Welcome to NFL Week Three’s Edition of Season Long Start ‘Em and Sit ‘Em.
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NFL Week Three – Quarterbacks to Start
Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – This game should have some points and Matthew Stafford and the Lions have looked good so far. There will be some opportunities for some big plays facing an exploitable Eagles secondary.
Baker Mayfield – Cleveland Browns – Sure, the Rams have a strong defense. However, Baker Mayfield has become a weekly play and it’s not like the Rams haven’t been in involved in high scoring games.
Jacoby Brissett – Indianapolis Colts – The Colts would not have paid him if they didn’t think that he is competent. This is an upside spot for Jacoby Brissett at home despite the Falcons strong pass defense early on.
NFL Week Three – Quarterback to Sit
Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – Outside of random deep passes to John Ross I want no part of this offense right now. Particularly not on the road in Buffalo.
NFL Week Three – Running Backs to Start
Raheem Mostert – San Francisco 49ers – With the Steelers in the shape they are in, the game script should favor Raheem Mostert. I would expect him to receive his biggest workload yet.
Jordan Wilkins – Indianapolis Colts – If you’re a vigilant Marlon Mack owner make it a priority to pick up Wilkins now if still available. Mack could miss this week’s game with a calf injury.
NFL Week Three – Running Backs to Sit
Joe Mixon – Cincinnati Bengals – Between still being shaken up and the abysmal state of the Bengals offense this is a hard pass. It’s time to accept this was not a good draft day pick unless he dropped substantially in your draft.
Todd Gurley – Los Angeles Rams – The Browns have a much improved defense and if you have options don’t feel forced to keep stuffing Gurley into your lineup.
Le’Veon Bell – New York Jets- He is a weekly start more often than not. However, this game might be over by the first quarter as the Jets get “Falk-ed Up”. The game script suggests outside of some pass catching duties there will be little role for him and he might come out of the game if it gets out of hand.
NFL Week Three – Wide Receivers to Start
Terry McLaurin – Washington Redskins- It is unlikely that the Redskins score a ton of points here. However, there should be plenty of throws.
Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – Kyler Murray has helped bring Larry Fitzgerald back to life. Start him with confidence moving forward.
Marvin Jones Jr – Detroit Lions – The Eagles have allowed the second most points to wide receivers so far, which bodes well for Jones.
NFL Week Three – Wide Receivers to Sit
John Ross – Cincinnati Bengals – Odds are there is no bailout bomb this week in Buffalo.
Josh Gordon – New England Patriots – Now the forgotten man in New England, Gordon will have limited opportunities to score points before the Patriots start running out the clock.
Stefon Diggs – Minnesota Vikings – It might be best to take the wait and see approach at this point. You do not want to risk another week of falling behind at this position.
NFL Week Three – Tight End to Start
O.J. Howard – Tampa Bay Buccaneers- In a couple of my leagues I have already seen Howard land on the waiver wire. The Giants have allowed massive fantasy production over the last two years to tight ends. Seems like a huge spot for Howard to bounce back.
NFL Week Three – Tight End to Sit
Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – I guess make it two weeks in a row that Witten has found the end zone. However, unless you expect him to score a touchdown every week, he will struggle to hit value. I’d expect a heavy dose of the run in this joke of a game.
NFL Week Three – Defenses to Start
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Definitely not an every week defense, but I am not sold on Daniel Jones being the solution to all of the Giants’ problems. This should be a tough debut on the road.
Green Bay Packers – Slowly gaining respect and attention, the Packers defense is in a great spot facing the ghost of Joe Flacco.
NFL Week Three – Defenses to Sit
Philadelphia Eagles – This game could easily turn into a shootout so I don’t have much interest in either defense.
Denver Broncos – The better half of the Broncos, the defense still has not looked the same this year. If they struggled in Oakland, it’s hard to suggest playing them versus Aaron Rodgers and company.
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