These players have noticed that their fantastic values increase or minimize to the maximum depending on their functionality in week 3:
Sizes
WR Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks: Thirteen goals, nine receptions, a hundred yards and a trio of reception touchdowns will make you stand out. Lockett points strongly through QB Russell Wilson every week; The year of the escape is here.
WR Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers: The trade from quarterback to rookie Justin Herbert turned out to have revitalized Allen. Against Carolina, Allen aimed 19 times, catching thirteen for thirteen2 yards and a touchdown.
QB Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills: Allen has thrown at least 300 yards in his first three games this season. His last jewel included five touchdowns (four passes, one on the ground) and consolidated it into the QB1 range.
WR Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings: Rookie sizzle with 175 yards, adding a 71-yard landing off Tennessee. Jefferson is precisely what the Minnesota offensive, a game maker capable of stretching the field, needs.
K Stephen Gostkowski, Tennessee Titans: It’s not every week (or all) that we come with a kicker, however, Gostkowski, a better 6 out of 6 in the area targets Minnesota, with 3 of them beyond 50 yards, adding the winner of the game.
FIZZLERS
WR T. Y. Hilton, Indianapolis Colts: Although the Colts offensive is productive, Hilton is a minor participant, has yet to land this year and had only three goals against a high-level Jets student in Week 3.
TE Evan Engram, New York Giants: Without Saquon Barkley, the Giants offensive has been degraded in all areas. Engram fought, but so did everyone. Looks like it’s going to be a long year for the Giants.
RB Jordan Howard, Miami Dolphins: Howard was behind the line of purpose, but Myles Gaskin and Matt Breida received the maximum haul, as well as all the objectives of the receiving game.
RB D’Andre Swift, Detroit Lions: Any Detroit ball bearing not named Adrian Peterson has been a remote possibility so far. The back table of the committee and a game script loaded with passes the price of each.
QB Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears: What a difference a week ago makes. After throwing several TD passes in each of his first two games, Trubisky was sent to the bench in the third quarter against Atlanta in favor of veteran Nick Foles. The Bears’ victory didn’t help.