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Join now >Benny Cunningham catches one pass in Week 3.
Cunningham gained nine yards on his lone reception. He’s a good real-life contributor for the Bears, but he’s not a fantasy option as long as Jordan Howard remains on the field.
9/24/18 - 02:02 PM ET
Joshua Perkins catches one pass in Week 3.
Dallas Goedert received more time this week, but Perkins remained a part of the gameplan. His lone reception went for ten yards, but he did have four targets in the game (including a drop). Perkins is more of a real-life contributor than fantasy asset for now.
9/24/18 - 12:49 PM ET
Taylor Gabriel gets ten targets in Week 3.
Gabriel’s ten targets were a team high, and he caught six passes against the Cardinals, but he gained only 34 yards in the game. Gabriel has been involved in the offense through three games, but he is averaging just 5.9 yards per reception on 15 receptions. Perhaps he can get deep in Week 4 versus the Bucs, but there should be stronger options for your fantasy lineup.
9/24/18 - 02:01 PM ET
Jordan Matthews catches two passes in Eagles return.
Matthews’ return after being signed earlier this week came in the same game as Carson Wentz’s return. Matthews, wearing a No. 80 jersey instead of the No. 81 he wore in his first stint with the Eagles, gained 21 yards on his two receptions. He’s not a recommended fantasy option, but it looks like Matthews could remain the No. 3 receiver when Alshon Jeffery returns.
9/24/18 - 12:47 PM ET
Allen Robinson catches three passes in Week 3.
Robinson gained 50 yards on his three receptions, with a long reception of 39 yards on a smooth double move against zone coverage. A-Rob has at least 50 yards in each of his first three games with Chicago, and he is a high-floor, high-upside option with a good matchup against the Bucs in Week 4.
9/24/18 - 01:58 PM ET
Devin Funchess scores in win over the Bengals.
Funchess caught four passes for 67 yards on Sunday, including a four-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter. Carolina’s No. 1 receiver should come out of the bye as a quality WR2 option with Greg Olsen (foot) on the sidelines, and he gets a good matchup against the Giants in Week 5.
9/24/18 - 12:46 PM ET
Trey Burton leads the Bears in Week 3 receiving.
Burton was targeted five times against the Cardinals, catching four passes for 55 yards, with a long of 25 yards. Burton has now followed up his touchdown from last week with a solid 55-yard performance, and the connection with Mitchell Trubisky should be growing. He’s a TE1 option for Week 4 against Tampa Bay.
9/24/18 - 01:56 PM ET