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New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate made five catches for 36 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Tate had seven targets which tied Darius Slayton for the team lead. He had five catches in each of the two games he’s played, but he has just 83 yards combined. New York has struggled to move the ball and Tate has not found
Tennessee Titans kicker Stephen Gostkowski kicked six field goals in week three, from 30, 31, 39, 51, 54 and 55 yards out. His final kick of the day, from 55 yards, proved to be the game-winner with 1:44 left. Gostkowski has now knocked in game-winners three weeks in a row. After a rough start Gostkowski looks to have found his footing. He’s a solid option
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate made five catches for 36 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Tate had seven targets which tied Darius Slayton for the team lead. He had five catches in each of the two games he’s played, but he has just 83 yards combined. New York has struggled to move the ball and Tate has not found
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton caught three passes on seven targets for 53 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Slayton led the Giants in receiving yards and was tied with Golden Tate for the team lead in targets. Slayton had a huge game in Week 1, but has not found the end zone since. He has a decent floor as
The New York Giants Defense was torn apart by backup quarterback Nick Mullens and the rest of the 49ers offense en route to a 36-9 beatdown in MetLife Stadium. They sacked Mullens only twice and were not able to force a turnover. New York has another tough matchup in Week 4 at the Rams and are not a unit to target in fantasy. Source: NFL.com
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic handled five carries for 15 yards and added 37 receiving yards on three catches. McKissic was out-carried by Antonio Gibson nine to five on the ground but was more involved in the passing game than the rookie. While McKissic has a role in the passing game carved out, he’s not a name to chase in fantasy on a
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr tossed two touchdowns in a Week 3 loss against the Patriots. Carr’s fantasy value continues to rise with six touchdown passes and no interceptions on the year. There are a lot of elite fantasy quarterbacks, so Carr probably isn’t a starter quite yet. He generally has the same type of performance every week, so that makes his ceiling a
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman caught three passes on six targets for 38 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to the Browns on Sunday. Inman was QB Dwayne Haskins‘ go-to option in the red zone as Inman caught touchdowns from 11 and 17 yards out. Despite the good game, Inman isn’t a name to chase in most fantasy leagues. He has just
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin caught four passes for 83 scoreless yards in a loss to the Browns on Sunday. McLaurin added one carry for three yards. It was a typical game for McLaurin who was the most targeted receiver on a below-average offense that struggled to move the football. McLaurin is a safe receiver as he has a strong target floor so
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard recorded three receptions for 49 yards on four targets in the Week 3 win over Denver. Howard posted his best yards of the season, but that doesn’t mean he should be a weekly TE starter going forward. The presence of Rob Gronkowski will always be a factor along with the wide receivers. Howard’s role is not expected to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski finally showed some semblance of himself in Week 3’s win, seeing seven targets and getting six receptions for 48 yards. Gronk finally had a bit of meaningful production this week after only seeing four targets, two receptions, and 11 yards in the first two weeks. The tight end’s name holds more fantasy value at this point. He should
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller saw five targets in the Week 3 win against the Broncos and capitalized with three receptions for 83 yards, pacing the team. Miller has been streaky this season, considering he did well in Week 1 and had a dud in Week 2. With Chris Godwin now dealing with a hamstring injury, Miller could see flex value if Godwin
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin recorded five receptions on six targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in Week 3’s win against the Broncos. Despite the productive day after returning from a Week 2 absence, this was overshadowed by the wideout suffering a hamstring injury during the game. Now, managers will have to monitor the status of the receiver going into Week 4.
New York Jets running back La’Mical Perine made his NFL debut last week, but wasn’t able to do much damage. He was expected to see a higher volume of touches during the Week 3 matchup versus the Indianapolis Colts. Perine saw seven carries for 24 yards in the loss. Veteran running back Frank Gore continues to be the workhorse back with Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) sidelined.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans recorded two receptions for two yards on four targets in Week 3. Nevertheless, both of his receptions went for touchdowns. Evans salvaged his value this week with those touchdowns. With Chris Godwin injured in the game, Evans could once again see more targets come his way. Regardless of Godwin’s presence, his strong role on this offense keeps him
New York Jets running back Frank Gore was used as the workhorse back once again this week. He carried the ball 15 times for 57 yards in the loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3. The veteran back is likely going to be asked to carry the ball quite often until Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) returns. He has been unable to get much going on
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette only had 15 rushing yards on seven carries in Week 3. This was a major head-scratcher considering the back rushed for over 100 yards last week and had 12 carries. It’s clear the Bucs are splitting carries between Ronald Jones II and Fournette, meaning the consistency is not there. With much uncertainty regarding his role, Fournette should remain
The Cardinals Defense wasn’t able to put together a very substantial fantasy day against the Detroit Lions in Week 3. They yielded 26 points and a total of 322 yards while failing to record a single turnover. They did, however, record four sacks on Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford. The Cardinals Defense was put in a bit of a tough spot in the game as Cardinals
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold continued his awful 2020 campaign during the Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He completed 17 of 29 passing attempts for 168 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Darnold started off the game with a pick-6 on the opening drive. It honestly didn’t get much better from there. To be fair, he had backup receivers, but it
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II had 13 carries for 53 yards and two receptions for 20 yards in the Week 3 win over Denver. At this point, the Bucs’ backfield is simply too confusing considering Jones was the leading back in Weeks 1 and 3, but not Week 2. Though it’s encouraging to see this back get the carries, the consistency is
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate made five catches for 36 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Tate had seven targets which tied Darius Slayton for the team lead. He had five catches in each of the two games he’s played, but he has just 83 yards combined. New York has struggled to move the ball and Tate has not found
Tennessee Titans kicker Stephen Gostkowski kicked six field goals in week three, from 30, 31, 39, 51, 54 and 55 yards out. His final kick of the day, from 55 yards, proved to be the game-winner with 1:44 left. Gostkowski has now knocked in game-winners three weeks in a row. After a rough start Gostkowski looks to have found his footing. He’s a solid option
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate made five catches for 36 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Tate had seven targets which tied Darius Slayton for the team lead. He had five catches in each of the two games he’s played, but he has just 83 yards combined. New York has struggled to move the ball and Tate has not found
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton caught three passes on seven targets for 53 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Slayton led the Giants in receiving yards and was tied with Golden Tate for the team lead in targets. Slayton had a huge game in Week 1, but has not found the end zone since. He has a decent floor as
The New York Giants Defense was torn apart by backup quarterback Nick Mullens and the rest of the 49ers offense en route to a 36-9 beatdown in MetLife Stadium. They sacked Mullens only twice and were not able to force a turnover. New York has another tough matchup in Week 4 at the Rams and are not a unit to target in fantasy. Source: NFL.com
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic handled five carries for 15 yards and added 37 receiving yards on three catches. McKissic was out-carried by Antonio Gibson nine to five on the ground but was more involved in the passing game than the rookie. While McKissic has a role in the passing game carved out, he’s not a name to chase in fantasy on a
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr tossed two touchdowns in a Week 3 loss against the Patriots. Carr’s fantasy value continues to rise with six touchdown passes and no interceptions on the year. There are a lot of elite fantasy quarterbacks, so Carr probably isn’t a starter quite yet. He generally has the same type of performance every week, so that makes his ceiling a
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman caught three passes on six targets for 38 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to the Browns on Sunday. Inman was QB Dwayne Haskins‘ go-to option in the red zone as Inman caught touchdowns from 11 and 17 yards out. Despite the good game, Inman isn’t a name to chase in most fantasy leagues. He has just
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin caught four passes for 83 scoreless yards in a loss to the Browns on Sunday. McLaurin added one carry for three yards. It was a typical game for McLaurin who was the most targeted receiver on a below-average offense that struggled to move the football. McLaurin is a safe receiver as he has a strong target floor so
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard recorded three receptions for 49 yards on four targets in the Week 3 win over Denver. Howard posted his best yards of the season, but that doesn’t mean he should be a weekly TE starter going forward. The presence of Rob Gronkowski will always be a factor along with the wide receivers. Howard’s role is not expected to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski finally showed some semblance of himself in Week 3’s win, seeing seven targets and getting six receptions for 48 yards. Gronk finally had a bit of meaningful production this week after only seeing four targets, two receptions, and 11 yards in the first two weeks. The tight end’s name holds more fantasy value at this point. He should
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller saw five targets in the Week 3 win against the Broncos and capitalized with three receptions for 83 yards, pacing the team. Miller has been streaky this season, considering he did well in Week 1 and had a dud in Week 2. With Chris Godwin now dealing with a hamstring injury, Miller could see flex value if Godwin
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin recorded five receptions on six targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in Week 3’s win against the Broncos. Despite the productive day after returning from a Week 2 absence, this was overshadowed by the wideout suffering a hamstring injury during the game. Now, managers will have to monitor the status of the receiver going into Week 4.
New York Jets running back La’Mical Perine made his NFL debut last week, but wasn’t able to do much damage. He was expected to see a higher volume of touches during the Week 3 matchup versus the Indianapolis Colts. Perine saw seven carries for 24 yards in the loss. Veteran running back Frank Gore continues to be the workhorse back with Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) sidelined.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans recorded two receptions for two yards on four targets in Week 3. Nevertheless, both of his receptions went for touchdowns. Evans salvaged his value this week with those touchdowns. With Chris Godwin injured in the game, Evans could once again see more targets come his way. Regardless of Godwin’s presence, his strong role on this offense keeps him
New York Jets running back Frank Gore was used as the workhorse back once again this week. He carried the ball 15 times for 57 yards in the loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3. The veteran back is likely going to be asked to carry the ball quite often until Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) returns. He has been unable to get much going on
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette only had 15 rushing yards on seven carries in Week 3. This was a major head-scratcher considering the back rushed for over 100 yards last week and had 12 carries. It’s clear the Bucs are splitting carries between Ronald Jones II and Fournette, meaning the consistency is not there. With much uncertainty regarding his role, Fournette should remain
The Cardinals Defense wasn’t able to put together a very substantial fantasy day against the Detroit Lions in Week 3. They yielded 26 points and a total of 322 yards while failing to record a single turnover. They did, however, record four sacks on Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford. The Cardinals Defense was put in a bit of a tough spot in the game as Cardinals
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold continued his awful 2020 campaign during the Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He completed 17 of 29 passing attempts for 168 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Darnold started off the game with a pick-6 on the opening drive. It honestly didn’t get much better from there. To be fair, he had backup receivers, but it
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II had 13 carries for 53 yards and two receptions for 20 yards in the Week 3 win over Denver. At this point, the Bucs’ backfield is simply too confusing considering Jones was the leading back in Weeks 1 and 3, but not Week 2. Though it’s encouraging to see this back get the carries, the consistency is
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate made five catches for 36 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Tate had seven targets which tied Darius Slayton for the team lead. He had five catches in each of the two games he’s played, but he has just 83 yards combined. New York has struggled to move the ball and Tate has not found
Tennessee Titans kicker Stephen Gostkowski kicked six field goals in week three, from 30, 31, 39, 51, 54 and 55 yards out. His final kick of the day, from 55 yards, proved to be the game-winner with 1:44 left. Gostkowski has now knocked in game-winners three weeks in a row. After a rough start Gostkowski looks to have found his footing. He’s a solid option
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate made five catches for 36 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Tate had seven targets which tied Darius Slayton for the team lead. He had five catches in each of the two games he’s played, but he has just 83 yards combined. New York has struggled to move the ball and Tate has not found
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton caught three passes on seven targets for 53 yards in a loss to the 49ers on Sunday. Slayton led the Giants in receiving yards and was tied with Golden Tate for the team lead in targets. Slayton had a huge game in Week 1, but has not found the end zone since. He has a decent floor as
The New York Giants Defense was torn apart by backup quarterback Nick Mullens and the rest of the 49ers offense en route to a 36-9 beatdown in MetLife Stadium. They sacked Mullens only twice and were not able to force a turnover. New York has another tough matchup in Week 4 at the Rams and are not a unit to target in fantasy. Source: NFL.com
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic handled five carries for 15 yards and added 37 receiving yards on three catches. McKissic was out-carried by Antonio Gibson nine to five on the ground but was more involved in the passing game than the rookie. While McKissic has a role in the passing game carved out, he’s not a name to chase in fantasy on a
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr tossed two touchdowns in a Week 3 loss against the Patriots. Carr’s fantasy value continues to rise with six touchdown passes and no interceptions on the year. There are a lot of elite fantasy quarterbacks, so Carr probably isn’t a starter quite yet. He generally has the same type of performance every week, so that makes his ceiling a
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman caught three passes on six targets for 38 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to the Browns on Sunday. Inman was QB Dwayne Haskins‘ go-to option in the red zone as Inman caught touchdowns from 11 and 17 yards out. Despite the good game, Inman isn’t a name to chase in most fantasy leagues. He has just
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin caught four passes for 83 scoreless yards in a loss to the Browns on Sunday. McLaurin added one carry for three yards. It was a typical game for McLaurin who was the most targeted receiver on a below-average offense that struggled to move the football. McLaurin is a safe receiver as he has a strong target floor so
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard recorded three receptions for 49 yards on four targets in the Week 3 win over Denver. Howard posted his best yards of the season, but that doesn’t mean he should be a weekly TE starter going forward. The presence of Rob Gronkowski will always be a factor along with the wide receivers. Howard’s role is not expected to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski finally showed some semblance of himself in Week 3’s win, seeing seven targets and getting six receptions for 48 yards. Gronk finally had a bit of meaningful production this week after only seeing four targets, two receptions, and 11 yards in the first two weeks. The tight end’s name holds more fantasy value at this point. He should
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller saw five targets in the Week 3 win against the Broncos and capitalized with three receptions for 83 yards, pacing the team. Miller has been streaky this season, considering he did well in Week 1 and had a dud in Week 2. With Chris Godwin now dealing with a hamstring injury, Miller could see flex value if Godwin
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin recorded five receptions on six targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in Week 3’s win against the Broncos. Despite the productive day after returning from a Week 2 absence, this was overshadowed by the wideout suffering a hamstring injury during the game. Now, managers will have to monitor the status of the receiver going into Week 4.
New York Jets running back La’Mical Perine made his NFL debut last week, but wasn’t able to do much damage. He was expected to see a higher volume of touches during the Week 3 matchup versus the Indianapolis Colts. Perine saw seven carries for 24 yards in the loss. Veteran running back Frank Gore continues to be the workhorse back with Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) sidelined.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans recorded two receptions for two yards on four targets in Week 3. Nevertheless, both of his receptions went for touchdowns. Evans salvaged his value this week with those touchdowns. With Chris Godwin injured in the game, Evans could once again see more targets come his way. Regardless of Godwin’s presence, his strong role on this offense keeps him
New York Jets running back Frank Gore was used as the workhorse back once again this week. He carried the ball 15 times for 57 yards in the loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3. The veteran back is likely going to be asked to carry the ball quite often until Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) returns. He has been unable to get much going on
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette only had 15 rushing yards on seven carries in Week 3. This was a major head-scratcher considering the back rushed for over 100 yards last week and had 12 carries. It’s clear the Bucs are splitting carries between Ronald Jones II and Fournette, meaning the consistency is not there. With much uncertainty regarding his role, Fournette should remain
The Cardinals Defense wasn’t able to put together a very substantial fantasy day against the Detroit Lions in Week 3. They yielded 26 points and a total of 322 yards while failing to record a single turnover. They did, however, record four sacks on Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford. The Cardinals Defense was put in a bit of a tough spot in the game as Cardinals
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold continued his awful 2020 campaign during the Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He completed 17 of 29 passing attempts for 168 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Darnold started off the game with a pick-6 on the opening drive. It honestly didn’t get much better from there. To be fair, he had backup receivers, but it
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II had 13 carries for 53 yards and two receptions for 20 yards in the Week 3 win over Denver. At this point, the Bucs’ backfield is simply too confusing considering Jones was the leading back in Weeks 1 and 3, but not Week 2. Though it’s encouraging to see this back get the carries, the consistency is
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