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The report below identifies fantasy-friendly and unfriendly NFL defenses.
Marketist variables marked, among other things, the success rate is permitted, expected points added (EPA) permitted per game, explosive plays permitted, attacking games allowed per game, offensive pass -play speed, Quarterback Pressure and Blitz Rate.
Success rate allowed and EPA per item permitted
Success percentage allowed and EPA allowed per game under NFL teams:

The Green Bay Packers rank sixth or better under the NFL defenses in Quarterback press and the success rate allowed. Their thinned Defensive Tackle Group offers the Cincinnati Bengals a path to moderate efficiency, although the scores of Pff and the planning reflects the packers as 14.0-point home favorites. This point spread will probably shift the following CincinnatiThe trade for the former Quarterback Joe Flacco by Cleveland Browns, whose 61.1 PFF-PAFF-Passing degree far exceeded Cincinnati’s Weeks 3-5 Starting Quarterback Jake Browning’s 50.1 PFF-Passing figure. The arrival of Flacco stabilizes the fantasy projections for the highlighted players of the Bengal.
Under the NFL violations, Green Bay’s EPA per game, Play-Action Pass Play percentage, Shifts and Motion percentage and Offensive Play Volume average rank 13th or better. The fitting defense of Cincinnati has made the fourth explosive pass thread pieces possible, despite the fact that it is confronted with the seventh lowest pass-play percentage.
The Washington commanders reach top 10 places under the NFL violations in the success rate and EPA per game by giving a fast, run-oriented attack and at the same time leading the competition in No-Huddle rate by 34.1%.
The Chicago Bears is in the top four of the NFL violations in the play percentage of the neutral game pass and the play percentage of the Play-Action pass. They rank 15th in No-Huddle Rate and 17th in offensive playing volume.
These figures must remain constant in week 6, given the defensive weaknesses of each team. Both the bears and the commanders are allowed outside the top 20 of the NFL defenses in EPA per game and have allowed average explosive run play-sums.
The bears are the last to be permitted in the success rate, and the commanders have allowed the draw for the second most explosive pass games.
Chicago is unable to effectively put pressure on the quarterback. Although Washington does that, the defense does not reliably get off the field, making the 10th most offensive games per game possible.
Explosive Run plays permitted and explosive Pass games allowed
Explosive run plays and explosive new games allowed under NFL teams:

The Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs game has the highest above/under (51.5 points) of Kansas City, which indicates a fantasy-friendly game environment.
Both violations depend on the above-average play volume while in the top eight of the NFL violations in the success rate and EPA per game. The Chiefs attack neutral gamescripts via the PAS and rank 10th in Play-Action Pass Play percentage. The Lions opt for a Run-Heavy approach and use the most important play percentage of the NFL Play-Action Pass and Shifts and movement percentage mixture.
Multiple factors suggest that the favorite offensive tactics of each team will remain constant in week 6. The Chiefs rank 20th or worse under the NFL defenses allowed per game and the success of the success rate, while the Lions are in both fifth. However, Detroit is vulnerable through the pass, but binding for the second most explosive patch games allowed while handing over the sixth most receiving yards to opposite broad recipients (800).
Both defenses have made above -average explosive run games possible.
Both pass-rush units are on top 12, with the chiefs in the first place of the NFL. The lions will probably try to cancel the defensive power of the leaders by trusting their favorite run-heavy successes.
The Buffalo Bills and Atlanta Falcons game should produce productive hasty results of both squadrons. The two defenses defend the pass well and are vulnerable on the spot, with the bills that bind for the most explosive run games that are permitted between NFL defenses. Both units score the top two in offensive plays allowed per game while they generate the top 10 quarterback print rates.
Buffalo and Atlanta use Run-Heavy approaches in neutral gamescripts and rank the top 12 of the NFL violations in the success rate, which consistently pick up first downs, helped by top 10 services and movement percentages and offensive playing volume.
The accounts in particular are third in both the success rate and the EPA per game, and 11th in Play-Action Pass Play percentage. The Falcons rank ninth in No-Huddle Rate.
Offensive plays per game allowed and opponent Pass Play Rate
Offensive plays allowed per match and the Pass Play percentage of the opponent against under NFL teams:

The pass-heavy Denver Broncos compete against the run-heavy New York Jets, although teams usually use a reverse pass-run approach when they are confronted with each other’s defense. The Run-Heavy attack of the Jets yields a top 10 success rate, while the sourcecos produce above-average results in EPA per game.
The Broncos and Jets’ violations have dicotoic playing campaign and shifts and movement, although the Broncos (11.4%) and Jets (10.8%) are both in the top 12 of the NFL violations in the Run-Pass Option (RPO) percentage.
The explosive pass games of the jets permitted sum should grow meaningfully. The Broncos’ perhaps not, although their 231 receiving yards were allowed backs and 10.7 yards allowed per tight final reception to be among the top 10 highest qualifying NFL defenses. Denver fields the second best pass-rush unit under NFL defenses. The Jets Field the second worst.
Jets Rookie Clean ending Mason Taylor ranks and/or tires for the first under NFL tight ends in Doelen (17), receptions (14) and receiving yards (132). Under the 15 NFL -Strakke ends with at least 10 goals during that period, Taylor’s 78.5 pff receiving figure is in third place.
The above detailed game is a candidate to insist on the competition council in combined offensive plays per competition.
Opponents use a large volume, Run-heavy approach against the New Orleans Saints, which is positive for the two of the New England Patriots otherHealthy running backs. 69.2 Pff Pass-blocking figure of the patriots is in fifth place Under NFL violations. The Pass Rush of the Saints ranks in the lower three under NFL defenses, which must facilitate passing game efficiency for the Patriots, albeit on likely limited dropbacks.
The Saints take a Patriot Pass defense that is below average in Quarterback Pressure percentage and the latter as the last in explosive new games allowed. The attack by New Orleans should produce several explosive pass games because of the affordable matchup and their top three offensive games per game and no-huddle percentage.
Both the Patriots (375) and Saints (283) have surrendered the top 10 that Werfkoningen received at opposite tight ends.
Quarterback -Pressure percentage and Pass Blitz Rate
Quarterback -Pressure percentage and Pass -Blitz Rate at NFL teams:

The Indianapolis Colts Defense Rank rank under average under NFL defenses in the success rate allowed, explosive pass games allowed and Quarterback Pressure percentage, while a top-five receiving yard (809) is delivered to opposite broad recipients. The news is positive for a cardinals in Arizona who spends an attack that can be led by a poorly Start Quarterback or a stately backup in week 6.
In week 5, Arizona handed over four major seasonal data points to Tennessee. With their Ineffective Pass Rush, opponents enables top-three offensive playrooms. They bind for the seventh most explosive pass games allowed; An amount that should only grow against a covers that pass attack, on average the second most EPA per pass game (0.278).
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