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Week 14

Weekly
Grade
FRANK FURTER
11-3 113.1
122.64
 
VS
proj
Draw Play
44.38 5-9
76.39

FRANK FURTER top Draw Play for seventh straight win in 113.10-44.38 rout

FRANK FURTER extended their win streak to seven games with a easy victory over Draw Play, rolling to a 113.10-44.38 win. Draw Play leapt out to a 9.10-point lead on Thursday behind a combined 9.1 points from Leonard Fournette (36 Rush Yds) and the Jacksonville Jaguars defense (30 Pts Allowed, 426 Yds Allowed, 1 Turnovers). But it was all FRANK FURTER after that. They were led by Dak Prescott, who passed for 455 yards and 3 touchdowns for 26.4 points, and Dalvin Cook, who racked up 83 yards from scrimmage and caught a touchdown pass (16.8 points). This marks the second time this season FRANK FURTER have gotten the best of Draw Play, after winning 113.82-89.02 in their last matchup. FRANK FURTER (11-3) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Draw Play will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 5-9.

Matchup Timeline

  FRANK FURTER   Draw Play

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Prescott passed for 455 yards and 3 touchdowns as the Cowboys beat the Eagles 29-23. In doing so, he put up 26.4 points and scored 34.9% higher than his scoring projection, the highest percentage of any player on FRANK FURTER this week. In Week 15, Prescott and the Cowboys will battle the Colts.
Dak Prescott

Top Player Comparison

FRANK FURTER
Points
% of total points 113.1
1
Dak Prescott
QB
26.4
19.57
23.3%
2
Dalvin Cook
RB
16.8
13.4
14.9%
3
Nick Chubb
RB
16.3
15.2
14.4%
4
Michael Thomas
WR
15.3
16.69
13.5%
Draw Play
Points
% of total points 44.38
1
Aaron Jones
RB
18.1
14.97
40.8%
2
Russell Wilson
QB
9.98
19.4
22.5%
3
Justin Tucker
K
6
10.36
13.5%
4
Leonard Fournette
RB
5.1
14.29
11.5%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Aaron Jones had a 29-yard touchdown run for Draw Play, who trailed 66.90-33.20 after the early slate.
Sunday Late
Dak Prescott had a 75-yard touchdown pass and a 28-yard touchdown pass for FRANK FURTER, helping the team to a 96.30-34.40 lead.
Monday
Russell Wilson had a 40-yard run for Draw Play.

Points By Position

  FRANK FURTER   Draw Play

StatSmack

FRANK FURTER are on a roll, with victories in seven straight weeks.
We heard scoring helps you win. FRANK FURTER are doing a better job of that, averaging 118.64 versus Draw Play's 92.63.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. FRANK FURTER (11-3) have a better record than Draw Play (5-9).
Even the machines think FRANK FURTER have a better-constructed roster. Their projected average points is higher (114.55) than Draw Play (91.2).
FRANK FURTER don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Draw Play (7 vs 3).
FRANK FURTER don't falter at the last minute, with fewer close losses than Draw Play (0 vs 1).
FRANK FURTER have started more fantasy players who beat their projection than Draw Play (62 vs 49).
By position, FRANK FURTER have outscored Draw Play at QB, WR, TE, K, and DEF this season.
FRANK FURTER don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 20 points, second-highest in the league.
FRANK FURTER are in the playoffs. Draw Play are currently looking forward to next season.
Hey Draw Play, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!

Coach Talk

FRANK FURTER
Hey, the key to football is creating mismatches, right? Thanks to a solid display by Dak Prescott, we thoroughly dominated Draw Play at the quarterback position this past week (26.4 points to 9.98). Prescott went 42-for-54 for 455 yards, three TDs, and two INTs in a 29-23 win over the Eagles.
Draw Play
It's entirely possible that Draw Play might be a better talent scout in real football than in fantasy. Seeing only three targets combined in Week 14, their three starting pass-catchers (two WR, one TE) apparently contributed to their respective offenses by running decoy routes and blocking downfield.