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Kansas City Chiefs rookie cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (collarbone) broke his collarbone in the Monday night win over the Ravens, according to head coach Andy Reid. The Chiefs didn’t give a timetable for Sneed’s return. The fourth-round pick started the first three games of the season and was tied for the league lead in interceptions with two. Bashaud Breeland is serving a four-game suspension, while Charvarius
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson came out of nowhere to have a huge performance in Week 3. He caught five of his seven targets for 107 yards and two touchdowns. Those seven targets were the first seven balls thrown his way in 2020. It was likely one of those flukey games that happens every season to a team’s fourth or fifth wide receiver, and
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been nearly perfect through three weeks, and he’s one of the NFL’s safest fantasy options at the kicking position for Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. This offense has been arguably the most efficient in the league to start the season, and they’ve scored a touchdown every time they’ve gotten into the red zone. Eventually, that has to run
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup has strong WR2 upside in Week 4 against the Cleveland Browns. Gallup got off to a somewhat slow start in Week 1 and 2, but burst onto the scene in Week 3 with six catches for 138 yards and a touchdown. He’s seen 19 targets so far this season and has been in on about 90% of the team’s
The Seattle Seahawks Defense has been one of the NFL’s worst to start this season, and it’s unlikely to change in Week 4. Safety Jamal Adams (groin) is highly questionable to play, and they’re dealing with injuries to other positions. In addition to those injuries, the Miami Dolphins have the potential to explode for a lot of points if quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is on. This
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore underwhelmed in Week 3, but he has another shot to perform in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. He’s the team’s third receiving option, but this offense has been one of the league’s best due to their efficiency which benefits him. Quarterback Russell Wilson is great at connecting with his receivers on deep balls, and, in deeper leagues, Moore
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is set up as a solid WR3 option in Week 4 fantasy lineups. Lamb has seen 21 targets so far this season, catching 16 passes for 230 yards. In Week 3, he caught five passes for 65 yards, but missed time after getting tackled awkwardly, ending up in on just 60% of offensive snaps. He gets a good
Seattle Seahawks tight end Greg Olsen was a decent option in Week 3, and in Week 4 he has some fantasy potential again. There have been numerous injuries to top options at the position, and that’s pushing him further up the ranks in fantasy as a sleeper tight end. The Miami Dolphins are stronger at cornerback than they are at linebacker or safety, and quarterback
Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle La’el Collins (hip) is dealing with a hip injury that has become a real challenge on a day-to-day basis. Sources say that Collins is trying to work through the issue and is committed to playing this year. The Cowboys said that he would likely have surgery “if it was Week 10 and the team was 0-8.” It doesn’t sound very promising
New York Jets tight end Chris Herndon was expected to have a big impact in the offense this season. However, the team has failed to get him heavily involved during most of their games. Herndon has a chance to rebound against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. A team that has allowed the fifth most fantasy points to tight ends this season. The Jets don’t
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf has rapidly ascended into the upper echelon of wide receivers to start this season. Entering Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins, he’s WR6 in PPR scoring. If it weren’t for a bone-headed play in Week 3, he would be fourth thanks to an additional touchdown. Despite that, you still need to have him locked into your lineups. Quarterback Russell
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper has been receiving tons of targets from quarterback Dak Prescott through the first three games of the season. Cooper is third in the NFL with 35 targets, making 25 catches for 267 yards. He hasn’t scored a touchdown yet, which has settled him into a strong WR2 stat line, but he’ll work his way into WR1 status as soon
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett is good at football, and he needs to be in your lineups for Week 4. He’s currently WR2 in PPR, and he’s going to continue to be a great option again against the Miami Dolphins. He and quarterback Russell Wilson have the connection to hit on deep balls along with stuff on underneath routes. He is the team’s leader
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is not a fantasy option in Week 4 lineups. Pollard should be rostered in all formats because of his potential league-winning upside if starter Ezekiel Elliott goes down, but Pollard has no value on his own as long as Elliott is playing. Last week, Pollard was only on the field for 7% of the team’s offensive snaps. He did
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is a top running back option in fantasy lineups for a Week 4 game against the Cleveland Browns. Elliott hasn’t been particularly efficient on the ground, but he’s being targeted in the passing game more than before, and he’s been able to find the end zone four times already. With the volume he gets every game, he does not
New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios has been the best receiving option on the team over the last two games. However, that doesn’t mean much since the Jets have an awful offense. Berrios has 10 receptions, 123 yards, and two touchdowns through two games. He’ll head into a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. A team that has allowed the third
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson (ankle) is currently dealing with an injury, but his status for Week 4 is unclear at this time. Head coach Pete Carroll said on Monday that there was a chance he plays Week 4 because the injury was less severe. If he were able to play, you should be getting him in your lineups. Carson has been a consistent
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is a top-tier fantasy option for a Week 4 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Prescott has been incredible so far this season, mostly buoyed by a likely unsustainable passing volume. He’s currently on pace to make 768 passing attempts this season, but he has shown that he can still do plenty of damage with fewer chances. Prescott is a top-five
New York Jets wide receiver Chris Hogan was held without a catch during the Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He hauled in six receptions the week prior, but couldn’t do anything here. He’ll get a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos who have allowed the third most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Sadly, the Jets passing game is something that can’t
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is averaging over 34 fantasy points per game, and he’s got a great shot to continue that roll in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. Dolphins cornerback Byron Jones (groin/Achilles) is still dealing with an injury, and Wilson has just been cooking. Even against the New England Patriots, he threw for just short of 300 yards with five touchdowns and
Kansas City Chiefs rookie cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (collarbone) broke his collarbone in the Monday night win over the Ravens, according to head coach Andy Reid. The Chiefs didn’t give a timetable for Sneed’s return. The fourth-round pick started the first three games of the season and was tied for the league lead in interceptions with two. Bashaud Breeland is serving a four-game suspension, while Charvarius
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson came out of nowhere to have a huge performance in Week 3. He caught five of his seven targets for 107 yards and two touchdowns. Those seven targets were the first seven balls thrown his way in 2020. It was likely one of those flukey games that happens every season to a team’s fourth or fifth wide receiver, and
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been nearly perfect through three weeks, and he’s one of the NFL’s safest fantasy options at the kicking position for Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. This offense has been arguably the most efficient in the league to start the season, and they’ve scored a touchdown every time they’ve gotten into the red zone. Eventually, that has to run
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup has strong WR2 upside in Week 4 against the Cleveland Browns. Gallup got off to a somewhat slow start in Week 1 and 2, but burst onto the scene in Week 3 with six catches for 138 yards and a touchdown. He’s seen 19 targets so far this season and has been in on about 90% of the team’s
The Seattle Seahawks Defense has been one of the NFL’s worst to start this season, and it’s unlikely to change in Week 4. Safety Jamal Adams (groin) is highly questionable to play, and they’re dealing with injuries to other positions. In addition to those injuries, the Miami Dolphins have the potential to explode for a lot of points if quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is on. This
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore underwhelmed in Week 3, but he has another shot to perform in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. He’s the team’s third receiving option, but this offense has been one of the league’s best due to their efficiency which benefits him. Quarterback Russell Wilson is great at connecting with his receivers on deep balls, and, in deeper leagues, Moore
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is set up as a solid WR3 option in Week 4 fantasy lineups. Lamb has seen 21 targets so far this season, catching 16 passes for 230 yards. In Week 3, he caught five passes for 65 yards, but missed time after getting tackled awkwardly, ending up in on just 60% of offensive snaps. He gets a good
Seattle Seahawks tight end Greg Olsen was a decent option in Week 3, and in Week 4 he has some fantasy potential again. There have been numerous injuries to top options at the position, and that’s pushing him further up the ranks in fantasy as a sleeper tight end. The Miami Dolphins are stronger at cornerback than they are at linebacker or safety, and quarterback
Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle La’el Collins (hip) is dealing with a hip injury that has become a real challenge on a day-to-day basis. Sources say that Collins is trying to work through the issue and is committed to playing this year. The Cowboys said that he would likely have surgery “if it was Week 10 and the team was 0-8.” It doesn’t sound very promising
New York Jets tight end Chris Herndon was expected to have a big impact in the offense this season. However, the team has failed to get him heavily involved during most of their games. Herndon has a chance to rebound against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. A team that has allowed the fifth most fantasy points to tight ends this season. The Jets don’t
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf has rapidly ascended into the upper echelon of wide receivers to start this season. Entering Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins, he’s WR6 in PPR scoring. If it weren’t for a bone-headed play in Week 3, he would be fourth thanks to an additional touchdown. Despite that, you still need to have him locked into your lineups. Quarterback Russell
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper has been receiving tons of targets from quarterback Dak Prescott through the first three games of the season. Cooper is third in the NFL with 35 targets, making 25 catches for 267 yards. He hasn’t scored a touchdown yet, which has settled him into a strong WR2 stat line, but he’ll work his way into WR1 status as soon
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett is good at football, and he needs to be in your lineups for Week 4. He’s currently WR2 in PPR, and he’s going to continue to be a great option again against the Miami Dolphins. He and quarterback Russell Wilson have the connection to hit on deep balls along with stuff on underneath routes. He is the team’s leader
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is not a fantasy option in Week 4 lineups. Pollard should be rostered in all formats because of his potential league-winning upside if starter Ezekiel Elliott goes down, but Pollard has no value on his own as long as Elliott is playing. Last week, Pollard was only on the field for 7% of the team’s offensive snaps. He did
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is a top running back option in fantasy lineups for a Week 4 game against the Cleveland Browns. Elliott hasn’t been particularly efficient on the ground, but he’s being targeted in the passing game more than before, and he’s been able to find the end zone four times already. With the volume he gets every game, he does not
New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios has been the best receiving option on the team over the last two games. However, that doesn’t mean much since the Jets have an awful offense. Berrios has 10 receptions, 123 yards, and two touchdowns through two games. He’ll head into a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. A team that has allowed the third
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson (ankle) is currently dealing with an injury, but his status for Week 4 is unclear at this time. Head coach Pete Carroll said on Monday that there was a chance he plays Week 4 because the injury was less severe. If he were able to play, you should be getting him in your lineups. Carson has been a consistent
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is a top-tier fantasy option for a Week 4 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Prescott has been incredible so far this season, mostly buoyed by a likely unsustainable passing volume. He’s currently on pace to make 768 passing attempts this season, but he has shown that he can still do plenty of damage with fewer chances. Prescott is a top-five
New York Jets wide receiver Chris Hogan was held without a catch during the Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He hauled in six receptions the week prior, but couldn’t do anything here. He’ll get a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos who have allowed the third most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Sadly, the Jets passing game is something that can’t
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is averaging over 34 fantasy points per game, and he’s got a great shot to continue that roll in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. Dolphins cornerback Byron Jones (groin/Achilles) is still dealing with an injury, and Wilson has just been cooking. Even against the New England Patriots, he threw for just short of 300 yards with five touchdowns and
Kansas City Chiefs rookie cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (collarbone) broke his collarbone in the Monday night win over the Ravens, according to head coach Andy Reid. The Chiefs didn’t give a timetable for Sneed’s return. The fourth-round pick started the first three games of the season and was tied for the league lead in interceptions with two. Bashaud Breeland is serving a four-game suspension, while Charvarius
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cedrick Wilson came out of nowhere to have a huge performance in Week 3. He caught five of his seven targets for 107 yards and two touchdowns. Those seven targets were the first seven balls thrown his way in 2020. It was likely one of those flukey games that happens every season to a team’s fourth or fifth wide receiver, and
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been nearly perfect through three weeks, and he’s one of the NFL’s safest fantasy options at the kicking position for Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. This offense has been arguably the most efficient in the league to start the season, and they’ve scored a touchdown every time they’ve gotten into the red zone. Eventually, that has to run
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup has strong WR2 upside in Week 4 against the Cleveland Browns. Gallup got off to a somewhat slow start in Week 1 and 2, but burst onto the scene in Week 3 with six catches for 138 yards and a touchdown. He’s seen 19 targets so far this season and has been in on about 90% of the team’s
The Seattle Seahawks Defense has been one of the NFL’s worst to start this season, and it’s unlikely to change in Week 4. Safety Jamal Adams (groin) is highly questionable to play, and they’re dealing with injuries to other positions. In addition to those injuries, the Miami Dolphins have the potential to explode for a lot of points if quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is on. This
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore underwhelmed in Week 3, but he has another shot to perform in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. He’s the team’s third receiving option, but this offense has been one of the league’s best due to their efficiency which benefits him. Quarterback Russell Wilson is great at connecting with his receivers on deep balls, and, in deeper leagues, Moore
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is set up as a solid WR3 option in Week 4 fantasy lineups. Lamb has seen 21 targets so far this season, catching 16 passes for 230 yards. In Week 3, he caught five passes for 65 yards, but missed time after getting tackled awkwardly, ending up in on just 60% of offensive snaps. He gets a good
Seattle Seahawks tight end Greg Olsen was a decent option in Week 3, and in Week 4 he has some fantasy potential again. There have been numerous injuries to top options at the position, and that’s pushing him further up the ranks in fantasy as a sleeper tight end. The Miami Dolphins are stronger at cornerback than they are at linebacker or safety, and quarterback
Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle La’el Collins (hip) is dealing with a hip injury that has become a real challenge on a day-to-day basis. Sources say that Collins is trying to work through the issue and is committed to playing this year. The Cowboys said that he would likely have surgery “if it was Week 10 and the team was 0-8.” It doesn’t sound very promising
New York Jets tight end Chris Herndon was expected to have a big impact in the offense this season. However, the team has failed to get him heavily involved during most of their games. Herndon has a chance to rebound against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. A team that has allowed the fifth most fantasy points to tight ends this season. The Jets don’t
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf has rapidly ascended into the upper echelon of wide receivers to start this season. Entering Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins, he’s WR6 in PPR scoring. If it weren’t for a bone-headed play in Week 3, he would be fourth thanks to an additional touchdown. Despite that, you still need to have him locked into your lineups. Quarterback Russell
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper has been receiving tons of targets from quarterback Dak Prescott through the first three games of the season. Cooper is third in the NFL with 35 targets, making 25 catches for 267 yards. He hasn’t scored a touchdown yet, which has settled him into a strong WR2 stat line, but he’ll work his way into WR1 status as soon
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett is good at football, and he needs to be in your lineups for Week 4. He’s currently WR2 in PPR, and he’s going to continue to be a great option again against the Miami Dolphins. He and quarterback Russell Wilson have the connection to hit on deep balls along with stuff on underneath routes. He is the team’s leader
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is not a fantasy option in Week 4 lineups. Pollard should be rostered in all formats because of his potential league-winning upside if starter Ezekiel Elliott goes down, but Pollard has no value on his own as long as Elliott is playing. Last week, Pollard was only on the field for 7% of the team’s offensive snaps. He did
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is a top running back option in fantasy lineups for a Week 4 game against the Cleveland Browns. Elliott hasn’t been particularly efficient on the ground, but he’s being targeted in the passing game more than before, and he’s been able to find the end zone four times already. With the volume he gets every game, he does not
New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios has been the best receiving option on the team over the last two games. However, that doesn’t mean much since the Jets have an awful offense. Berrios has 10 receptions, 123 yards, and two touchdowns through two games. He’ll head into a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. A team that has allowed the third
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson (ankle) is currently dealing with an injury, but his status for Week 4 is unclear at this time. Head coach Pete Carroll said on Monday that there was a chance he plays Week 4 because the injury was less severe. If he were able to play, you should be getting him in your lineups. Carson has been a consistent
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is a top-tier fantasy option for a Week 4 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Prescott has been incredible so far this season, mostly buoyed by a likely unsustainable passing volume. He’s currently on pace to make 768 passing attempts this season, but he has shown that he can still do plenty of damage with fewer chances. Prescott is a top-five
New York Jets wide receiver Chris Hogan was held without a catch during the Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He hauled in six receptions the week prior, but couldn’t do anything here. He’ll get a favorable matchup against the Denver Broncos who have allowed the third most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Sadly, the Jets passing game is something that can’t
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is averaging over 34 fantasy points per game, and he’s got a great shot to continue that roll in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. Dolphins cornerback Byron Jones (groin/Achilles) is still dealing with an injury, and Wilson has just been cooking. Even against the New England Patriots, he threw for just short of 300 yards with five touchdowns and
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