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  • CAR Quarterback #14
    Andy Dalton completed 26-of-37 passes for 319 yards and three touchdowns in the Panthers’ 36-22, Week 3 win over the Raiders.
    Dave Canales left Dalton on the field for the final drive, including two kneel downs, after the veteran quarterback completely revived an offense that had managed just 13 points through two weeks. Canales also made good on his preseason promise that the offense would flow through Diontae Johnson, who commanded a robust 14 targets on 37 Dalton pass attempts. The decision to bench second-year quarterback Bryce Young looks like one of the better decisions of Canales’ young head coaching career considering how much better the offense looked with Dalton under center, providing a glimpse at Canales’ offensive scheme in the process. Pending unforeseen circumstances, Dalton should be under center for the Panthers when they host the Bengals in Week 4.
  • MIA Running Back #25
    Jaylen Wright had two rushes for 17 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 3 loss against the Seahawks.
    With Raheem Mostert (chest) out, Wright had two attempts to De’Von Achane’s 11 and Jeff Wilson’s three rushes. Wright did not see a target against Seattle. He’s a non-factor unless Achane joins Mostert on the sideline.
  • ARI Running Back #33
    Trey Benson rushed two times for eight yards in the Cardinals’ Week 3 loss to the Lions.
    Benson amassed 11 carries in garbage time last week. With the Cardinals meandering to a seven-point loss this time around, that game script never materialized. Benson is a low-volume backup without standalone value. He is not on the fantasy radar for the Cardinals’ Week 4 matchup with Washington.
  • ARI Running Back #6
    James Conner rushed nine times for 17 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 3 loss to the Lions.
    Conner reeled in his only target for eight yards. The Lions got out to an early lead versus Arizona and never gave it up, pitting Conner against the game script. Without much of a role as a pass-catcher, Game script typically wins that battle. A third of Conners’ attempts came on Arizona’s first drive of the game and he would go on to see just three carries in the second half. The Cardinals will be favored over the Commanders in Week 4, putting Conner in a good spot to rebound as a volume-based RB2.
  • MIA Quarterback #14
    Tim Boyle completed 7-of-13 attempts for 79 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 3 loss against the Seahawks.
    Boyle entered the game when Skylar Thompson exited in the third quarter with a chest injury. Boyle was far more successful than Thompson in moving the ball and connecting with Miami pass catchers. Boyle in 2023 was able to feed Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall as the Jets’ starter, and could do the same for Tyreek Hill, De’Vone Achane, and the rest of the Dolphins’ pass catchers if he gets the Week 4 start against Tennessee.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    Kyler Murray completed 21-of-34 passes for 207 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Cardinals’ 20-13, Week 3 loss to the Lions, adding five carries for 45 yards.
    Murray found first-round rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. on two long touchdowns in Week 2 and went right back to the well this week. The results weren’t nearly as pretty with the Lions devoting plenty of resources to slowing Harrison’s pace. Murray hit MHJ for a 10-yard score early and connected with the rookie for a few other big gains, but he also relied on Harrison Jr. making contested catches or beating double-teams far too often. He only completed 5-of-11 attempts when throwing to MHJ and one of his misses was an interception in the end zone. Murray will need to be less predictable in his Week 4 matchup with the Commanders. Despite the quiet Week 3, Murray will remain inside the top 10 fantasy quarterback versus Washington.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    Derek Carr completed 15-of-25 passes for 142 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Saints’ 15-12, Week 3 loss to the Eagles.
    Carr’s reign as the most efficient passer in the league couldn’t last forever and the house of cards came tumbling down versus Philly. Carr had a few near-misses on deep throws to Rashid Shaheed that cost him big gains and potential touchdowns. He had connected with Shaheed for touchdowns from 70 and 59 yards out in his previous two games. Despite playing three quarters of underwhelming football, the Saints got the ball back with a three-point deficit and a minute on the clock at the end of the game. On his second throw of the drive, Carr was pressured by the Philly pass-rush and threw a duck off his backfoot that was easily intercepted by Eagles safety Reed Blankenship. It was a fitting end to a disappointing game from Carr and company. He will look to get things back on track as a high-end QB2 versus the Falcons next week.
  • SF Running Back #31
    Isaac Guerendo rushed five times for 19 yards in the 49ers’ Week 3 loss to the Rams.
    Guerendo’s 10 offensive snaps and five rushing attempts both mark career-highs for the fourth-round rookie. While he hardly shined on the opportunities, he made no glaring mistakes and should see a slight uptick in touches next week. He is a worthwhile bench stash.
  • SF Running Back #24
    Jordan Mason rushed 19 times for 77 yards and caught 2-of-2 targets for 11 yards in the 49ers’ Week 3 loss to the Rams.
    Mason largely maintained control of the 49ers’ backfield, though his 84.1 percent offensive snap share among 49ers RBs is his first sub-95.0 percent showing thus far. Mason did see a slight increase in passing game usage though, matching his Weeks 1-2 two-target total this week. He remains a locked-in RB1 against the Patriots in Week 4.
  • DET Tight End #89
    Brock Wright caught all four of his targets for 34 yards in the Lions’ Week 3 win over the Cardinals.
    Wright is primarily a blocker but could be in line for a larger role next week. Sam LaPorta suffered a sprained ankle late in the first half versus Arizona. He labored through the injury during the second half and his status for Week 4 is now up in the air. Wright would enter the TE2 mix if LaPorta is ruled out, but we aren’t likely to get concrete information on his status until later in the week. Fantasy managers should not be spending much FAAB or burning their waiver priority to acquire Wright.
  • SF Tight End #82
    Eric Saubert catches 2-of-2 targets for 41 yards in the 49ers’ Week 3 loss to the Rams.
    Saubert was efficient with his targets, effectively exploiting the Rams’ league-worst tight end-coverage unit. He averaged 1.52 yards per route run. He is not a recommended streaming option against the Patriots in Week 4.