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By 6 months ago • • • x • • • The NFL season is back baby! And so too are my weekly matchup analysis columns you know and love. From here to Super Bowl Sunday lookout for this to pop-up on Friday each week. This Sunday afternoon we’ll be treated to potentially the best matchup we’ll have all season. The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to Los Angeles.

Patrick Mahomes II gets his first start as the full-time starter and quarterback of the present. He faces a tough challenge facing a defense that ranked 9th in pass defense by last season—a defense which features Casey Hayward; the consensus #1 corner in the league in 2017. But for me, that’s not what this game will end up all being about. In fact, I’d be willing to say that the success for the whole season relies not on the shoulders of Mahomes. But the legs of another second year player.

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In his first test of the season Hunt will face last season’s 31st-ranked defense by rushing yards allowed and 32nd in rushing yards per attempt. While the bookend of the Chargers defense is defended by pro-bowlers Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa, the interior of the defensive line is not so noteworthy. The aging Brandon Mebane,and 4th year Darius Philon have struggled in run defense ranking 128th and 119th respectively in run stop percentage among interior defensive linemen.

The second level of the defense is a little different though. Linebacker Denzel Perryman ended last season ranked 3rd among all linebackers in the same category. Perryman will be Hunt’s #1 enemy this Sunday, and the top battle to watch in this matchup. My prediction: 100+ total yards and 2 touchdowns for Kareem Hunt. Kendall Fuller vs.

Eeprom writer program pl 2303 prolific driver. Keenan Allen This is slated to be my favorite matchup of week to watch during the game. It’s not secret that former Chiefs corner Marcus Peters seemed to struggle in coverage against Allen in the past.

Now it will be Fuller’s job to slow Allen down. It’s also no secret that Chiefs corners under defensive coordinator Bob Sutton don’t typically follow receivers. However, thanks to Fuller’s versatility he will play outside in base defense, and in the slot in dime/nickel packages.

On the other side Allen similarly has position versatility and will play outside in 2 or less receiver packages and in the slot in 3 or more receiver packages. So whether or not Sutton assigns Fuller to Allen, they’ll likely be paired up quite frequently just based on the way they’re used. And deciding this matchup isn’t easy.