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    TBL2 WEEK 3 PREVIEW

    By The Architect Sun Sep 21 11:43am CT
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    Double Trouble Continues this week!

    TBL2 Week 3: Doubleheader Preview

    Two weeks in, we already know: TBL2 is a grind. The undefeated squads are chasing separation, the winless ones are desperate, and with doubleheaders on the slate, seasons can swing 180° in a single weekend. Let’s break down every matchup on the Week 3 slate.


    Game 1: JoeStradamus (2-1) vs Nea Kameni (3-0)

    Storyline: JoeStradamus is steady but needs Joe Burrow to find rhythm. Nea Kameni has started hot with balance and strong IDPs.

    • QB: Burrow vs Stroud → Edge: Nea Kameni

    • RBs: Pacheco/Shipley vs Taylor/Gibbs → Edge:  ...

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    The Architect
    Thu Sep 11 8:53am CT

    Trade Block Update

    Players on the Block:

    • Tua Tagovailoa QB MIA
    • Hunter Long TE JAX
    • Garrett Williams DB ARI
    • Trevor Lawrence QB JAX
    • Geno Smith QB LV
    • Zach Wilson QB MIA
    • Tank Bigsby RB PHI
    • Ray Davis RB BUF
    • Isaiah Spiller RB LV

    Positions Needed:

    • Wide Receiver
    • Tight End

    New GM, New Opportunities! I am not attached to any of these players so if I get the right offer anyone on this roster can be had.

    Rockin Squatches
    Sat Sep 6 9:35am CT
    ***OFFICIAL STATEMENT***

    I would like to apologize to the league for the actions of Rockin Squatches DL Jalen Carter. We as an organization dont condone those actions. Mr. Carter will be receiving a fine and will serve a multiple game suspension.

    Rockin Squatches owner
    David DiBi
    Rockin Squatches
    Mon Sep 1 12:31pm CT
    Free BLBs for an article I'm in! First and foremost great article from Ass Pennies! Seeing he already did a power ranking/predictions article I'm going to break down 1 move I think each team should make!! (Offense only)

    1. Ass Pennies - with lots of young WR and only 1 starting RB I can see AP trying to leverage some of that WR depth into another viable RB starter. Maybe something like Keon Coleman and a 2026 2nd for a guy like David Montgomery

    2. Big Possum Walks Late - one of the new guys with already seemingly 100 trades under his belt gearing up for that rebuild I can see this owner continuing down this path and flipping Courtland Sutton for a 2027 pick Seeing that they have all the 2026 picks already.

    3. Crazy Con Men - sneaky good roster to build around this team has a luxury not allot of teams enjoy 3 starting QBs. Flipping one of Baker, Penix, or Maye for a stud at TE to replace current starter Cade Otton could really set them up for instant success this season.

    4. Double Sluggo - I mean you're already stacked everywhere except RB gets real thin real quick. I can see Double Sluggo sacrificing some depth at other positions to bring in a bit more Depth in the RB room.

    5. Fanny Dusters - already going with a youth movement trading off vets for picks. I can see more of that happening. Despite having 21 picks the next 2 years Fanny Dusters only has 1 first round pick. Let's package those middle round picks and try to get another 1st somewhere. Eventually this team needs to add some high end starters.

    6. Grave Diggers - With a decent mix of vets like Mahomes and King Henry and youth like MHJ and Warren this team is in a weird spot. Most likely holding onto draft picks. I can see this owner going all in on the youth movement trading King Henry for a nice package of young guys and possibly a few picks.

    7. Guinness - Another team in limbo no plus starters outside of the killer Bs Burrow and Bowers this owner needs to add some firepower or go in for a rebuild. If the season goes south I can see Burrow being dangled for a hefty price tag.

    8. Jager Bombs - another team that enjoys the luxury of 3 starting QBs. Paired with a young WR core. However the RBs are getting up in age CMC and Conner. Flipping Goff, Purdy, or Nix for a younger RB could be just what this owner needs to solidify his roster.

    9. Jakku Resistance - quite possibly the best WR room I've ever seen on a fantasy team. Chase, CeeDee, Nico, and Waddle. However RB is the big question mark. With Aaron Jones and 2 young unproven guys in Harvy and Merritt. This team has championship expectations I wouldn't move on from any of the WRs but that 2027 1st rounder could come into play to land a 1-2 year starter in the RB room to push this team over the top.

    10. Joe - An owner that typically trades away his picks. I think it's time to trade for some picks. It's time to move on from Stafford and Kamara and embrace the rebuild.

    11. King AJ - Another new owner inherited a team that was already rebuilding. My trading senses are tingling looking at this roster. With plenty of young talent on the roster adding the depth to mold this team into a contender is a must. With 3 solid TEs and a WR room anchored by stud 2nd year WR BTJ and Vet Mike Evans. King AJ could leverage one of those TEs for a low end WR 2 and start building that depth. Also is in need of a Back up QB.

    12. Nea Kameni - another team with talent in the TE room to spare and no real holes on the roster. Some RB depth is needed. Id be looking to flip Kyle Pitts or Engram for a guy that can fill the hole on bye weeks for his RBs.

    13. Ozarks - fantastic starting line up with an old WR room. I wouldn't trade any players but those picks in 2026 and 2027 could be used to bolster those WRs.

    14. Rockin Squatches (my team)- fresh off a championship this rebuild is finished and is looking at trying to become a dynasty. With 1 glaring hole. The TE room... with enough Depth at RB and WR to go around one of those pieces can bring in a talented TE to compete with Kincaid as the weekly starter.

    15. Sweater Meat - doesn't even have a TE on his otherwise solid roster. The good news is they have 4 starting QBs. With the season starting in 3 days Flipping one of those QBs for a TE is a MUST if this owner wants to compete this year. WR2 is also a big need but TE is a must.

    16. The Process - with that team name and that roster it will be a process to rebuild and that's exactly the move I'm looking at. With some older talent like Aiyuk and Kupp moving them for some extra draft capital should take priority this season.

    Well there you have it. 1 move I think every team should consider this year. Can't wait for kickoff boys! Let's have a great year and good luck everyone!!
    Ass Pennies
    Mon Sep 1 9:40am CT

    Chasing the Cheese

    *Disclaimer – I did not do the math to see if these records would work out based on matchups and schedule. In the immortal words of Chevy Chase, “I was told there would be no math.”

    **Disclaimer 2 – The opinions and views expressed in this piece are not necessarily those of the TBL2 league or its affiliates.

     

    In the blink of an eye, the 2025 season is upon us. The NFL draft has come and gone, but not before giving us one of the most significant draft slides in recent memory with the epic fall of Shedeur Sanders. I’m pretty sure I have a draft magazine that has him on the cover, as arguably the top QB in the draft. It will be interesting to see if he can overcome this auspicious beginning to his NFL career and become an NFL starter. Free agency frenzy followed the draft, and though this year’s crop of talent seemed sparser than usual, there were deals to be had. Finally, the TBL2 draft was completed in about a week, and it sure felt like the quickest draft we’ve ever had. Because I’m a BLB whore, I decided to do a “way too early and hastily researched predictions” article to try and earn a little extra spending money for the Ass Pennies franchise. Maybe THIS will be our year…

    (As I have never met any of you in person, please don’t take offense to anything written here. It’s purely for fun, and I tried to be honest without being mean or negative. I just thought you might want something new to read in the bathroom.) Enjoy!!!

    1. Double Sluggo: The cream of the crop last year, Sluggo fell just short in the championship game and had to settle for 2nd This team is elite at every offensive position with studs like Lamar Jackson, Bijan Robinson, Justin Jefferson, and Malik Nabers, who he just casually added in the offseason. Oh, and A.J. Brown. And Josh Jacobs. And Mark Andrews. And Budda Baker. And Myles Garrett. Get the picture? The bench runs deep everywhere as well, except maybe at running back, but as long as they stay healthy at the top, that won’t matter. We haven’t even mentioned Chris Godwin, who looks to return at some point. Sluggo will be a tough out each week, and they look to be the team to beat again this year.

    Prediction: 15-2, Division Champs

    1. Jakku Resistance: One of the better squads last year, Jakku is unfortunate to play in the same division as Sluggo, and the toughest division in the league last year top to bottom. I thought Sluggo had a disgusting (read “great”) wide receiver corps, then I looked at this one. Chase, Lamb, Nico, and Waddle. Yikes. Add Jalen Hurts and Aaron Jones to the mix, and I have a feeling he will be on the “favorites” side of the sports book pretty much every week. The injuries are stacking up, so that is a concern. But the main weapons are healthy and ready to rock. Jakku also boasts two elite defenders in Warner and Cross, so if you thought you would make up points there, think again.

    Prediction: 13-4, 2nd place in the division, Wild Card berth

    1. Rockin’ Squatches – Last year’s champion, it seems a bit disrespectful to rank the Squatches at 3, but these top 3 are all really close, so it wouldn’t surprise me one bit to see them at the top. They don’t feature an elite quarterback, but a very solid starter with high-end upside in Stroud and a lot of promise in the NFL’s top pick this year with Ward, there are no worries here. Four “set ‘em and forget ‘em” running backs, including 2 first rounders in Gibbs and J. Taylor, make this one of the top running back rosters in the league. The wide receiving group includes McLaurin, who finally signed and should be ready to pick up where he left off, as well as the greatest collection of team WR2s I've seen: Higgins, Pickens, Jamo Williams, and Addison could all probably be (or already have been) the top dog on a lot of other NFL teams. The tight end room is the only real concern for this offense, but if Kincaid can take the next step, that might be all it takes to launch the Squatches to championship glory. They have elite defensive players across the board as well, so no worries on that side of the ball either.

    Prediction: 12-5, Division winner

    1. Jager Bombs – I expect a bounce back year from the Jager Bombs after a disappointing 2024 campaign. They feature a solid trio of signal callers with the seasoned veteran Goff, the young veteran Purdy, and the young phenom Bo Nix. Among the top rooms here. If McCaffrey can stay healthy (and all the vibes so far have been great), Jager looks to be extremely dangerous. Conner and Kelce round out the veteran contingent, and McConkey, DeVonta Smith and Garrett Wilson make for a formidable set of receivers. I have a feeling that Travis Kelce-Swift will ride off into the sunset this year, his last, with a bounce back campaign. Hot take: he scores 15 touchdowns to honor his bride-to-be. Even if Kelce-Swift looks closer to the player we saw last year, the backup tight end room here is fine. If the defense can rally behind Lavonte David, Jager Bombs should easily return to the playoffs. RB depth as well as WR depth to a lesser extent might be an issue at some point. They also play in the toughest division in the league.

    Prediction: 12-5, 3rd place in division, Wild card berth

    1. Ozarks – The number two overall points leader last year, Ozarks ran into a buzzsaw in the semifinals and had to settle for a 3rd place finish. They looks good with Love at the helm, but they feature nothing behind Love apart from his backup in the form of the much-maligned Malik Willis. Cross your fingers that Love and his O-line keep him upright and healthy. Having the best back from last year in Saquon Barkley always means that this is a dangerous foe. Cook finally signing with Buffalo should be a relief, and the trio of wily veterans in Nacua, Diggs, and Davante Adams provides a solid group, even if they’re heavily invested in the Rams passing attack. The Mixon situation is one to watch, and some unexpected bench injuries could be a problem when bye weeks roll around. Elite TE Kittle makes this starting lineup one to be feared. We’ll see if the defense can complement the offense and bring Ozarks another playoff run.

    Prediction: 11-6, Division Winner

    1. Nea Kameni – A perennial force, Kameni looks strong again this season. Herbert is capable of being an elite passer, but we’ll see if Harbaugh allows him to be. The backup quarterback room could be a problem, with outcast Anthony Richardson and “for now” backup rookie Tyler Shough. The running back room features two studs in Kyren Williams and D’Andre Swift, but again, the bench is having some hardship with the injuries to Wright and Spears. There is some sneaky upside hiding in there with James and Pierce, though. London should be a target monster, and we’ve all seen what Jeudy can do – can Flacco still do it? Tyreek is perhaps the biggest question mark of the season – the vibes coming out of Miami are not great, though. As a lifelong Dolphins fan, I’m more than a little worried that this year is shaping up to be an absolute dumpster fire. The true strength of this team might be the defense, which has 5 of last year’s top 20 performers at their respective positions. That alone should raise this team up.

    Prediction: 12-5, Division Winner

    1. Ass Pennies – Reflective of the owner’s favorite team, the Dolphins, the Ass Pennies tend to wallow in mediocrity, or worse. Despite featuring an elite QB and TE, the Pennies typically can’t get out of their own way. After a disappointing 1-7 start last year, the team decided to reload the cannons with a mid-season semi fire-sale and loaded up on picks for this year’s draft. Josh Allen returns at QB, anchoring a hopefully solid room with youngster JJ McCarthy and Lego head Sam Darnold rounding out the crew. Running back remains a concern, but draft day trades for Breece Hall and Jordan Mason changed this room from “oh shit, what are we doing” to “okay, we can start some of these guys.” The wide receiver roster is full of young blue chip draft picks that should be very good, but Ass Pennies’ past draft record may indicate otherwise. Most exciting is the two-way phenom Travis Hunter, who should earn extra points by mixing in on the defensive side of the ball. Trey McBride gives this team a huge boost, and hopefully stays healthy, because the depth here is, well, like a kiddie pool. Is the defense good? That’s the question the owner asks himself every year. Time will tell.

    Prediction: 11-6, Wild card berth

    1. Guinness – Division winner from last year, Guinness had a rough day in round 1 of the playoffs and looks to avenge that early exit this year. There is always a chance when you’re rolling out “Joe Cool” as your team leader. With the Bengals defense looking to be putrid once again, despite (finally!) locking up premiere edge rusher Trey Hendrickson, there’s a real chance that Joey B could throw for 5000 yards and 50 TDs this year. As someone who is heavily invested in Ja’Marr Chase this year, I say “Wheels up!” The running back room is a question mark, with the word on the street being more volume for Gibbs and less for Montgomery. The preseason buzz around Treveyon Henderson has Stevenson’s role in question as well. Will Javonte be the lead back in Dallas? Guinness has this back protected with the speedster rookie Jayden Blue. This backfield won’t belong to Miles Sanders, will it? Will it? Surely not… I like a lot of the receivers in this room, though there may not be a true stud (I think Ridley or Pearsall will lead this team at the receiver position). Having the top TE in the league in Bowers raises up all other positions and makes this a true playoff contender. Another defense that features three to four (or more) top 10 players means trouble for opponents.

    Prediction: 10-7, Wildcard berth

    1. KingAJ86 – One of two new members this year, King AJ looks to make their mark on the league sooner rather than later. The quarterback room features a good mix with young hopeful Caleb Williams and an OLD veteran in Flacco. A lot of talk about Caleb making a 2nd year jump with offensive guru HC Ben Johnson taking the reins. I LOVE this RB group. Headlined by the rookie phenom Jeanty, the King also features Bucky Irving and Tyrone Tracy, two later round picks that emerged to become feature backs. Gordon, Monangai, and Skattebo provide more rookie excitement, meaning this will be a really fun group to watch. Stud Brian Thomas Jr. and consistent veteran Mike Evans head up the receiving group that contains some players (Roman Wilson, Calvin Austin III, AD Mitchell) whose outlook is cloudy, but promising. The tight end room is top-notch as well with LaPorta, Njoku and Ferguson, all starters with huge upside. The only weakness here could be the defense – we’ll see how they complement this solid offense.

    Prediction: 9-8, Second place in division

    1. Grave Diggers – Hoping to improve on a middle of the road 9-8 record last year. Grave features two top signal-callers in Mahomes and Kyler. Both have the potential to be a top 5 finisher. Derrick Henry anchors the backfield with aging but still effective Ekeler and Najee “Dude, don’t hold that next to your face” Harris. The receiving corps features Marv. Jr., who looks to take the next step, and Rashee Rice, whose services will not be available until early midseason. The defense should be good, but Diggers may end up just missing again with a close-to-500 record. He also plays in tough division featuring my two top-ranked teams, and three of my top four.

    Prediction: 9-8, Fourth place in the division

    1. Crazy Con Men – A 7-10 finish was not what the Con Men were shooting for last season. They look to improve on that with an extremely solid QB room featuring Baker, Drake Maye, and Penix Jr. The only negative is that this could evolve into a “which stud do I start this week” situation. Chase Brown showed last year that he is a true game changer, and this running back room has two of my favorite later round picks in Charbonnet and Kaleb Johnson. Kendre Miller also now finally has a coach that doesn’t hate him (at least not yet), so this room should be good to go. I really like this assembly of receivers, too. Downs, Smith-Njigba, Wan’Dale Robinson, Odunze…there may not be an established stud here, but one or more of these guys could earn that label by the end of the year. They all look to soak up tons of targets. I really like Burden and Legette as well as bench depth. Tight end is a potential concern; Otton may be useful while Godwin is out, like he was last year, but when Tampa’s receivers are at strength, he can become an afterthought. I am excited about Arroyo, but he may have to wait to get his shot. I’m not sure what to make of this defense – there are some exciting names here.

    Prediction: 8-9, Third place in division

    1. JoeStradamus – Our illustrious commissioner, no one works harder than Joe. Unfortunately, I don’t know if hard work is going to get this team over the hump this season. Matthew Stafford will be the weekly starter – let’s hope the back issues go away, because there is nothing behind him but a slew of aging veterans who don’t have starting jobs. The running back room is top heavy with old reliable Kamara and exciting pre-season superstar Henderson. We’ll see if Chubb can still bring it – he should have his chance with Mixon out indefinitely. Ford should be startable while Cleveland figures out its backfield and what’s going on with Judkins. The receiving corps is a legitimate concern. The team needs Jauan Jennings to figure out if he wants to play in SF or not. Either way, this squad lacks a true wide receiver 1. There are some good tight ends here and it shouldn’t be an issue. Joe always boasts an elite defense, and this year is no different, featuring THE top 3 LBs from last year as well as the #2 DB. The defense alone should help him win a few games.

    Prediction: 5-12, fourth place in division

    1. Sweater Meat – Featuring arguably the deepest quarterback room of any team, Sweater Meat might be well served to trade away one or two of his backups to bolster his other positions. Either way, this team rolls out one of the most exciting young signal callers in Jayden Daniels. A great running back group complements the QB room, with Achane, Hubbard, Walker III and rookie preseason riser Omarion Hampton. The receiving room is led by the sun god Amon-Ra St. Brown, but looks a little suspect after that. I like Pop Douglas and Malik Washington a lot, as well as rookies Thornton Jr. and Pat Bryant. What brings this squad down is the lack of TE. And by that, I mean he literally has no tight end on the roster. If he can trade one of those QBs for a solid tight end, this ranking would be significantly higher. I also worry about the defensive squad. There are only six total defensive players on the team. With the injury rate of defenders, he may have no choice but to bolster this unit at some point.

    Prediction: 6-11, Fourth place in division

    1. The Process – The quarterback room here is okay. Fields has been the darling of the fantasy football community, representing a later round pick with lots of rushing upside. Can he figure out how to pass? Will Russell Wilson keep the job all year? The running back room is a little frightening. I like Allgeier, but he’s stuck behind one of the top 3 running backs in the league, so opportunities figure to be scarce. After that are more backups that need a lot of things to break their way in order to be playable assets. The wide receivers are clearly a strength for this team. Egbuka has experienced a meteoric rise this offseason, and he joins a solid crew in Flowers, Kupp, and Olave. If Aiyuk can get healthy, that makes this group even scarier. Bateman provides more reliable depth, and the Jimmy Horn buzz has been very good so far. The tight ends should be solid if not top end, and the defense has plenty of blue-chip talent which should help alleviate some of the issues in the running back room.

    Prediction: 5-12, Second place in division

    1. Big Possum Walks Late: Another new member of TBL2, Possum had a fire sale at the draft and looks to build his own legacy, his own way. But I don’t think it’s going to happen this season. The quarterback room does not feature a starter, so that is a problem. Gabriel could grab the job at some point, but the path to starting for the others is rough. It doesn’t get much better with the running backs, but he does feature the Etienne brothers, so that’s fun. The receivers are the clear strength of this offensive unit, with Sutton, DJ Moore, and Deebo leading the way. Rookie Matthew Golden is generating a lot of excitement, so they should have no problems here. The tight ends are okay. Who knows what Jonnu will do this year? He still has Freiermuth to deal with, but we know how Rodgers loves his tight ends, especially in the red zone (man that sounds kind of dirty). Possum features a dangerous DL with Burns and Leonard Williams, but it won’t be enough to keep them out of the cellar. But with a boatload of picks next year, I don’t think the Possum will play dead for long.

    Prediction: 3-14, Third place in division

    1. Fanny Dusters: Another team that could be looking at a long season. Jaxson Dart had a phenomenal preseason, but until he gets his chance, this team is another that doesn’t have a starting quarterback. Dylan Sampson is the only viable running back, and his role is still somewhat unknown. Quentin Johnston and Amari Cooper are the top receivers, which is less than ideal. The tight ends are a question mark as well, though Fannin Jr. has been getting rave reviews. He could be a factor early on. Cam Heyward anchors a defensive unit that features some exciting young players that will need to bring it to make this team competitive.

    Prediction: 1-16, Fourth place in division

     

    Thanks for spending the time to read my inane ramblings. Have a great season everyone!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ozarks
    Sat Aug 2 10:29am CT

    Trade Block Update

    Players on the Block:

    • James Cook RB BUF
    • Davante Adams WR LAR
    • George Kittle TE SF
    • Josh Allen DL JAX
    • Jalen McMillan WR TB

    Draft Picks on the Block:

    • Round 2 Pick 14
    • Round 2 Pick 16

    Positions Needed:

    • Quarterback
    • Wide Receiver
    • Defensive Back

    Looking to move up our add a high end starter. Willing to make a package deal.

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  • Fantasy Week 3Scoreboard
    JoeStradamus (2-1)96.54
    Nea Kameni (3-0)110.09
    Fanny Dusters (2-1)87.05
    Rockin Squatches (2-1)112.39
    Grave Diggers (0-3)107.54
    Jager Bombs (2-1)127.40
    Jakku Resistance (3-1)151.74
    Double Sluggo (3-0)108.20
    Big Possum Walks Late (0-3)131.99
    The Process (1-2)69.38
    KingAj86 (0-3)113.50
    Ozarks (1-2)129.09
    Crazy Con Men (3-1)83.98
    The Architect (2-1)88.19
    Guinness (0-3)94.02
    Ass Pennies (1-2)127.02
    Nea Kameni (3-0)110.09
    Fanny Dusters (2-1)87.05
    JoeStradamus (2-1)96.54
    Big Possum Walks Late (0-3)131.99
    Ass Pennies (1-2)127.02
    The Process (1-2)69.38
    Guinness (0-3)94.02
    Rockin Squatches (2-1)112.39
    Ozarks (1-2)129.09
    Double Sluggo (3-0)108.20
    KingAj86 (0-3)113.50
    Jager Bombs (2-1)127.40
    The Architect (2-1)88.19
    Grave Diggers (0-3)107.54
    Crazy Con Men (3-1)83.98
    Jakku Resistance (3-1)151.74F
  • Player Notes
    Bo Nix Sep 22 12:30pm CT
    Bo Nix

    Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton said the team is not worried about quarterback Bo Nix's slow start to the season or him missing some deep passes in the Week 3 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, according to Zac Stevens of DNVR. "The conversations relative to the 'Q' would not be about the deep balls... A lots been made about the two long balls. I'll be honest with you, driving in this morning, that would be 50th on my to-do list item," Payton said. After an impressive rookie year, Nix has been quiet through three weeks in 2025, going 61-for-95 passing for 535 yards, five touchdowns, and three interceptions. The good news is he was turnover-free for the first time in Week 3 and also added a season-high 33 rushing yards on eight attempts. Fantasy managers have to remember he's still a work in progress in his second year. A Week 4 date against Cincy's defense could get him right.

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Herbert Sep 22 12:20pm CT
    Justin Herbert

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert faced his biggest challenge yet in Week 3 and delivered. He completed 28 of 47 passes for 300 yards, one touchdown, and his first interception of the season in the team's last-second 23-20 win over the Denver Broncos. Herbert played fearlessly, extending plays with his legs and connecting with Keenan Allen on a highlight-reel throw for a late fourth-quarter touchdown. He confidently led the Chargers downfield in the final minute, setting up Cameron Dicker's game-winning field goal. Next, they face the 0-3 Giants, who have a strong front four but a vulnerable secondary. With the run game finally opening up, Herbert has a balanced offense around him and plenty of weapons to look to. Fantasy managers should consider him a locked-in top-five QB moving forward.

    From RotoBaller

    Emeka Egbuka Sep 22 12:20pm CT
    Emeka Egbuka

    When asked if Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie first-round wide receiver Emeka Egbuka is a potential Rookie of the Year candidate in 2025, head coach Todd Bowles said, "Right now, we don't even consider him a rookie." Egbuka was the talk of training camp this summer, and he's carried it over into the first regular-season games of his NFL career, catching 14 of his 21 targets for 181 yards and three touchdowns as the WR2 with Chris Godwin (ankle) still out. The Ohio State product had three touchdowns in his first two games and then set season highs in catches (six), targets (eight), and receiving yards (85) in the Week 3 win over the New York Jets on Sunday. Egbuka will have more competition for targets when Godwin returns (possibly in Week 4), but the rookie will remain a big part of the passing attack all year long. He has quickly become a must-start in all fantasy leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Ladd McConkey Sep 22 12:20pm CT
    Ladd McConkey

    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey caught four of seven targets for 41 yards in the team's last-second win over the Denver Broncos, 23-20. While he remains without a touchdown, his late fourth-quarter first-down catch helped set up the game-winning field goal. McConkey is reliable but clearly behind Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston in red-zone targets. Next up is the New York Giants, who have been stingy with passing touchdowns, though their secondary has shown vulnerabilities against big plays. McConkey should continue to provide steady PPR production, but with a limited ceiling. Fantasy managers should consider him a WR3/FLEX option until his red-zone usage increases.

    From RotoBaller

    Jaylen Warren Sep 22 12:13pm CT
    Jaylen Warren

    Dynasty | Steelers running back Jaylen Warren had 47 rushing yards, five catches, and 34 receiving yards in a win against New England. Dynasty Analysis: Warren had a whopping 23 touches on the day but only turned those into 81 scoreless yards. His first year as the lead back has gone pretty poorly as Warren is averaging just 3.1 yards per carry, which is far from the explosive five yards or more we routinely saw early in his career. The Steelers aren't blocking well, so it's not all his fault. Still, he's becoming a volume-based player who has a decent weekly floor but a ceiling that's looking pretty low as well. His ADP is starting to slip as a result of this slow start.

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    TreVeyon Henderson Sep 22 12:13pm CT
    TreVeyon Henderson

    Dynasty | Patriots rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson had 28 rushing yards, three catches and 19 receiving yards in a loss to Pittsburgh. Dynasty Analysis: Most importantly, Rhamondre Stevenson and Antonio Gibson combined for three fumbles, finally opening the door for Henderson to get some meaningful touches. We'll see if New England has lost faith in Stevenson and gives him some more run next week. If that happens, the buy low window will have likely closed in dynasty leagues.

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    Hunter Henry Sep 22 12:13pm CT
    Hunter Henry

    Dynasty | Patriots tight end Hunter Henry had eight catches for 90 yards and two touchdowns in New England's loss to the Steelers. Dynasty Analysis: The Patriots lost the game based on some terrible mistakes and turnovers but Henry won't take the blame in this one. He had a whopping 11 targets to lead the team on the day and certainly made the most of them with one of his best days in the NFL. With two good days and one clunker mixed in, Henry will certainly be worth considering in lineups moving forward as a veteran who has a young quarterback's trust. He could also be a cheaper target for a contending dynasty team moving forward.

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    Daniel Jones Sep 22 12:13pm CT
    Daniel Jones

    Dynasty | Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had 102 rushing yards, three catches, 16 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a convincing win against the Titans. Dynasty Analysis: An early favorite for fantasy MVP this season, Taylor looks healthy and like a man on a mission thus far for the 3-0 Colts. Daniel Jones has clearly opened things up for Taylor and he now has 338 rushing yards on the season, leading the NFL at the moment. There are always going to be injury concerns with him (and with any running back who gets this many touches) but Taylor looks as good as he ever has and his ADP is starting to climb with each passing week as a 26-year old runner who is hitting his prime.

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    Cam Ward Sep 22 12:13pm CT
    Cam Ward

    Dynasty | Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward completed 23-of-38 passes for 219 yards with one touchdown and one interception in a blowout loss to the Colts. Dynasty Analysis: Ward was forced to throw more than what the Titans would have wanted but struggled to make an impact vertically for the third straight week. Ward has simply looked like a rookie thus far. He's attempting to manage games and Tennessee is clearly trying to minimize the number of hits and mistakes he could take or make every Sunday. At some point, the training wheels will have to come off for Tennessee to determine if he has what it takes to really lead a team. Until then, he's not really a lineup consideration.

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    Kenneth Walker III Sep 22 12:10pm CT
    Kenneth Walker III

    Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald was not pleased with the team's rushing performance in their Week 3 blowout win over the visiting New Orleans Saints on Sunday. "It's not good enough. It's not even close to being good enough," Macdonald said. Running back Kenneth Walker III had 16 carries for only 38 yards, but he made up for it by scoring twice. Backup George Holani had 10 carries for only 27 yards with Zach Charbonnet (foot) inactive. While Walker's fantasy managers were pleased by his two-touchdown performance with Charbonnet out of the picture on Sunday, Macdonald's comments don't bode well for Walker's workload going forward if he continues to be inefficient on the ground. The 24-year-old averaged under 3.0 yards a carry in Weeks 1 and 3 while going for 8.1 yards a tote in a big Week 2 performance. When Charb returns (possibly in Week 4), Walker could see even fewer carries.

    From RotoBaller

    Tyrone Tracy Jr. Sep 22 12:00pm CT
    Tyrone Tracy Jr.

    New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (shoulder) suffered a dislocated shoulder in the first half of Sunday night's 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and is expected to miss some time, sources told Jordan Raanan of ESPN. Before injuring his right shoulder on a hard hit, Tracy had seven carries for 29 yards against KC. Rookie Cam Skattebo looked good in a lead-back role after Tracy's injury in Week 3 and will now step into a bigger role for however long Tracy is out. Devin Singletary will also see an expanded role as the RB2 heading into a Week 4 tilt against the Los Angeles Chargers. The 25-year-old Tracy deserves to be stashed in all fantasy leagues, but he could return to the RB2 role in the Big Apple if Skattebo runs away with the lead-back role while he's out. Skattebo had 10 carries for 60 yards and a touchdown and also caught six passes for 61 yards on Sunday night.

    From RotoBaller

    Mike Evans Sep 22 11:50am CT
    Mike Evans

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles confirmed on Monday that wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) will have an MRI exam on Tuesday, according to Brianna Dix of Buccaneers.com. As of now, Bowles said it seems to be a low-grade injury, but the staff will know on Tuesday if Evans will have to miss time. It sounds like the 32-year-old future Hall of Famer might have avoided a serious injury in Sunday's win over the New York Jets, but he could still be forced to miss a Week 4 showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles. The good news for Tampa is that they could get Chris Godwin back for the first time since he dislocated his ankle in Week 7 of last year. If Evans cannot play in Week 4, rookie first-rounder Emeka Egbuka and Sterling Shepard could be Tampa's top two wideouts, with the Bucs likely easing Godwin back in if he's active.

    From RotoBaller

    Chris Rodriguez Jr. Sep 22 11:40am CT
    Chris Rodriguez Jr.

    Although Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. wasn't all that efficient (3.5 yards per carry) in his 2025 debut in the team's 41-24 blowout win over the visiting Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, he did lead the team with 11 carries. Rodriguez was a healthy scratch the first two weeks, but he was elevated to the active roster for Week 3 after Austin Ekeler tore his Achilles in Week 2. The 24-year-old ran for 39 yards on his 11 carries and was not utilized in the passing game. Rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt was second on the team with eight carries, and he, too, was inefficient with just 26 yards on the ground. Jeremy McNichols and quarterback Marcus Mariota combined for 10 rushing attempts and two touchdowns against the Raiders. Croskey-Merritt has the most upside in the Commanders' backfield moving forward with Ekeler done for the year, but Rodriguez is worth a waiver-wire pickup if you have JCM rostered or are looking for RB depth. Rodriguez is currently rostered in only 5% of Yahoo leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Quentin Johnston Sep 22 11:30am CT
    Quentin Johnston

    A lot of fantasy managers probably thought that Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston's two-touchdown performance in the Week 1 win over the Kansas City Chiefs was an outlier, but then he went for 71 yards and a third TD on the year in the Week 2 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. In the 23-20 Week 3 win over the Denver Broncos, the former first-rounder caught six of his 10 targets for a team-high 89 yards, although he didn't find the end zone. His 10 targets were second to only Keenan Allen's 11, and the third-year wideout has made it clear that his Week 1 performance wasn't a fluke. Through three weeks, Johnston leads the Bolts with 239 receiving yards and is tied with Allen with three touchdowns while catching 14 of his 24 targets. If Johnston is still available in your league, pick him up immediately. He's currently rostered in 69% of Yahoo leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Russell Wilson Sep 22 11:20am CT
    Russell Wilson

    New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson completed 18 of 32 pass attempts for 160 yards, tossing two interceptions in his team's 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Wilson cooked the Cowboys for a tremendous 450 yards and three TDs in Week 2, but struggled to get anything going against a much more formidable defense. It's encouraging to see the veteran utilize his legs, even if he isn't as spry as he once was, as even 20 rushing yards a week will modestly raise his fantasy floor. Unfortunately, owners will be subject to clunkers such as this one, but New York is a pass-friendly environment as of now, with the team airing it out at the sixth-highest rate (62.23%). Wilson is more of a mid-back-end streaming option in the right matchups. Next weekend's meeting with the staunch Chargers' defense doesn't project to be one of them.

    From RotoBaller

    Rhamondre Stevenson Sep 22 11:20am CT
    Rhamondre Stevenson

    When asked about the team's ball security on Monday, New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said the plan this week is to "practice the crap out of it." Running back Rhamondre Stevenson lost two crucial fumbles in the 21-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 3 on Sunday, including one on the one-yard line in the third quarter. Stevenson has a history of ball-security issues, and it could cost him a key role in New England's backfield moving forward despite his big Week 2 performance. The 27-year-old had only four carries for 18 yards and caught all three of his targets for 38 yards through the air against Pittsburgh. Rookie TreVeyon Henderson was unable to take advantage on Sunday against the Steelers, but he could be New England's lead back in Week 4 against the Carolina Panthers. Stevenson will be a pretty risky RB3/flex who could be punished for putting the ball on the ground.

    From RotoBaller

    Miles Sanders Sep 22 11:10am CT
    Miles Sanders

    Dallas Cowboys backup running back Miles Sanders saw more run in Dallas' 31-14 blowout loss on Sunday in Week 3 to the hosting Chicago Bears, carrying the ball nine times for 41 yards and catching all three of his targets for an additional 12 yards through the air. The 28-year-old looked the best he had in the third game of the season and had 4.6 yards per carry, although his elevated usage mostly came in garbage time in the second half with the Cowboys down by multiple scores. Four of his nine carries came on the last possession of the game, so fantasy managers looking for RB depth aren't going to be able to count on this kind of workload consistently moving forward, especially once the team finally decides to involve rookie Jaydon Blue (he's been a healthy scratch all three weeks). Right now, Sanders is merely a handcuff for fantasy managers who have Javonte Williams rostered.

    From RotoBaller

    Blake Corum Sep 22 11:00am CT
    Blake Corum

    Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum gained 53 yards on eight carries in Sunday's 33-26 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Los Angeles collapsed late after commanding a significant lead over the reigning Super Bowl champions. Still, Corum continued to see an increase in his volume for the second straight week. Backfield mate Kyren Williams had handily outsnapped him 92-28 through the first two weeks, and did so again on Sunday (50-16). However, the 24-year-old has been the more efficient runner, posting three yards more per carry than his veteran counterpart (7.1). Corum won't be seizing the RB1 role in LA any time soon, but he's firmly on the high-end handcuff radar. We'll see if he can continue trending up when the Rams take on the surprise 3-0 Indianapolis Colts in Week 4.

    From RotoBaller

    Romeo Doubs Sep 22 10:50am CT
    Romeo Doubs

    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs was a non-factor in Week 3's 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns, catching both of his targets for 25 scoreless yards. Sunday was an excellent matchup for those who love a defensive battle, but the offenses on both sides suffered. Doubs continued pacing the Packers' wideouts in snaps by a wide margin. However, his production dipped for the second game in a row since a team-leading 68 yards in Week 1. There was some hope that with his status as the operating WR1, the volume would follow suit. However, Dontayvion Wicks and rookie Matthew Golden both out-targeted him (four) despite running on 14 and 12 fewer snaps, respectively. Better days are ahead for Green Bay's offense, but they're rushing the ball at the fourth-highest rate in the league (50.29%), leaving little margin to support more than one pass-catcher per game. They'll face the Cowboys on the road in Week 4.

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Fields Sep 22 10:40am CT
    Justin Fields

    New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn reports on Monday that quarterback Justin Fields (concussion) will remain the team's starter once clearing concussion protocol. "Justin came in as our starter," Glenn said. "He's been our starter. Tyrod was the backup...So once Justin is clear, I'll let you know exactly where we're going." It sounds like New York's new head coach isn't willing to give up on the 26-year-old QB just yet. With the Jets squaring off against the Dolphins on Monday Night Football, we may not receive an update regarding Fields until later in the week, but as of now, he should be on track to suit up for that contest. However, if he can't, it'll be backup Tyrod Taylor calling signals once more. The Ohio State product will be one to monitor over the coming week.

    From RotoBaller

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