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Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott has been a solid fantasy producer despite kicking with the awful Eagles offense. Through three weeks, Elliott has made six of his seven field goal tries and all five of his extra point attempts. If the offense starts clicking again, Elliott’s upside will go up a bit, but until then he’s at least a solid, decent-floor kicking option. Source: NFL.com
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is a top-tier fantasy option in a Week 4 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. With Dallas Goedert (ankle) out and not much else in terms of tight end depth, Ertz will be an every-down player and will likely run a route on almost every play. Ertz could see upwards of 10 targets per game while Goedert is out,
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay will be ready for more targets in Week 4 after returning to the field with 57 yards and one touchdown last week. After missing the first two games with a hamstring injury, Golladay was a boon to a Lions lineup that clearly missed him. The star receiver will go up against a Saints Defense that was torched by the
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery (foot) is expected to see more and more work in practice this week and could be active for Week 4 if everything goes well. With the Eagles offense struggling and losing players each week, Jeffery could play a prominent role in the passing game as soon as he is able to suit up. Even if he does well in
Detroit Lions running back D’Andre Swift will go up against a Saints Defense that is allowing the 13th fewest fantasy points to opposing runners. The rookie’s first few games this season have been games to forget, especially after dropping a game-winning touchdown in Week 1. With the news that veteran Adrian Peterson will have the starting job locked up for the foreseeable future, Swift’s fantasy
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward took over the passing game in Week 3 and could be a decent option in PPR formats in Week 4 against the San Francisco 49ers. Ward posted eight catches for 72 yards and a touchdown last week, leading the Eagles receivers in all three categories. He was in on 84% of offensive snaps after only seeing 18% the previous
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson(hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday and could be questionable for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. Jackson didn’t practice on any of the last two Wednesdays either, but this time he’s coming off a hamstring injury that took him out of the game in Week 3. Even if Jackson is healthy, the Eagles offense has been an unmitigated
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson will face one of his former teams when the Lions host the Saints in Week 4. Peterson has been named the lead runner in the backfield for Detroit and is averaging 4.9 yards per carry through 43 touches this season. The veteran will face a Saints Defense, however, that has held star runners like the Raiders Josh Jacobs and
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford will have a fantastic matchup against a highly disappointing Saints Defense in Week 4. The Saints have allowed nine total touchdowns (eight passing, one rushing), 268.7 passing yards a game and at least 20+plus fantasy points to the first three quarterbacks they have faced. Stafford is averaging 270 passing yards a game and looked more lethal in Week 3 thanks
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott is not a starting option in any fantasy format as long as Miles Sanders remains on the field. In Week 3, Scott was only in on 14% of the team’s offensive snaps. With the Eagles offense running on fumes at best, Scott is unlikely to make any relevant contributions while remaining the direct backup to Sanders. Scott should still
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen will go up against a sneaky tough Texans secondary in Week 4. After a huge Week 1 performance, Thielen has only six catches for 60 yards over his last two games. The veteran will go up against a Texans Defense that is allowing the 14th-fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers through three games. The Vikings are still looking for
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is a strong running back option in fantasy lineups for Week 4. The Eagles offense has been a complete disaster through three games so far this year, but Sanders has played well in the two games he’s been in, averaging almost 16 fantasy points per game. He’s been the one part of the Eagles offense that has worked, and
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson will try and build off his breakout performance last week against the Texans in Week 4. The rookie exploded for seven catches, 175 yards and one touchdown but the Vikings are still looking for their first win. Jefferson and the Vikings will take on a Texans secondary that has been sneaky tough on opposing pass-catchers. Through three games, Houston
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook will have a dynamite matchup one week after posting 181 rushing yards with one touchdown. Cook will go up against a Texans Defense that has been getting gashed by opposing runners, allowing the fourth most fantasy points to the position through the first three games. Houston has allowed at least 140 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown to each
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is approaching unstartable status in most fantasy formats and should definitely not be starting in standard formats in Week 4. Wentz and the Eagles offense have been a mess this season, with the quarterback throwing three touchdowns and six interceptions while completing just 59.8% of his pass attempts. The Eagles offense was already struggling, and now they’ve lost one of
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins will try and build off his Week 3 performance against the Texans this Sunday. The season is on the line for the Vikings (0-3) and Cousins is coming off a Week 3 performance that saw him pass for 251 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. He will go up against a Texans Defense that has allowed multiple touchdowns to
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a recommended start in Week 4 fantasy lineups. The Cowboys have allowed 35 or more points in back-to-back weeks and seem unable to stop opposing offenses. The Cleveland Browns have shown the ability to score points and it’s unlikely that the Cowboys defense will suddenly be able to stop them. There are plenty of fantasy playmakers that will wear
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein hasn’t been perfect this season, but as part of one of the highest-scoring offenses in football, he’s absolutely a top-12 fantasy kicker. Zuerlein has missed a field goal and two extra points so far, but he’ll continue to see huge kicking volume and should be started in all formats. Source: NFL.com
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III was held in check against a tough Buccaneers Defense in Week 3, but he’s in a prime position to bounce back on Thursday night against the Jets and their struggling defense. Gang Green has allowed 344 rushing yards and three scores on the ground through three games while also giving up 20 receptions for 137 yards and another
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz is a solid high-floor Week 4 fantasy option. Schultz exploded in Week 2 but settled into a more realistic and expected role in Week 3, catching four passes for 48 yards. He’s part of the powerful Cowboys passing game and could find the end zone on any red zone play, but he’s more of a solid high-floor tight end
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott has been a solid fantasy producer despite kicking with the awful Eagles offense. Through three weeks, Elliott has made six of his seven field goal tries and all five of his extra point attempts. If the offense starts clicking again, Elliott’s upside will go up a bit, but until then he’s at least a solid, decent-floor kicking option. Source: NFL.com
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is a top-tier fantasy option in a Week 4 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. With Dallas Goedert (ankle) out and not much else in terms of tight end depth, Ertz will be an every-down player and will likely run a route on almost every play. Ertz could see upwards of 10 targets per game while Goedert is out,
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay will be ready for more targets in Week 4 after returning to the field with 57 yards and one touchdown last week. After missing the first two games with a hamstring injury, Golladay was a boon to a Lions lineup that clearly missed him. The star receiver will go up against a Saints Defense that was torched by the
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery (foot) is expected to see more and more work in practice this week and could be active for Week 4 if everything goes well. With the Eagles offense struggling and losing players each week, Jeffery could play a prominent role in the passing game as soon as he is able to suit up. Even if he does well in
Detroit Lions running back D’Andre Swift will go up against a Saints Defense that is allowing the 13th fewest fantasy points to opposing runners. The rookie’s first few games this season have been games to forget, especially after dropping a game-winning touchdown in Week 1. With the news that veteran Adrian Peterson will have the starting job locked up for the foreseeable future, Swift’s fantasy
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward took over the passing game in Week 3 and could be a decent option in PPR formats in Week 4 against the San Francisco 49ers. Ward posted eight catches for 72 yards and a touchdown last week, leading the Eagles receivers in all three categories. He was in on 84% of offensive snaps after only seeing 18% the previous
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson(hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday and could be questionable for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. Jackson didn’t practice on any of the last two Wednesdays either, but this time he’s coming off a hamstring injury that took him out of the game in Week 3. Even if Jackson is healthy, the Eagles offense has been an unmitigated
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson will face one of his former teams when the Lions host the Saints in Week 4. Peterson has been named the lead runner in the backfield for Detroit and is averaging 4.9 yards per carry through 43 touches this season. The veteran will face a Saints Defense, however, that has held star runners like the Raiders Josh Jacobs and
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford will have a fantastic matchup against a highly disappointing Saints Defense in Week 4. The Saints have allowed nine total touchdowns (eight passing, one rushing), 268.7 passing yards a game and at least 20+plus fantasy points to the first three quarterbacks they have faced. Stafford is averaging 270 passing yards a game and looked more lethal in Week 3 thanks
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott is not a starting option in any fantasy format as long as Miles Sanders remains on the field. In Week 3, Scott was only in on 14% of the team’s offensive snaps. With the Eagles offense running on fumes at best, Scott is unlikely to make any relevant contributions while remaining the direct backup to Sanders. Scott should still
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen will go up against a sneaky tough Texans secondary in Week 4. After a huge Week 1 performance, Thielen has only six catches for 60 yards over his last two games. The veteran will go up against a Texans Defense that is allowing the 14th-fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers through three games. The Vikings are still looking for
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is a strong running back option in fantasy lineups for Week 4. The Eagles offense has been a complete disaster through three games so far this year, but Sanders has played well in the two games he’s been in, averaging almost 16 fantasy points per game. He’s been the one part of the Eagles offense that has worked, and
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson will try and build off his breakout performance last week against the Texans in Week 4. The rookie exploded for seven catches, 175 yards and one touchdown but the Vikings are still looking for their first win. Jefferson and the Vikings will take on a Texans secondary that has been sneaky tough on opposing pass-catchers. Through three games, Houston
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook will have a dynamite matchup one week after posting 181 rushing yards with one touchdown. Cook will go up against a Texans Defense that has been getting gashed by opposing runners, allowing the fourth most fantasy points to the position through the first three games. Houston has allowed at least 140 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown to each
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is approaching unstartable status in most fantasy formats and should definitely not be starting in standard formats in Week 4. Wentz and the Eagles offense have been a mess this season, with the quarterback throwing three touchdowns and six interceptions while completing just 59.8% of his pass attempts. The Eagles offense was already struggling, and now they’ve lost one of
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins will try and build off his Week 3 performance against the Texans this Sunday. The season is on the line for the Vikings (0-3) and Cousins is coming off a Week 3 performance that saw him pass for 251 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. He will go up against a Texans Defense that has allowed multiple touchdowns to
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a recommended start in Week 4 fantasy lineups. The Cowboys have allowed 35 or more points in back-to-back weeks and seem unable to stop opposing offenses. The Cleveland Browns have shown the ability to score points and it’s unlikely that the Cowboys defense will suddenly be able to stop them. There are plenty of fantasy playmakers that will wear
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein hasn’t been perfect this season, but as part of one of the highest-scoring offenses in football, he’s absolutely a top-12 fantasy kicker. Zuerlein has missed a field goal and two extra points so far, but he’ll continue to see huge kicking volume and should be started in all formats. Source: NFL.com
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III was held in check against a tough Buccaneers Defense in Week 3, but he’s in a prime position to bounce back on Thursday night against the Jets and their struggling defense. Gang Green has allowed 344 rushing yards and three scores on the ground through three games while also giving up 20 receptions for 137 yards and another
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz is a solid high-floor Week 4 fantasy option. Schultz exploded in Week 2 but settled into a more realistic and expected role in Week 3, catching four passes for 48 yards. He’s part of the powerful Cowboys passing game and could find the end zone on any red zone play, but he’s more of a solid high-floor tight end
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott has been a solid fantasy producer despite kicking with the awful Eagles offense. Through three weeks, Elliott has made six of his seven field goal tries and all five of his extra point attempts. If the offense starts clicking again, Elliott’s upside will go up a bit, but until then he’s at least a solid, decent-floor kicking option. Source: NFL.com
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is a top-tier fantasy option in a Week 4 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. With Dallas Goedert (ankle) out and not much else in terms of tight end depth, Ertz will be an every-down player and will likely run a route on almost every play. Ertz could see upwards of 10 targets per game while Goedert is out,
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay will be ready for more targets in Week 4 after returning to the field with 57 yards and one touchdown last week. After missing the first two games with a hamstring injury, Golladay was a boon to a Lions lineup that clearly missed him. The star receiver will go up against a Saints Defense that was torched by the
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery (foot) is expected to see more and more work in practice this week and could be active for Week 4 if everything goes well. With the Eagles offense struggling and losing players each week, Jeffery could play a prominent role in the passing game as soon as he is able to suit up. Even if he does well in
Detroit Lions running back D’Andre Swift will go up against a Saints Defense that is allowing the 13th fewest fantasy points to opposing runners. The rookie’s first few games this season have been games to forget, especially after dropping a game-winning touchdown in Week 1. With the news that veteran Adrian Peterson will have the starting job locked up for the foreseeable future, Swift’s fantasy
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward took over the passing game in Week 3 and could be a decent option in PPR formats in Week 4 against the San Francisco 49ers. Ward posted eight catches for 72 yards and a touchdown last week, leading the Eagles receivers in all three categories. He was in on 84% of offensive snaps after only seeing 18% the previous
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson(hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday and could be questionable for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. Jackson didn’t practice on any of the last two Wednesdays either, but this time he’s coming off a hamstring injury that took him out of the game in Week 3. Even if Jackson is healthy, the Eagles offense has been an unmitigated
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson will face one of his former teams when the Lions host the Saints in Week 4. Peterson has been named the lead runner in the backfield for Detroit and is averaging 4.9 yards per carry through 43 touches this season. The veteran will face a Saints Defense, however, that has held star runners like the Raiders Josh Jacobs and
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford will have a fantastic matchup against a highly disappointing Saints Defense in Week 4. The Saints have allowed nine total touchdowns (eight passing, one rushing), 268.7 passing yards a game and at least 20+plus fantasy points to the first three quarterbacks they have faced. Stafford is averaging 270 passing yards a game and looked more lethal in Week 3 thanks
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott is not a starting option in any fantasy format as long as Miles Sanders remains on the field. In Week 3, Scott was only in on 14% of the team’s offensive snaps. With the Eagles offense running on fumes at best, Scott is unlikely to make any relevant contributions while remaining the direct backup to Sanders. Scott should still
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen will go up against a sneaky tough Texans secondary in Week 4. After a huge Week 1 performance, Thielen has only six catches for 60 yards over his last two games. The veteran will go up against a Texans Defense that is allowing the 14th-fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers through three games. The Vikings are still looking for
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is a strong running back option in fantasy lineups for Week 4. The Eagles offense has been a complete disaster through three games so far this year, but Sanders has played well in the two games he’s been in, averaging almost 16 fantasy points per game. He’s been the one part of the Eagles offense that has worked, and
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson will try and build off his breakout performance last week against the Texans in Week 4. The rookie exploded for seven catches, 175 yards and one touchdown but the Vikings are still looking for their first win. Jefferson and the Vikings will take on a Texans secondary that has been sneaky tough on opposing pass-catchers. Through three games, Houston
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook will have a dynamite matchup one week after posting 181 rushing yards with one touchdown. Cook will go up against a Texans Defense that has been getting gashed by opposing runners, allowing the fourth most fantasy points to the position through the first three games. Houston has allowed at least 140 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown to each
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is approaching unstartable status in most fantasy formats and should definitely not be starting in standard formats in Week 4. Wentz and the Eagles offense have been a mess this season, with the quarterback throwing three touchdowns and six interceptions while completing just 59.8% of his pass attempts. The Eagles offense was already struggling, and now they’ve lost one of
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins will try and build off his Week 3 performance against the Texans this Sunday. The season is on the line for the Vikings (0-3) and Cousins is coming off a Week 3 performance that saw him pass for 251 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. He will go up against a Texans Defense that has allowed multiple touchdowns to
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a recommended start in Week 4 fantasy lineups. The Cowboys have allowed 35 or more points in back-to-back weeks and seem unable to stop opposing offenses. The Cleveland Browns have shown the ability to score points and it’s unlikely that the Cowboys defense will suddenly be able to stop them. There are plenty of fantasy playmakers that will wear
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein hasn’t been perfect this season, but as part of one of the highest-scoring offenses in football, he’s absolutely a top-12 fantasy kicker. Zuerlein has missed a field goal and two extra points so far, but he’ll continue to see huge kicking volume and should be started in all formats. Source: NFL.com
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III was held in check against a tough Buccaneers Defense in Week 3, but he’s in a prime position to bounce back on Thursday night against the Jets and their struggling defense. Gang Green has allowed 344 rushing yards and three scores on the ground through three games while also giving up 20 receptions for 137 yards and another
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz is a solid high-floor Week 4 fantasy option. Schultz exploded in Week 2 but settled into a more realistic and expected role in Week 3, catching four passes for 48 yards. He’s part of the powerful Cowboys passing game and could find the end zone on any red zone play, but he’s more of a solid high-floor tight end
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