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  • SEA Running Back #9
    FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer reports Kenneth Walker (oblique) won’t play in Week 3 against the Dolphins.
    Walker was already considered a long shot to play after being ruled as doubtful heading into the weekend. The Seahawks’ RB1 needs at least one more week to recover from an oblique injury he suffered in Week 1, which means Zach Charbonnet will be in for another busy day against the Dolphins. In last week’s contest against the Patriots, Charbonnet rushed for 14-38-1 while adding another five receptions for 31 yards. He was the only Seahawks running back to record a touch on offense. The expected volume alone will make Charbonnet a top-24 fantasy option for Week 3.
  • SF Tackle #71
    49ers LT Trent Williams (calf cramp) returned for Week 3 against the Rams.
    Williams was back on the field after halftime, playing through the 49ers’ third-quarter touchdown-scoring drive. The calf cramp appears to be behind him.
  • MIA Quarterback #19
    Skylar Thompson exited the Dolphins’ Week 3 game against the Seahawks with an apparent upper body injury.
    Thompson, with almost no pocket awareness, took a handful of mammoth shots from Seattle defenders before being unable to get off the turf after a hard push to the ground in the third quarter. Thompson is reportedly getting X-rays in the locker room. He had 107 scoreless yards before the injury. Tim Boyle, who was recently activated off the practice squad, will take over at QB for Thompson.
  • NYG Tight End #84
    Theo Johnson caught 1-of-3 targets for 13 yards against the Browns in Week 3.
    Johnson had three targets to Daniel Bellinger’s one against the Browns. One of Johnson’s targets bounced off his hands in the end zone. The fourth-round rookie could see his role grow as the season goes on, but for now Daniel Jones’ rookie tight end isn’t a great streaming option even for desperate fantasy managers.
  • CHI Running Back #24
    Khalil Herbert rushed four times for nine yards in the Bears’ Week 3 loss to the Colts.
    With Travis Homer (finger) inactive, Herbert somehow immediately got leapt by Roschon Johnson for No. 2 duties. With 10 touches through three games, Herbert has zero standalone value and wouldn’t even necessarily become an immediate FLEX option in a potential D’Andre Swift absence.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #17
    Wan’Dale Robinson caught 7-of-8 targets for 61 yards against the Browns in Week 3.
    Robinson had a long reception of 20 yards, but the rest was short stuff. After Robinson led the Giants with 12 targets in Week 1, Malik Nabers has emerged as the clear focal point of the offense over the last two games. Robinson still has some value in PPR leagues, but with more targets going to Nabers and without a downfield role he’s going to need to score touchdowns to remain viable. Robinson is no better than a WR4 heading into Week 4 against the Cowboys.
  • CHI Running Back #23
    Roschon Johnson rushed eight times for 30 yards in the Bears’ Week 3 loss to the Colts, adding four receptions for 32 yards.
    With Travis Homer (finger) inactive, Johnson went from being unable to get on the field to ... playing seemingly every third down and rotating carries with an ineffective D’Andre Swift? It’s unclear why one lightly-used third-down back injury changed everything in the Bears’ backfield, but we digress. Johnson out-rushed Swift 30-20 despite being out-carried 13-8. He frankly looked better than Swift, who is looking like a free agent mega bust as he averages 1.83 yards per carry. Johnson is worth speculative end-of-bench adds, but he won’t be a viable Week 4 FLEX vs. the Rams.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Malik Nabers caught 8-of-12 targets for 78 yards and two touchdowns against the Browns in Week 3.
    Nabers has had back-to-back big games for the Giants. He had more yards in Week 2, but this might’ve been the more impressive performance. Nabers leaped over a Browns corner and ripped the ball out of his hands for a catch on the sideline then followed up with a leaping, twisting catch in the end zone for his first touchdown. Before the first half was over, he had six catches, 66 yards and two scores. After Nabers saw only seven targets in the Week 1 loss, he’s had double digit targets in back-to-back wins. With Nabers as the clear focal point of the offense, he’s a WR1 heading into Week 4’s matchup against the Cowboys.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #19
    Panthers WR Adam Thielen (hamstring) is questionable to return to Week 3 against the Raiders.
    Thielen remained on the ground after a 31-yard touchdown reception towards the end of the first half. He walked to the locker room under his own power and was deemed questionable to return following the intermission. Thielen caught 3-of-5 targets for 40 yards and a touchdown prior to departing.
  • IND Wide Receiver #11
    Michael Pittman caught 4-of-5 targets for 36 yards in the Colts’ Week 3 win over the Bears.
    The 36 yards were, depressingly, a new season high for a wideout who just isn’t jibing with Anthony Richardson’s boom-or-bust down-field passing skill-set. Pittman’s five targets were a new season low. The missed connection was a horrendous Richardson third-down overthrow. It’s difficult to envision Pittman getting going against the Steelers in Week 4, rendering him a back-end WR3.
  • CLE Running Back #27
    D’Onta Foreman rushed twice for five yards against the Giants in Week 3.
    Foreman out-touched Jerome Ford 15-8 in Week 2, but was barely involved in the offense this week. The Browns played most of the game from behind, throwing 37 passes. Foreman wasn’t targeted at all in this one. Maybe his fumble last week is to blame for the almost complete lack of usage against the Giants. Foreman is just a bench stash in deep leagues heading into the Browns’ Week 4 matchup against the Raiders.