Week 14 MNF Showdown: Los Angeles Rams At Arizona Cardinals

by Matt Babich · Matchups Start/Sit

Advanced stats and analytics will be utilized to identify favorable matchups and players to avoid. The purpose of this article is to paint a picture of how the teams play and matchup with one another in less than 1,000 words.

As the season continues, less emphasis will be put on last season and early season’s stats. Vegas trends will also be implemented to help predict the game flow. I’ll conclude the article with a Cliff Notes section and give the readers my prediction for the game.

Welcome to the newest edition of Monday Night Showdown. I’ll be guiding you through the important aspects to watch in each Thursday night matchup.

Without further ado, let’s get into the NFC West grudge match between the Rams and the Cardinals.

Vegas Trends

  • LA Rams are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games.
  • The total has gone UNDER in 4 of LA Rams’ last 6 games.
  • LA Rams are 2-5 ATS in their last 7 games on the road.
  • Arizona are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games.
  • Arizona are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 games at home.
  • The total has gone OVER in 5 of Arizona’s last 10 games.

Los Angeles Rams

Matthew Stafford is finding success in his new home. He’s torching secondaries with 25 (No. 6 among qualified quarterbacks) Money Throws and a 97.0 (No. 9) True Passer Rating. In his last matchup against Arizona, Stafford had an average day in a disappointing loss. At this point, he is a weekly start.

Sony Michel appears to have usurped Darrell Henderson as the lead back in LA. After missing Week 13 with a thigh injury, Henderson has landed on the COVID-19 list and will remain sidelined. Last week, Michel posted 129 total yards and 21.9 (No. 7) fantasy points on a 97.0-percent Snap Share. He is now a weekly top-15 play for the rest of the season.

Sony Michel Advanced Stats & Metrics Profile

Still the WR1, Cooper Kupp continues to dominate defenses with 11 (No. 1) touchdowns and 3.24 (No. 4) Yards per Route Run.

He’s seeing surreal opportunity shares and is the most consistent receiver in fantasy. However, the last time he went up against PlayerProfiler’s No. 4-ranked CB Byron Murphy, he put up a dud. Nevertheless, trust the talent and opportunity to rise above.

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Odell Beckham is back. Despite a disappointing stat-line last week, he scored and saw 5 targets in a blowout. In his second game with the team, he saw 10 targets and scored 19.1 (No. 9) fantasy points. His success hasn’t slowed down the Van Jefferson train, either, as he has seen an uptick in targets since Beckham’s arrival. Both receivers have beneficial matchups and have positive outlooks tonight.

Odell Beckham Advanced Stats & Metrics Profile

Scoring 8.5 (No. 18) Fantasy Points per Game, Tyler Higbee is a viable streaming option. He doesn’t have an elite Target Share, but he runs a high percentage of routes and has seen 16 (No. 1) Red Zone Targets. Against a stout Cardinals defense, Higbee is a low-upside option.

Arizona Cardinals

Kyler Murray didn’t lose a step during his injury stint, coming back and putting up 4 total touchdowns and 30.8 (No. 1) fantasy points. The fantasy QB1 has earned his status through efficiency, with a 116.7 (No. 1) True Passer Rating and 0.74 Fantasy Points per Dropback. He’s an elite play against any defense.

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Chase Edmonds is a game-time decision, making James Conner the workhorse back in Arizona for another week.

He’s been dominant without Edmonds, racking up 23.93 Fantasy Points per Game. He’s also found pay-dirt in each of the last six games and nine total times. Conner is a top-15 play against a team he’s already scored twice against.

In contrast to his quarterback, DeAndre Hopkins was brought back slowly. His 71.2-percent Snap Share11 routes, and 2 targets are the lowest counts he’s seen this season. It’s tough to say how involved Hopkins will be, but with another week of rest under his belt and a matchup against No. 32-ranked CB Darious Williams, he’s a viable flex play.

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Christian Kirk has been the only other playable wide receiver on this team outside of Hopkins. While his 11.6 (No. 35) Fantasy Points per Game is underwhelming, he’s been efficient with 2.18 (No. 12) Fantasy Points per Target. Kirk will draw Jalen Ramsey, the man at the top of the cornerback rankings, for the majority of snaps. This drops his projection, but he is still the WR2 in this offense.

Christian Kirk Advanced Stats & Metrics Profile

Zach Ertz has been heavily involved in the passing game since arriving, but it hadn’t led to much production until Week 11, where he put up 28.8 (No. 1) fantasy points. He’ll see plenty of opportunity and is a weekly play as he gains chemistry with his quarterback.

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Cliff Notes

Conclusion

While the Cardinals are potentially the leagues best team, the Rams are a tough opponent and a division rival is hard to predict. The public is heavily siding with the Cardinals, a team who is still recovering from injuries. I’ll take the Rams to walk into the desert and make this one a nail-biter. The spread is set at 2.5 points in favor of the Cardinals, and I’ll take the Rams to cover.

The point total is set at a whopping 51.5 points. The first matchup was a grudge match and I expect the same here. However, I expect this game to be much higher scoring this time around. The Cardinals are going to have to score to keep up with LA, and by proxy this game is going to shootout. The NFC West hasn’t been giving us as many dramatic shootouts as we’ve hoped, but we’ll finally get one tonight. I’m taking the over.

Prediction: Rams 31-30