A quick-hit recap of what really mattered from Thursday through Sunday. We skip the obvious studs and instead focus on usage trends, injuries, and key shifts that actually impact your lineup decisions.
Welcome to the Monday edition of the Daily Dose newsletter, our āFantasy Falloutā day. In this article, you will get a quick rundown of the relevant things we learned from the weekās games from Thursday through Sunday.
We wonāt talk about every single player and we usually wonāt spend time on studs who go nuts (no one needs to be told to start Saquon Barkley right now!), but rather, the idea is to update you on usage trends, injuries, and other relevant things to help your decisions with your teams for the coming week and beyond.
DOLPHINS @ BILLS
- Dalton Kincaid led the Bills with six targets and had a solid 5-66-1 fantasy line. Five different Billsā WRs caught a pass, led by Khalil Shakir (4-45-1). No Bills WR had more than four targets.
- Rookie RB Ollie Gordon II handled nine of 21 Dolphins RB carries for 38 yards and scored a goal-line TD. Heās worth a roster spot in most leagues as a strong backup RB with upside for more work.
- Jaylen Waddle scored for a second week in a row and has 5+ targets and 4+ catches in every game this season. WR Malik Washington had five touches for 32 yards and appears to be carving out a complementary role in the Phinsā offense.
BENGALS @ VIKINGS
- The āBattle of the Backupsā went decisively to Carson Wentz and the Vikings over Jake Browning and the Bengals. Browning looked terrible, while Wentz looked strong, but the results should be viewed through the lens of the situation. Browning played a very difficult Vikings defensive scheme, while Wentz played a very weak Bengals defense.Ā
- Jordan Mason had a dominant performance in his first game as Minnesotaās feature back, going over 100 rushing yards and scoring two touchdowns. He is a locked-in starter for your fantasy teams.
- The Vikings will get wide receiver Jordan Addison back from his three-game suspension next week, which will surely affect the target shares of all players.
- Things donāt get easier anytime soon for the Bengals, as they face the Broncos, Lions, and Packers over the next three weeks. Temper your expectations.
TEXANS @ JAGUARS
- Jacksonville’s touchdowns both came from their running backs, with Travis Etienne Jr. and Bhayshul Tuten each scoring once while posting modest statistics otherwise in a tough matchup.
- The Jaguars passing game struggled once again as Trevor Lawrence completed only 50% of his passes and Brian Thomas Jr. did nothing all game until a 40+ yard reception on their final drive.
- Nico Collins busted out of his slump and scored on a busted coverage by Jacksonville, but the rest of Houstonās offense was a mess once again.
COLTS @ TITANS
- Daniel Jones once again played very well in a dominant Colts victory. The touchdowns went to Jonathan Taylor this week, but Jones once again played at a high level. He should be rostered in all leagues.
- Colts tight end Tyler Warren had a modest game on the stat sheet and his snaps were down, but he ran a route on 89% of the teamās dropbacks. Donāt panic, the eruption is coming.
- Calvin Ridley was held to one catch as the Titans offense struggled once again. Ridley will likely have another tough game against Houston in Week 4, but donāt drop him as life gets easier with the Cardinals, Raiders, and Patriots in the weeks that follow.
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RAIDERS @ COMMANDERS
- Ashton Jeanty was hit at or behind the line of scrimmage on 11 of his 17 rushes in Week 3ā¦.and still managed to post 63 rushing yards. Not a day that will excite his fantasy managers, and these line issues arenāt going to magically disappear. Jeanty faces the Bears in Week 4, and if he can post a big game, that would be a good time to consider trading him.
- Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker absolutely erupted for eight receptions // 145 yards // three TDs. Most of this production came with the Raiders playing from a large deficit, but that is the type of performance that is hard for a coaching staff not to consider moving forward. We shouldnāt expect Tucker to do something like that again, but he isnāt going to disappear either.
- Marcus Mariota did an admirable job in relief of Jayden Daniels and is a viable streaming option any week that he is starting.
- The Commanders are using a full-blown RB committee, and none of them can be trusted right now unless your team has some truly dire circumstances.
RAMS @ EAGLES
- Puka Nacua and Davante Adams did what they do, dominating targets and playing well. No other Rams receivers or tight ends should be considered as long as both are healthy.
- Blake Corum is legitimately good and needs to be rostered in every league. Kyren Williams still handled the bulk of the work, but Corum would smash if Williams ever misses time.
- The Eaglesā passing game finally woke up after they fell behind by three scores and had to open things up. Just a reminder not to panic too soon on your studs.Ā
- Speaking of studs, Saquon Barkley had another pedestrian game but is still Saquon Barkley. He is an elite āBuy Lowā candidate.