Through two games, Jacksonville looks underwhelming. But at least their offense is operating quickly and throwing a ton (they lead the league in pace and situation-neutral pass rate). Will ARI-JAX be a fantasy-point bonanza? Pat Thorman dives in.
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Through two games, Jacksonville looks underwhelming. But at least their offense is operating quickly and throwing a ton (they lead the league in pace and situation-neutral pass rate). Will ARI-JAX be a fantasy-point bonanza? Pat Thorman dives in.
Tampa Bay’s offense didn’t skip a beat in Week 1, putting up 31 points. Their matchup with Atlanta could surprise from a play volume and pace standpoint. Pat Thorman looks ahead to Week 2 to find the best fantasy environments.
Finding games with increased play volume can be very valuable, as more plays result in more possible fantasy points. Pat Thorman is back with his Snaps & Pace column — outlining the contests to target and fade for the NFL’s opening week.
Offenses that run fast and efficiently can deliver unrivaled fantasy production. Pace expert Pat Thorman previews the upcoming season, outlining teams who could deliver plenty of plays, and ones that could disappoint.
Seattle treated us to many early-season fantasy explosions, but they’ve since reverted back to their old ways. Can the “Let Russ Cook” movement provide one last moment to close the season? Pat Thorman explains with Snaps & Pace.
Week 16 features three Saturday games, an interesting 10-game main slate on Sunday, and then a whale of a Sunday nighter between Tennessee and Green Bay. Pat Thorman examines this weekend’s games, looking for play-volume opportunity.
A matchup between NFC South foes has Pat Thorman’s attention heading into this week. Find out which games you should be targeting, and which ones you should be avoiding, in this pivotal Week 15 with Snaps & Pace.
Week 14 features a handful of enticing fantasy matchups. Pat Thorman digs deep to unveil which ones could produce fantasy points, and which ones are likely to disappoint.