NFL Week 8 - Dream Matchups

NFL Week 8 Matchup Rankings

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Week 8 – Matchup Based Value Plays

A dream matchup is when you have an RB that consistently gets 17-plus touches per game or a WR that consistently gets 7 plus targets per game, is paired with a bottom five defense in their respective categories. This is when players become ‘must-plays’, and this week is a ‘dream matchup’ week. Each of the worst six rushing defenses is going against a featured running-back getting 17-plus carries, except for Jamaal Charles who is an exception to the rule since he leads the league with a beastly 6.0 Yards Per Carry. The following Running Back can be played with confidence this week, and better yet, a few of them could be really cheap!

For Wide Receivers, a ‘must-play’ is often harder to define due to the variety of lock-down corners and them receiving fewer attempts to make plays in general than running backs to make plays than running-backs. However, they do exist, and this is our list of WRs that are averaging 4.5 or more receptions per game and are paired against a bottom five pass defense:

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Analyzing Matchups

Knowing how to adjust a players value based on their matchup can be difficult, especially early in the season when you have less data on that player and their opponents. RotoGrinders Matchup Ratings make that process easier for you by quantifying the data for you. This matchup rater tool should provide an excellent resource for properly adjusting the value of your offensive players for this week’s matchups. This is not a tool for ranking Fantasy Defenses. This tool focuses on the defensive categories that related to offensive players. The scoring for Fantasy Defenses often include Special Teams and scoring is based on Points Allowed; these are not included in the Matchup Ratings below. The Fantasy Points Allowed Per Game column is the number you should use to gauge how to increase or decrease the value of your Offensive players.

Rushing

Best Matchups

Projected Rank Rush Defense Projected Fantasy Points Allowed Opponent
1 Buffalo Bills 24.5 Kansas City
2 Denver Broncos 21.5 San Francisco
3 Oakland Raiders 21.1 Seattle
4 Detroit Lions 20.3 Washington
5 Indianapolis Colts 19.9 Houston
6 Tampa Bay 19.9 Arizona

Worst Matchups

Projected Rank Rush Defense Projected Fantasy Points Allowed Opponent
29 Tennessee 12.2 St. Louis
30 Minnesota 12.1 Philadelphia
31 New York Jets 11.9 Denver Broncos
32 Pittsburgh 10.0 Cleveland
Week 8 Byes Falcons – Ravens – Bears – Browns – Giants – Eagles

Receiving

(These do not factor in how many total receptions a team allows, which could effect the rankings for PPR leagues)

Best Matchups

Projected Rank Pass Defense Projected Fantasy Points Allowed Opponent
1 Houston 40.0 Indianapolis
2 New England 37.3 Minnesota
3 Jacksonville 37.1 Dallas
4 Washington 34.2 Detroit
5 Detroit 34.0 Washington

Worst Matchups

Projected Rank Pass Defense Projected Fantasy Points Allowed Opponent
29 Carolina 25.0 St. Louis
31 New Orleans 24.9 Pittsburgh
32 San Diego 23.9 Tennessee
Week 8 Byes Falcons – Ravens – Bears – Browns – Giants – Eagles

How we Rank the Matchups

We rank the weekly NFL matchups for opposing teams by looking at yards allowed and touchdowns allowed by defenses, then weight them based on recent performance. The number we wind up with is a reliable estimate of how many fantasy points a defense is giving up at the current point in time, per week, to all players on an opposing team. This estimate makes for a great indicator to project matchups in the future. Below are the defenses estimated to allow the most fantasy points headed into Week 3, and the ones you should steer clear of. The number in the third column is the estimated amount of fantasy points this defense is allowing currently per matchup. We project the fantasy points based on 1 pt. per 10 rushing/receiving yards and 6 points per TD. The ‘receiving fantasy points allowed estimate’ can also be used to gauge your QB matchups, and while the scoring settings may adjust the points allowed to QBs, the overall order of the rankings for receivers should be similar for QBs. These rankings utilize all data from the 2010 season, but we also include data from the 2010 preseason (first half only), and the 2009 NFL regular season. As each week passes this season, we scale down the older data increase the value of current season performance. By Week 12 of this Season, the data from the 2010 Preseason and the 2009 Season will be completely phased out.

About the Author

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Cameron MacMillan (Cameron)

Cameron MacMillan is an entrepreneur and angel investor, who co-founded RotoGrinders in 2010, alongside Cal Spears and Riley Bryant. Cameron operated as the COO, creating & implementing a multitude of business & content systems for the company over the course of 11 years, before Better Collective completed its acquisition of RG in 2021. In 2022, Cameron stepped back into an Advisory Role.