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The Cardinals Defense had a strong showing in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team. They held Washington to just three points in the opening three quarters of the game. Unfortunately, a pair of fourth quarter Washington touchdowns skewed the picture a bit. This week, the Cardinals face the Detroit Lions, who should have star receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) on the field for the first
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold has been the team’s primary pass-catching tight end so far this year, but his work has still been extremely limited. Through two games, he has caught four of his six targets for 47 yards. The Cardinals have an extremely favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions in Week 3. We could potentially see Arnold break out a bit in the
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andy Isabella flashed his big-play potential in Week 2, catching a 54-yard reception, the longest play from scrimmage on the day for the team. He caught both of his targets for 67 yards in Week 2. This week, Isabella will look to build on his Week 2 success against a struggling Detroit Lions Defense. Fellow receiver Christian Kirk (groin) is currently
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has caught 11 of his 12 targets for 84 yards through two games this year. He’s averaging just 7.6 yards per reception as he’s exclusively been used through short-yardage slot routes. His longest gain on the year is 12 yards. The Cardinals have a favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions in Week 2. Fitzgerald should be able to get
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk (groin) sat out Wednesday’s practice and is currently questionable for Week 3 against the Detroit Lions. If he plays, he’s a risky starting option due to his slow start to the year. He’s caught just three of his nine targets for 57 yards through two games. Kirk has some clear upside in an offense that should put up a
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is off to a phenomenal start to his Cardinals career. Through two games, he’s caught 22 of his 25 targets for 219 yards and a touchdown. This week, the Cardinals face the Detroit Lions in a game where they should be able to throw the ball at will. Expect Hopkins to receive around 10 targets or more in the
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds has been the team’s only running back to see the field this year apart from starter Kenyan Drake. He’s played in 35% of the team’s offensive snaps, while Drake has played in 68%. Edmonds has been targeted nine times in the passing game, while Drake has been targeted four times. Apart from a Week 1 receiving touchdown, Edmonds hasn’t
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake should have a big game in store for Week 3 as the team takes on the Detroit Lions. Last week, Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones rushed for 168 yards on 18 carries (9.3 yards per carry) while adding 68 receiving yards against the Lions. He scored a total of three touchdowns in the game. Drake has been
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has a fantastic Week 3 matchup against the Detroit Lions. Last week, the Lions surrendered 42 points to the Green Bay Packers. The week before that, Mitchell Trubisky tore the Lions’ defense apart in a dominant, 21-point fourth quarter. Expect to see Murray rack up a ton of yards both on the ground and through the air in Week 3.
The Los Angeles Chargers have named quarterback Justin Herbert their Week 3 starter. Herbert was a last minute replacement in Week 2 after Tyrod Taylor (ribs) was injured during pregame routines. The rookie held his own against the Chiefs with 311 passing yards and 14 rushing yards. He also threw and ran for a touchdown while throwing one interception. He joined Otto Graham and Cam
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert caught three passes for 36 yards and a touchdown in Week 2 against the Titans, showing why the Jaguars brought in the oft-injured tight end this offseason. But Eifert is a huge risk in Week 3 against a Dolphins Defense that’s struggled this year but has managed to shut down opposing tight ends, allowing 2.2 fantasy points per game
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. has seen some interesting usage patterns through two games, being used at running back at times. He had eight touches against the Titans last week, finishing with 72 total yards of offense. Shenault seems on the verge of a breakout performance and it could come on Thursday against a Dolphins Defense that’s struggled in this young season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop should be considered a low-end streaming option in this week’s clash against the Broncos. Succop has made all six of his extra point attempts on the season but has gone 2-for-3 on field-goal attempts, which includes a miss of over 50 yards. The Broncos have allowed the fifth-fewest points to kickers this season, so Succop should only be considered
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a strong streaming option for Week 3 against the Broncos. Denver will be starting backup QB Jeff Driskel and has lost key players such as Courtland Sutton and Philip Lindsay for this game as well. Meanwhile, the Bucs’ defense has generated two picks, six sacks, and two fumble recoveries in just two games. This week presents a prime opportunity
At some point, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole will have a game this season in which he doesn’t score a touchdown and his final stat line will look fairly pedestrian. But with a plus matchup against the Dolphins on Thursday night, fantasy managers in full PPR leagues should be willing to take a chance on Cole as a flex option. The slot receiver has
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard should be considered as nothing more than a backup tight end for this week. In two games thus far, Howard has nine total targets for 47 yards, but six of those targets and 36 receiving yards came in Week 1. It’s safe to conclude Howard does not have a stable or large role in this offense as of
2020 has been weird for Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. The ball is being spread around in Jacksonville, which has left the assumed No. 1 receiver on the team playing a smaller role than expected. But so far, the fantasy results have been fine, as he caught a touchdown in Week 1 (though he had just 25 yards) and then had 84 receiving
Fresh off his first 100-yard game, Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson is set for another solid performance in Week 3, as the Jaguars take on the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. Robinson’s lack of passing game usage limits his overall ceiling, though he did see a larger role as a receiver in Week 2. He’s received 32 carries through two games, giving him a
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II has already thrown six touchdowns in 2020, and he should throw more of them on Thursday night against a beat-up Dolphins secondary. Minshew has been one of the biggest surprises of the young 2020 season, looking like a quality NFL starter and already threatening to take the Jags out of the Trevor Lawrence chase. Consider him a high-end fantasy
Los Angeles Rams running back Malcolm Brown(pinkie) had a great Week 1, but that feels like a lifetime ago after the performance teammate Darrell Henderson put up last week. While Brown relied on touchdowns, Henderson was putting up big plays. In addition to being outplayed by Henderson in Week 2, Brown is also dealing with a fractured pinkie finger that required surgery, which could hold
The Cardinals Defense had a strong showing in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team. They held Washington to just three points in the opening three quarters of the game. Unfortunately, a pair of fourth quarter Washington touchdowns skewed the picture a bit. This week, the Cardinals face the Detroit Lions, who should have star receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) on the field for the first
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold has been the team’s primary pass-catching tight end so far this year, but his work has still been extremely limited. Through two games, he has caught four of his six targets for 47 yards. The Cardinals have an extremely favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions in Week 3. We could potentially see Arnold break out a bit in the
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andy Isabella flashed his big-play potential in Week 2, catching a 54-yard reception, the longest play from scrimmage on the day for the team. He caught both of his targets for 67 yards in Week 2. This week, Isabella will look to build on his Week 2 success against a struggling Detroit Lions Defense. Fellow receiver Christian Kirk (groin) is currently
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has caught 11 of his 12 targets for 84 yards through two games this year. He’s averaging just 7.6 yards per reception as he’s exclusively been used through short-yardage slot routes. His longest gain on the year is 12 yards. The Cardinals have a favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions in Week 2. Fitzgerald should be able to get
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk (groin) sat out Wednesday’s practice and is currently questionable for Week 3 against the Detroit Lions. If he plays, he’s a risky starting option due to his slow start to the year. He’s caught just three of his nine targets for 57 yards through two games. Kirk has some clear upside in an offense that should put up a
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is off to a phenomenal start to his Cardinals career. Through two games, he’s caught 22 of his 25 targets for 219 yards and a touchdown. This week, the Cardinals face the Detroit Lions in a game where they should be able to throw the ball at will. Expect Hopkins to receive around 10 targets or more in the
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds has been the team’s only running back to see the field this year apart from starter Kenyan Drake. He’s played in 35% of the team’s offensive snaps, while Drake has played in 68%. Edmonds has been targeted nine times in the passing game, while Drake has been targeted four times. Apart from a Week 1 receiving touchdown, Edmonds hasn’t
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake should have a big game in store for Week 3 as the team takes on the Detroit Lions. Last week, Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones rushed for 168 yards on 18 carries (9.3 yards per carry) while adding 68 receiving yards against the Lions. He scored a total of three touchdowns in the game. Drake has been
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has a fantastic Week 3 matchup against the Detroit Lions. Last week, the Lions surrendered 42 points to the Green Bay Packers. The week before that, Mitchell Trubisky tore the Lions’ defense apart in a dominant, 21-point fourth quarter. Expect to see Murray rack up a ton of yards both on the ground and through the air in Week 3.
The Los Angeles Chargers have named quarterback Justin Herbert their Week 3 starter. Herbert was a last minute replacement in Week 2 after Tyrod Taylor (ribs) was injured during pregame routines. The rookie held his own against the Chiefs with 311 passing yards and 14 rushing yards. He also threw and ran for a touchdown while throwing one interception. He joined Otto Graham and Cam
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert caught three passes for 36 yards and a touchdown in Week 2 against the Titans, showing why the Jaguars brought in the oft-injured tight end this offseason. But Eifert is a huge risk in Week 3 against a Dolphins Defense that’s struggled this year but has managed to shut down opposing tight ends, allowing 2.2 fantasy points per game
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. has seen some interesting usage patterns through two games, being used at running back at times. He had eight touches against the Titans last week, finishing with 72 total yards of offense. Shenault seems on the verge of a breakout performance and it could come on Thursday against a Dolphins Defense that’s struggled in this young season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop should be considered a low-end streaming option in this week’s clash against the Broncos. Succop has made all six of his extra point attempts on the season but has gone 2-for-3 on field-goal attempts, which includes a miss of over 50 yards. The Broncos have allowed the fifth-fewest points to kickers this season, so Succop should only be considered
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a strong streaming option for Week 3 against the Broncos. Denver will be starting backup QB Jeff Driskel and has lost key players such as Courtland Sutton and Philip Lindsay for this game as well. Meanwhile, the Bucs’ defense has generated two picks, six sacks, and two fumble recoveries in just two games. This week presents a prime opportunity
At some point, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole will have a game this season in which he doesn’t score a touchdown and his final stat line will look fairly pedestrian. But with a plus matchup against the Dolphins on Thursday night, fantasy managers in full PPR leagues should be willing to take a chance on Cole as a flex option. The slot receiver has
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard should be considered as nothing more than a backup tight end for this week. In two games thus far, Howard has nine total targets for 47 yards, but six of those targets and 36 receiving yards came in Week 1. It’s safe to conclude Howard does not have a stable or large role in this offense as of
2020 has been weird for Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. The ball is being spread around in Jacksonville, which has left the assumed No. 1 receiver on the team playing a smaller role than expected. But so far, the fantasy results have been fine, as he caught a touchdown in Week 1 (though he had just 25 yards) and then had 84 receiving
Fresh off his first 100-yard game, Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson is set for another solid performance in Week 3, as the Jaguars take on the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. Robinson’s lack of passing game usage limits his overall ceiling, though he did see a larger role as a receiver in Week 2. He’s received 32 carries through two games, giving him a
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II has already thrown six touchdowns in 2020, and he should throw more of them on Thursday night against a beat-up Dolphins secondary. Minshew has been one of the biggest surprises of the young 2020 season, looking like a quality NFL starter and already threatening to take the Jags out of the Trevor Lawrence chase. Consider him a high-end fantasy
Los Angeles Rams running back Malcolm Brown(pinkie) had a great Week 1, but that feels like a lifetime ago after the performance teammate Darrell Henderson put up last week. While Brown relied on touchdowns, Henderson was putting up big plays. In addition to being outplayed by Henderson in Week 2, Brown is also dealing with a fractured pinkie finger that required surgery, which could hold
The Cardinals Defense had a strong showing in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team. They held Washington to just three points in the opening three quarters of the game. Unfortunately, a pair of fourth quarter Washington touchdowns skewed the picture a bit. This week, the Cardinals face the Detroit Lions, who should have star receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) on the field for the first
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold has been the team’s primary pass-catching tight end so far this year, but his work has still been extremely limited. Through two games, he has caught four of his six targets for 47 yards. The Cardinals have an extremely favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions in Week 3. We could potentially see Arnold break out a bit in the
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andy Isabella flashed his big-play potential in Week 2, catching a 54-yard reception, the longest play from scrimmage on the day for the team. He caught both of his targets for 67 yards in Week 2. This week, Isabella will look to build on his Week 2 success against a struggling Detroit Lions Defense. Fellow receiver Christian Kirk (groin) is currently
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has caught 11 of his 12 targets for 84 yards through two games this year. He’s averaging just 7.6 yards per reception as he’s exclusively been used through short-yardage slot routes. His longest gain on the year is 12 yards. The Cardinals have a favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions in Week 2. Fitzgerald should be able to get
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk (groin) sat out Wednesday’s practice and is currently questionable for Week 3 against the Detroit Lions. If he plays, he’s a risky starting option due to his slow start to the year. He’s caught just three of his nine targets for 57 yards through two games. Kirk has some clear upside in an offense that should put up a
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is off to a phenomenal start to his Cardinals career. Through two games, he’s caught 22 of his 25 targets for 219 yards and a touchdown. This week, the Cardinals face the Detroit Lions in a game where they should be able to throw the ball at will. Expect Hopkins to receive around 10 targets or more in the
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds has been the team’s only running back to see the field this year apart from starter Kenyan Drake. He’s played in 35% of the team’s offensive snaps, while Drake has played in 68%. Edmonds has been targeted nine times in the passing game, while Drake has been targeted four times. Apart from a Week 1 receiving touchdown, Edmonds hasn’t
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake should have a big game in store for Week 3 as the team takes on the Detroit Lions. Last week, Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones rushed for 168 yards on 18 carries (9.3 yards per carry) while adding 68 receiving yards against the Lions. He scored a total of three touchdowns in the game. Drake has been
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has a fantastic Week 3 matchup against the Detroit Lions. Last week, the Lions surrendered 42 points to the Green Bay Packers. The week before that, Mitchell Trubisky tore the Lions’ defense apart in a dominant, 21-point fourth quarter. Expect to see Murray rack up a ton of yards both on the ground and through the air in Week 3.
The Los Angeles Chargers have named quarterback Justin Herbert their Week 3 starter. Herbert was a last minute replacement in Week 2 after Tyrod Taylor (ribs) was injured during pregame routines. The rookie held his own against the Chiefs with 311 passing yards and 14 rushing yards. He also threw and ran for a touchdown while throwing one interception. He joined Otto Graham and Cam
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert caught three passes for 36 yards and a touchdown in Week 2 against the Titans, showing why the Jaguars brought in the oft-injured tight end this offseason. But Eifert is a huge risk in Week 3 against a Dolphins Defense that’s struggled this year but has managed to shut down opposing tight ends, allowing 2.2 fantasy points per game
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. has seen some interesting usage patterns through two games, being used at running back at times. He had eight touches against the Titans last week, finishing with 72 total yards of offense. Shenault seems on the verge of a breakout performance and it could come on Thursday against a Dolphins Defense that’s struggled in this young season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop should be considered a low-end streaming option in this week’s clash against the Broncos. Succop has made all six of his extra point attempts on the season but has gone 2-for-3 on field-goal attempts, which includes a miss of over 50 yards. The Broncos have allowed the fifth-fewest points to kickers this season, so Succop should only be considered
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a strong streaming option for Week 3 against the Broncos. Denver will be starting backup QB Jeff Driskel and has lost key players such as Courtland Sutton and Philip Lindsay for this game as well. Meanwhile, the Bucs’ defense has generated two picks, six sacks, and two fumble recoveries in just two games. This week presents a prime opportunity
At some point, Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole will have a game this season in which he doesn’t score a touchdown and his final stat line will look fairly pedestrian. But with a plus matchup against the Dolphins on Thursday night, fantasy managers in full PPR leagues should be willing to take a chance on Cole as a flex option. The slot receiver has
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard should be considered as nothing more than a backup tight end for this week. In two games thus far, Howard has nine total targets for 47 yards, but six of those targets and 36 receiving yards came in Week 1. It’s safe to conclude Howard does not have a stable or large role in this offense as of
2020 has been weird for Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. The ball is being spread around in Jacksonville, which has left the assumed No. 1 receiver on the team playing a smaller role than expected. But so far, the fantasy results have been fine, as he caught a touchdown in Week 1 (though he had just 25 yards) and then had 84 receiving
Fresh off his first 100-yard game, Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson is set for another solid performance in Week 3, as the Jaguars take on the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. Robinson’s lack of passing game usage limits his overall ceiling, though he did see a larger role as a receiver in Week 2. He’s received 32 carries through two games, giving him a
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II has already thrown six touchdowns in 2020, and he should throw more of them on Thursday night against a beat-up Dolphins secondary. Minshew has been one of the biggest surprises of the young 2020 season, looking like a quality NFL starter and already threatening to take the Jags out of the Trevor Lawrence chase. Consider him a high-end fantasy
Los Angeles Rams running back Malcolm Brown(pinkie) had a great Week 1, but that feels like a lifetime ago after the performance teammate Darrell Henderson put up last week. While Brown relied on touchdowns, Henderson was putting up big plays. In addition to being outplayed by Henderson in Week 2, Brown is also dealing with a fractured pinkie finger that required surgery, which could hold
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