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But his snap count doubled in Week 2, and the hope is that with a few extra days of rest ahead of Sunday's game with the Falcons that Barkley will finally see something approaching a full workload.Ĭhase Edmonds, Arizona (at JAX) Įdmonds didn't see as much work in Week 2 as the game before, but he still got 13 touches for 75 total yards. The Giants have eased the 24-year-old back into action, and he has just 23 carries for 83 yards on the season. It has been a different story with Barkley. The fifth-year veteran has 324 total yards and two scores and ranks second among all running backs in PPR fantasy points. Barkley had just torn his ACL the week before, and McCaffrey had suffered a high-ankle sprain.įast forward a year, and McCaffrey is once again tearing up the league. This week he gets a Falcons defense that Tom Brady had no problem carving up in Week 2.Īt this point a season ago, fantasy managers with shares of Christian McCaffrey of the Carolina Panthers and Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants were in full-blown crisis mode. The Giants are winless, but the team's Week 2 loss wasn't on Danny Dimes he threw for 249 yards and a score and topped 90 rushing yards with another score against Washington. Derek Carr was able to light the Steelers' pass defense up last week, but counting on that two weeks in a row is pushing your luck.ĭaniel Jones, New York (vs. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati (at PIT) Īfter a good start to the season against the Vikings, Burrow came crashing back to earth with a three-interception effort against the Bears in Week 2. No team allowed fewer fantasy points to quarterbacks last year than the Rams. However, it's worth noting that both of those big games came in favorable matchups. Tom Brady, Tampa Bay (at LAR) Īll Brady has done so far in his age-44 season is throw nine touchdown passes through his first two games. Two weeks into the season, the Seahawks are once again fielding a bottom-five pass defense. SEA) Ĭousins is a perennially undervalued fantasy quarterback-he was 11th in fantasy points at the position last year and sits inside the top 10 through two weeks this season. The 28-year-old is absolutely on the low-end QB1 radar this week against a New York Jets team that allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to quarterbacks in 2020. NYJ) īridgewater has quietly started his first season with the Broncos strong, averaging 291 passing yards and two touchdowns per game. With the Jacksonville Jaguars on tap in Week 3, there's no reason to think another huge stat line isn't on the horizon. But right now, he is the top fantasy quarterback and the only player at the position who has topped 30 fantasy points in both starts. It's still early in the season, and Murray admittedly cooled off considerably late in the 2020 campaign. Folks may have worried about a letdown week, but Murray blasted the Vikes for 431 total yards and four more scores. In Week 1, Murray smoked the Tennessee Titans for 309 total yards and five touchdowns (four passing, one rushing). If you drafted Kyler Murray over the summer, then you're probably reading this with a big old smile on your face. To help you look ahead to Week 3 with PPR rankings for each position, here's a top 100 overall and some good and bad matchups to target and avoid. Well, whether you're looking to stop a skid, remain undefeated or get above. Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills has fewer fantasy points than Teddy Bridgewater of the Denver Broncos. Calvin Ridley of the Atlanta Falcons is 30th in PPR points among receivers after two weeks. Alvin Kamara of the New Orleans Saints gained five yards on eight carries in Week 2. Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has been a human highlight reel.įor some, however, things aren't so peachy. Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams is setting records as a receiver. Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans is chewing up yards on the ground. Week 3 is a time of celebration and trepidation in equal measure in fantasy football.įor some, the season has gone swimmingly.
