
The Footballguys IDP Matchup Spreadsheet tracks trends around the league to help evaluate IDP matchups for each week.
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When I look at matchups for this week, these are the matchups that look MOST FAVORABLE from a tackling perspective (with some notes if the matchup is particularly unfavorable for run vs pass):
- SAN FRANCISCO (vs Detroit) – Lions offense generates 55.4 tackle opps/game (30 rush/23 pass)
- DALLAS (at Philadelphia) – Eagles offense generates 54.9 tackle opps/game (34.5 rush/17.5 pass)
- ATLANTA (at Washington) – Commanders offense generates 54.9 tackle opps/game (31 rush/21 pass)
- CAROLINA (at Tampa Bay) – Cowboys offense generates 53.3 tackles opps/game (27 rush/24 pass)
- PITTSBURGH (vs Kansas City) – Chiefs offense generates 53.2 tackle opps/game (26.5 rush/24 pass)
- CLEVELAND (vs Miami) – Dolphins offense generates 52.9 tackle opps/game (26 rush/24 pass)
In contrast, these matchups look LEAST FAVORABLE from a tackling perspective (with some notes if the matchup is particularly unfavorable for run vs pass):
- TENNESSEE (at Jacksonville) – Jaguars offense generates 45.3 tackle opps/game (23 rush/20.5 pass)
- NY GIANTS (vs Indianapolis) – Colts offense generates 45.7 tackle opps/game (28 rush/16 pass)
- TAMPA BAY (vs Carolina) – Panthers offense generates 45.9 tackle opps/game (24 rush/20 pass)
- BUFFALO (vs NY Jets) – Jets offense generates 46.1 tackle opps/game (21 rush/23 pass)
- NEW ENGLAND (vs LA Chargers) – Chargers offense generates 46.5 tackle opps/game (25 rush/19 pass)
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You may also want some help picking out matchups for pass rushers. These are some that look MOST FAVORABLE from a pass-rush perspective:
- MIAMI (at Cleveland) – Browns offense allowing 4.1 sacks/game and 10.0 QB hits/game
- SEATTLE (at Chicago) – Bears offense allowing 3.8 sacks/game and 6.7 QB hits/game
- CHICAGO (vs Seattle) – Seahawks offense allowing 3.3 sacks/game and 7.1 QB hits/game
- NEW ORLEANS (vs Las Vegas) – Raiders offense allowing 3.3 sacks/game and 6.7 QB hits/game
- INDIANAPOLIS (at NY Giants) - Giants offense allowing 3.2 sacks/game and 8.0 QB hits/game
- BALTIMORE (at Houston) – Texans offense allowing 3.2 sacks/game and 6.7 QB hits/game
In contrast, here are some matchups that look LEAST FAVORABLE from a pass-rush perspective:
- NY JETS (at Buffalo) – Bills offense allowing .9 sacks/game and 3.1 QB hits/game
- MINNESOTA (vs Green Bay) – Packers offense allowing 1.1 sacks/game and 3.9 QB hits/game
- CINCINNATI (vs Denver) – Broncos offense allowing 1.5 sacks/game and 3.5 QB hits/game
- HOUSTON (vs Baltimore) – Ravens offense allowing 1.6 sacks/game and 3.1 QB hits/game
- NY GIANTS (vs Indianapolis) - Colts offense allowing 1.8 sacks/game and 4.9 QB hits/game
STAT CREW GRADES
This tab keeps track of tendencies for each stat crew. Each home stadium typically has its own group of stat keepers responsible for assigning tackle details (solo vs solo/assist vs assist/assist) on each play. The table at the top keeps track of Tackles vs Opportunity and compares total tackles awarded (solos plus assists) divided by tackle opportunities (rush attempts plus pass completions plus sacks). This gives you an idea of which crews tend to be more generous or less generous in comparison to everybody else.
Home STADIUMS with MOST GENEROUS stat crews this week include:
- Pittsburgh (vs Kansas City) - 1.281 tackles/opp
- New England (vs LA Chargers) - 1.280 tackles/opp
- Cleveland (vs Miami) - 1.258 tackles/opp
- LA Rams (vs Arizona) - 1.253 tackles/opp
Home STADIUMS with LEAST GENEROUS stat crews this week include:
- Houston (vs Kansas City) - 1.178 tackles/opp
- Minnesota (vs Green Bay) - 1.184 tackles/opp
- Tampa Bay (vs Carolina) - 1.188 tackles/opp
- Jacksonville (vs Tennessee) - 1.200 tackles/opp
Some leagues may place a premium on SOLO TACKLES and award more points for them than two assisted tackles. In that case, you'd want to focus on matchups played in STADIUMS that award a high percentage of solo tackles. This week, that would include:
- Houston (vs Kansas City) - 79.8% solos
- Minnesota (vs Green Bay) - 78.1% solos
- Cleveland (vs Miami) - 76.8% solos
In other cases, you may not want to differentiate between a solo or an assist and want to just focus on total tackles. STADIUMS this week that tend to award the highest percentage of ASSISTS per opportunity are:
- Pittsburgh (vs Kansas City) - 54.5% assists
- New England (vs LA Chargers) - 53.9% assists
- NY Giants (vs Indianapolis) - 51.9% assists
Hopefully this helps give you some useful information. Please reach out with any questions or feedback.
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