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Join now >Tyler Higbee caught three passes for 47 yards in Sunday’s win over Dallas.
Higbee was held to three catches for 21 yards through the first three games of the season, and he can remain on the waiver wire in all fantasy leagues.
10/2/17 - 01:34 PM ET
Terrelle Pryor doesn’t do much in Week 3.
The Redskins threw the ball all over the Raiders, but Pryor didn’t get in on the action too much from a receiving perspective. He had two receptions (on four targets) for 19 yards. Pryor has a difficult matchup against Marcus Peters and the Chiefs in Week 4.
9/25/17 - 03:11 PM ET
Alfred Morris breaks long run in Week 4.
Morris had two carries for 76 yards against the Rams, including a run of 70 yards that he took up the middle and almost all the way. The veteran back is the handcuff to Zeke.
10/2/17 - 01:29 PM ET
Andy Dalton is efficient in first game under new OC; Bengals lose in OT to Packers.
Dalton was 21/27 for 212 yards, two touchdowns, and zero turnovers, but the Bengals couldn’t get anything going in overtime, allowing the Packers to kick a game-winning field goal. Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor, who took over the job after Cincinnati’s Week 2 loss, had a good game plan built around A.J. Green and Joe Mixon, and it should help Dalton and the entire offense for the rest of the season. The Bengals are 0-3, though, as they head into next week’s matchup with the Browns. Even on the road, they should get their first win over the season, and Dalton is a streaming option against Cleveland’s defense.
9/25/17 - 01:46 PM ET
Ezekiel Elliott scores twice in loss to the Rams.
The second-year back had 21 carries for 85 yards and a touchdown, along with four carries for 54 yards and a touchdown receiving. On the touchdown reception, he made a great play when he leaped in the air and extended past the goal line for the score. And the rushing touchdown came on a goal line carry. Through four games, Zeke—who has been able to play while his suspension is fought over in court—is on pace for 304 carries for 1,108 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground, and 64 receptions for 472 yards and another four touchdowns through the air. He’s only averaging 3.6 yards per carry and doesn’t look quite as explosive running the football as he did as a rookie so far, but he’s still putting up big numbers overall.
10/2/17 - 01:28 PM ET
Tevin Coleman looks like Atlanta’s best player in Week 4 loss.
Coleman led the team in rushing and receiving, carrying it nine times for 79 yards and catching four passes for 65 yards. The explosive back continues to gain chunk yardage, and the Falcons would be wise to find ways to get him on the field more over their bye week. Averaging 6.3 yards per carry on the season, Coleman is on pace for 732 rushing yards, plus 52 catches for 612 yards through the air. He only has one touchdown in four games, but the scoring should pick up starting in Week 6 against Miami. He’s an every-week, high-upside RB2/FLEX.
10/2/17 - 11:58 AM ET
Alex Smith plays efficient in 24-10 victory over the Chargers.
Smith was 16/21 for 155 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed twice for nine yards. Kansas City is now 3-0 and alone atop the AFC West, and Smith’s play is a big reason why. The Chiefs will host the Redskins on Monday Night Football in Week 4, and Smith will be a streaming option in a potentially high-scoring game.
9/25/17 - 02:34 PM ET