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Enright Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated 18 h. Alpanseque Estadio Fantasy Estadio Fantasy 19 h. He's off to a great start this year with six carries for 81 yards and two touchdowns and seven catches for 81 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets. The Raiders allowed Matt Forte to go for 91 total yards in Week 2 on nine carries for 53 yards and four catches for 38 yards, and Thompson could have a similar stat line, especially if Kelley is out or limited. The Browns need help in their receiving corps with Corey Coleman hand out, and Johnson should hopefully see a bump in targets.

He had a solid performance in Week 2 at Baltimore with four carries for 21 yards and three catches for 59 yards on six targets. He has 11 targets through two games, and we hope to see his total touches trend toward double digits on a consistent basis.

This is one of my favorite players here given the matchup with the Falcons , since they are terrible against pass-catching running backs. Last year, Atlanta allowed the most receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns to running backs, and so far Tarik Cohen eight catches for 47 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets and Ty Montgomery six catches for 75 yards and a touchdown on seven targets have hurt them through the air.

I'm expecting Ameer Abdullah to play well this week, but Riddick should be a huge weapon for the Lions. He's a great flex play in standard leagues and a must-start option in PPR. Funchess should benefit the most with Greg Olsen foot out, and he had seven targets in Week 2 against the Bills with four catches for 68 yards.

He will get more targets now and is worth a flier in this favorable matchup at home against the Saints. New Orleans has already allowed six passing touchdowns, with receivers getting three of them, including the Vikings having multiple receivers go off for at least 15 Fantasy points in Week 1 with Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen. I like Cam Newton and Kelvin Benjamin this week, and Funchess is worth a look as a starter in deeper formats as well.

Another player who should benefit from an injury is Higgins, since Corey Coleman is out, and Higgins might even be the No.

In Week 2 at Baltimore, Higgins had seven catches for 95 yards on 11 targets, and he should have the chance for double digits in targets again this week at Indianapolis. The Colts have already allowed Cooper Kupp and J.

Nelson to score at least 13 Fantasy points in the past two games, and Higgins should be considered a No. We'll see if the return of tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins from his two-game suspension has a big impact on this passing game, but Robby Anderson knee is also banged up for the Jets.

That should allow Kearse to keep operating as the No. Through two games, Kearse has 11 catches for yards and two touchdowns on 14 targets against the Bills and Raiders. The Dolphins don't have the best secondary, so Kearse can again be productive, especially if the Jets are chasing points.

He's someone to consider as a No. He's the last man standing of any notoriety in this receiving corps, and he's worth a look in PPR leagues since the Bears will likely be chasing points.

Wright had 10 targets in Week 2 at Tampa Bay and finished with seven catches for 69 yards. Pittsburgh has yet to allow a receiver to gain more than 53 yards, which was Coleman in Week 1, and he's the lone receiver to score. But Wright should see plenty of volume and can be a serviceable flex option in deeper PPR leagues. You'll have to keep an eye on Amendola's status prior to Sunday, but it appears like he will play in Week 3 after sitting out Week 2 with a concussion.

The last time we saw Amendola was in Week 1 against the Chiefs , when he had six catches for yards on seven targets, and he will operate as the Julian Edelman torn ACL replacement all year when he's healthy.

The Texans haven't allowed a touchdown to a receiver yet this year or a receiver to gain more than 67 yards, but Edelman torched Houston in the playoffs last year with eight catches for yards.

We doubt Amendola does that, but he does have potential as a No. Thielen was great in Week 1 against New Orleans with nine catches for yards on 10 targets, but he struggled in Week 2 at Pittsburgh with five catches for 44 yards on six targets.

The matchup with the Steelers was a big part of his struggles, but he also had a quarterback downgrade with Sam Bradford knee out and Case Keenum in.

Bradford is out again, but Thielen is still worth trusting as a No. Thielen has the best matchup for the Vikings since he will avoid Brent Grimes and Vernon Hargreaves and see most of his playing time on slot corner Robert McClain.

I don't love Thielen in standard leagues, but he's a solid No. Watson led the Ravens in targets in Week 2 against the Browns with eight, and he finished with eight catches for 91 yards. He could be heavily targeted each week since Dennis Pitta led Baltimore in targets in with , and Pitta is no longer on the team.

The Jaguars gave up six catches for 91 yards and two total touchdowns to the Titans tight ends last week. In the case of Jonathan Stewart and the Pittsburgh Steelers, they seem to be converging for a big day. Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams missed Week 2 with an injury, and he has yet to practice this week, as tweeted by team beat writer Joe Person. While there is certainly a chance he will be healthy enough to play, Williams may be limited in action.

He may miss the game altogether, though, and that would be a huge boon for Stewart and his fantasy owners. Mike Tolbert is also dealing with injury, per Person , which would make Stewart the de facto workhorse against a defense that has given up Stewart hasn't quite gotten things rolling yet in —he is averaging an awful 2.

Final Verdict: A confluence of opportunity and a good matchup make Stewart a nice option for Week 3. This one is really contingent on the latest Jamaal Charles news come Sunday morning. The Kansas City running back was knocked out of the game last week and diagnosed with a high ankle sprain, at least according to head coach Andy Reid.

Charles surprised the football world this week when word broke he was practicing, per ESPN. Granted, he was limited at practice, but that is a highly encouraging sign for him and his fantasy owners. He might get on the field this week, which would be bad news for anyone who spent big money on his backup, Knile Davis.

It's worth starting Davis if Charles is indeed out, but don't be tempted to start him if Charles is active. Even if Davis gets half the carries, he is going up against a Miami Dolphins defense that has given up just Final Verdict: Keep an eye on Charles' situation and react accordingly this Sunday. It will take some stones to insert Toby Gerhart into your lineup after his disastrous start to the season, but now is the time to do it. The Indianapolis Colts are currently allowing the fourth-most fantasy points to running backs on the year.

Gerhart isn't quite the nimble back those two are, but he can still do damage against Indy. The big back will see plenty of touches, and the Colts have a leaner defensive front than Washington, his Week 2 opponent.

The biggest concern is the ankle injury he suffered in Week 1, which tempers expectations a bit. Final Verdict: A good matchup will cure Gerhart's fantasy ills this weekend.

That or he is really dead to fantasy owners. Fantasy owners were vindicated in their Matt Asiata gambles last week when he caught a yard touchdown pass early against the New England Patriots. Outside of that touchdown reception, the Minnesota Vikings running back had a rather lackluster Sunday. He averaged just 2. I'm confident.

Nothing is going to change in my attitude. I'm the next man up, and I'm going to go out and just play. It's a big opportunity. I've got big shoes to fill. I'm not going to replace AD.

I'm going to go out there and showcase my talent and help the team win games. The "next man up" after Asiata is the freakishly athletic Jerick McKinnon, who is raring to go behind him. The rookie out of Georgia Southern hasn't been a big part of the offense in the first couple of weeks, but he could see an increase in playing time this week. Vikings beat writer Chris Tomasson tweeted that Minnesota may ride the hot hand this weekend, and McKinnon has the athleticism and the ability to go from room temperature to boiling in an instant.

All that to say, Asiata's market share might be shrinking, and he isn't exactly an explosive contributor.



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