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Best 100 PPR wide receivers for fantasy football in Week 3

Best 100 PPR wide receivers for fantasy football in Week 3

Fantasy Football Week Three Update

Here we are in the third week of the fantasy football season. Last week was quite something for Amonra St. Brown, who played a key role in helping the Lions get back on track with nine catches, 113 yards, and three touchdowns. Despite that, the Lions’ offense seemed to struggle throughout the game. It’ll be interesting to see who rises to the occasion this week!

Value had some limited involvement last week, though I didn’t really feel close to using him. As the Chiefs gear up to face the Giants, I wonder if he’ll get more opportunities this time around.

Well, there was a significant injury as a collarbone fracture will sideline a lead player for several months. This could actually benefit Don Evionwick, who saw a good amount of action in the slot following that injury.

Jennings has been battling shoulder issues since week one and then added an ankle injury in week two. He put up solid fantasy numbers even after getting hurt, but we’ll see if he’s fit enough to play against the Cardinals this week.

Kirk has missed the first couple of games due to a hamstring injury but seems close to returning. Just keep an eye on his practice involvement before the matchup against the Jaguars.

Highest Implied Team Totals

The Ravens come in at 51.5, the Bears at 50.5, and the Bills against the Dolphins at 49.5.

Individual Team Totals

Here are the highest totals: Buffalo Bills at 31, Baltimore Ravens at 28.5, Chicago Bears at 26, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 25.5, and Green Bay Packers also at 25.5.

Lowest Implied Team Totals

On the lower end, we have the Cleveland Browns at 17, New Orleans Saints at 17.3, Miami Dolphins at 18.5, and New York Jets at 19.

In terms of spreads, it’s Bills’ Dolphins at -12.5, Browns’ Packers at -8.5, Seahawks’ Saints at -7, and Buccaneers’ Jets at -6.5.

Troy Franklin vs. Chargers

Franklin had a brighter performance in week two compared to his rookie season, with a notable increase in snaps and targets. He caught 8 of 9 for 89 yards and a touchdown, plus added a little on the ground. This week looks tough, but if he can build on this momentum, I’ll be excited to see how he develops.

Wan’dale Robinson vs. Chiefs

Robinson really erupted against the Cowboys last week, catching 8 of 10 passes for 142 yards and a touchdown. It’s impressive to see stats like that against teams like the Chiefs. If he can keep getting deeper targets, he might set himself up for another big game.

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