Week 3 is in the books, and we had another crazy NFL week! So how did your teams do? I’ll be here each week to break down wide receiver and cornerback matchups. This week we’ll look ahead to Week 4 in the NFL. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Before we jump into NFL Week 3 snap counts, a little housekeeping as always: I already covered Mark Andrews, Russell Gage, DK Metcalf, rising rookies and more in my Week 3 target report, so please be sure to check that one out as well! Please, blog, may I have some more?
What are air yards, you say? The name kind of gives it away, doesn’t it? Air yards, irreverently discussed in this air yards primer, matter because we actually get some context of how much a quarterback WANTED to get their receiver the ball, not just how often the receiver could catch it. Please, blog, may I have some more?
After the first go around of the rest of the season rankings, we noted that a few of the top players from our consensus ADP haven’t performed just yet. Unfortunately for the rest of the season rankings and our fantasy teams, players like Jonathan Taylor, Austin Ekeler, Christian McCaffrey, and Dalvin Cook still haven’t returned value from their lofty draft capital. Please, blog, may I have some more?
As we head into Week 4 of the NFL season, it’s safe to say that fantasy football has been… weird. However, we’re officially at a point where you can start to safely see how teams are going to use their players and what their true value is. Please, blog, may I have some more?
B_Don and Donkey Teeth are back for another week of buy/sell on some of the week’s top performers. We start with some of the injury replacements in Khalil Herbert, Jamaal Williams, and Brian Hoyer. We re-visit Cordarelle Patterson and Clyde Edwards-Helaire along with the Jets’ time split. Please, blog, may I have some more?
It is getting chaotic out there. Between injuries and suspensions, your individual defensive players (IDP) roster might look a little bare. I’m here to break down IDP rankings and plays with you.
So, if you have a healthy stud or someone close to resembling a healthy stud go ahead and play him. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Each week we’ll take a look at the top trade targets for each position. Trade targets can be any player at any time throughout the season. The objective (when possible) is to “buy low” and “sell high” acquiring and getting rid of players as they are hitting their peak or before they lose their value. Please, blog, may I have some more?
A quick recap of week 3: Tom Brady took a rookie delay of game penalty that may or may not have lost me hundreds of Razzball Coin, Russell Wilson looks like he’s enjoying the Denver herb just a little too much, and Tua definitely didn’t sustain a concussion that his team ignored. Please, blog, may I have some more?
Sky Guasco rolls solo for his top Week 4 Waiver Wire Adds and Trade Targets Waiver Add of the Week: RB – Khalil Herbert (CHI, 50% rostered) QB: Daniel Jones (NYG, 23% rostered) QB: Marcus Mariota (ATL, 22% rostered) RB: Alexander Mattison (MIN; 55% rostered) RB: Gus Edwards (BAL; 12% rostered) WR: Noah Brown (DAL; 20% rostered) WR: Greg Dortch (ARI; 18% rostered) TE: Tyler Conklin (NYJ; 23% rostered) Trade Targets Buy Low Quarterback: Justin Herbert (LAC) Running Back: Aaron Jones (GB) Wide Receiver: Chris Olave (NO) Tight End: David Njoku (CLE) Sell High Quarterback: Carson Wentz (WAS) Running Back: Cordarrelle Patterson (ATL) Wide Receiver: Marquise Brown (ARI) Tight End: Tyler Conkin (NYJ)
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