Fantastic Football Waiver: rookie catchers Justin Jefferson and Tee Higgins make their mark

Three weeks after the NFL season and we’re starting to see some of this year’s rookies take on bigger roles in their teams’ offenses. While last week’s fantasy gatherings were half-offensive, the priority list may change smugglers a bit this time. Around.

The big question for the fourth week is how much game time the existing loose agent harvest will have in the future. No one needs to waste the FAAB’s valuable dollars, but the opportunity to have a taxpayer for the next 10 weeks (or more) is tempting.

A $100 Loose Agent Acquisition Budget (FAAB) is recommended for the season.

WR Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings ($22). Jefferson, the star of the third week, caught seven passes for 175 yards and a 71-yard touchdown. It provides a great addition to the play of the reliable Adam Thielen – IF QB Kirk Cousins can get you the ball. overall in the first two games. If Jefferson is not yet registered due to his slow start, this will be his last chance of getting it back.

WR Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals ($15). Higgins, another rookie catcher who earned credit for a Week 3 escape, has a little more goal festival in Cincinnati; however, he discovered the finish area twice in his five receptions for 40 yards on Sunday. Higgins is also expected to get better.

RB Jeff Wilson, San Francisco 49ers ($12). Injuries remain a challenge in the Niners backfield, with Wilson as the only healthy member after Jerick McKinnon’s rib injury on Sunday. He had 12 runs for only 15 yards, but scored. He also put in three passes for 54 yards and a touchdown.

RB Rex Burkhead, New England Patriots ($10). Just as general managers were convinced that Cam Newton’s four touchdowns in the first two games had sold out all the price of patriots’ ball carriers, everything turned upside down in the third week. But don’t be surprised by last week’s stats, James White may be back in week 4.

RB Sony Michel, Patriots of New England ($9). At the same time, Michel ran for 117 yards in just nine hauls, adding 23 more yards in a couple of receptions. This type of production actually deserves more opportunities, but it’s still as complicated as ever which Patriots ball carrier it will be. starting every week.

RB Carlos Hyde, Seattle Seahawks ($7). Watch out for the offensive part of Chris Carson’s knee injury, this may mean more paintings for Hyde

TE Greg Olsen, Seattle Seahawks ($6). There seem to be tight tips on the waiver thread, but few of them have the type of roadmap shown in Olsen. Seattle has been so prolific on offense through three games that there would possibly be room for some other applicable catcher after Olsen scored five out of six goals on Sunday for 61 yards.

TE Jimmy Graham, Chicago Bear ($6). Speaking of reliable closed wings, Graham was one of the first-round picks in his Saints deyet. Its productivity has decreased to 33, however, it remains a force in the red zone with 3 TD receptions in 3 games.

QB Nick Foles, Chicago Bears ($5). There may only be one quarterback replacement in Chicago this week after Foles threw three landing passes in the last quarter to relieve a useless Mitchell Trubisky. Foles’ value starts immediately in leagues in a QB, but it could be valuable to resume speculation for later. .

WR Andy Isabella, Arizona Cardinals. Veteran Larry Fitzgerald put up with a catch and 0 yards in the third week, while Isabella hit 4 for 47 yards and scored twice. Some of those additional paintings due to the fact that Christian Kirk had missed the game, however, Quarterback Kyler Murray offers a wonderful game perspective. for all in attack.

WRk Wilson, Dallas Cowboys. The sophomore has scored twice in his five receptions for 10 yards, but with all the intensity of the reception in Dallas, it’s hard to see him start over.

WR Kalif Raymond, Tennessee Titans. Raymond intervened for A. J Brown hit three passes for 113 yards. He wonders if Brown’s injuries persist.

Also be sure to check the possible options in last week’s exemption thread to see if any of those players are still available in your league.

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