getting the best out of Aaron Ron Jones ’special receiving chops, we might be seeing Rogers’ second MVP push. The balance of power in the NFC and a season that wins fictional titles by the Packers players.

We expect more from the Saints defense and much less than that from Aaron Rogers.

It seems that expectations have been turned upside down.

The Detroit Lions are a strong groundwall of media support for being a potential frisky sleeper team this season. After starting more than 0-2 between a stale offense and a potentially weak defense, he seems misled.

And yet, let’s remember that help is coming on the offensive side of the ball, at least. That help will come in the form of No. 1 wide receiver Kenny Golade, who missed the first two games with hamstring disease. When the Lions travel to Arizona on Sunday, Golade tends to make its entry into 2020. He could not reach a single moment very quickly.

Golade showed that it has evolved into a true No. 1 wide receiver

Is able to indicate the conditions for defense and become the center of the universe of its passing game. When Matthew Stafford and Golad were on the field together, the Lions were one of the league’s best passing teams. So far, Sharp is ranked 13th in Detroit’s success rate on deep deep passes, per footbal. “Data-reacted =” 45 “> As the 2019 season wore on, Golade showed that it has evolved into a true No. 1 wide receiver Is able to indicate the conditions for defense and become the center of the universe of its passing game. When Matthew Stafford and Golad were on the field together, the Lions were one of the league’s best passing teams. So far, Sharp is ranked 13th in Detroit success rate on deep deep passes, per footbal.

With Golade back, it will not only help Stafford, other players like Marvin Jones and TJ Hawkinson could return under the packing order in more comfortable roles. Passing can also help stretch the field to enhance the passing game Middleing Ringing game. Even if Golad doesn’t go wild in the day’s score when he returns to the field, his presence should be felt.

3 – Is there something special beginning with Jonathan Taylor?

She may have been lost in the tide of injuries, but Rangeela, running after Jonithan Taylor, officially announced her presence in the NFL. In the first half of the game the Colts trusted him with an absurd 20 touch. He saw every bit as the foundation of NFL offense.

My colleague Andy Behrens compared the Taylor / Marlon split split to Adren Peterson and Chester Taylor’s 2007 Vikings backfield. Peters quickly made it known that he would become a game-changer, putting a useful player like Chester Taylor in a second-fiddle position. Jonathan Taylor didn’t have to wait much longer with Mack on the IR with the injury. Still, there seems to be something about this situation that could be special.

Taylor now has his clear lead behind the offensive line built for his ball style. It has also been given a run-way to work in a passing game, with 11.3 per cent of the team’s goals and 13.5 routes per game.

Now in Week 3, Taylor and the Colts will match the sinking jets defense. New York allowed Rahim Mostert to make a hefty touchdown on the very first play last week. Overall, they missed out on the most missed ack0 competitions in the league, 40. The next top team is 26. It can go wild once again.

The rest of it is the top eight fantasies in terms of looking at what you can argue using. A few more big games starting this week’s contest and it will be hard to deny.

4 – Does Justin Herbert shine when a defense is preparing for it?

Justin Herbert should be standing around the world to push back for the start of his NFL. Herbert not only put up decent numbers and helped deliver the defensive Super Bowl champs to the brink, but he only did so with a second notice that it would start in place of Tyrode Taylor.

Given the true horror-story nature of Taylor’s injury, it has already been announced that Herbert will get another start in Week 3, no matter how he plays, it is now impossible to imagine that he would get a job if he missed more experienced games. Returns. .

It’s surprising even if the strong, sprinkled output we saw from Herbert last week would be a weekly expectation. Let’s consider that Chiefs Defense established a game plan that didn’t take into account Herbert, and it was built for a full quarterback in Taylor. Just as Hardbert caught the guard from his first start, so did the Chief.

It’s something to talk about but it’s impossible to know how important it is if we really want to be honest with ourselves. What’s the result: Herbert displayed strong mobility, front-line playmakers like Keenan Allen, in Stein Eckler and Hunter Henry got the ball and advanced the offense.

Herbert came off with a successful game rate of 58 percent from its first start, now ranked 12th in the quarterbacks to start at least one game this year. Again he continued the crime.

Another more result-oriented note: it’s the Panthers playing in the week. Carolina has zero sacks, zero quarterback knockdown and just three pressures on the year. Herbert should be comfortable on Sundays.

5 – Can riders stay on the script?

Coming out of the Monday Night Football .l game of Week 2, it was hard to say whether the Raiders were better than we expected, or if the above saints were worse than we thought. Anyway, it was an impressive win for Las Vegas on their first outing at the new stadium.

One thing is for sure that will come out on Monday night: we know exactly what the riders want to be. This team is not exactly suited to the modern up-tempo teams we have commonly joined over the last few years in the modern football universe. Las Vegas uses 12 employees (one back, two tight ends) on 26 percent of their plays, one of the highest rates in the league, and the percentage of plays with two backs (15 percent) is second only to Baltimore and two on the field. Tight end. This is a team that comes heavy on you with big, physical players.

While that doesn’t match throwing out the set, it’s primarily a function of their run-game commitment. Josh Jacobs continues to give reasons to keep them on this script. The Jacobs lead the NFL with 14 broken tackles and become more involved in their passing game, accounting for 14.5 percent of the team’s passing goals.

Derek Carey has continued his part as the team’s starting quarterback. Coming in Week 3, it’s a throw target. Percent percent throws a throw percentage at the target and puts him as the fifth most accurate passer in the league. Darren Veller is leading all pass-catchers this year with a share of his team’s goals of .7 38..7 per cent, and some of the biggest receivers behind this difference-maker are all Las Vegas needs.

As good as we think of the Saints (maybe), traveling to New England is a big test. Defense is not only known for coming up with creative game plans to eliminate your best threats, but why crime under Newton is also white-hot. The Patriots ranked fifth in the successful game rate on offense. And as good as we think about the Raiders ’offense, Newton and Cohen are unlikely to be put in their defense. On their heels.

If the Patriots are able to bring this contest under control, Las Vegas will push to the left. To achieve “legitimate playoff contender” status they will need to prove they can.

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