Thursday, November 21, 2024

Fantasy Football

Fantasy Football Stud and Dud of Week Three

As I write this, fantasy football has treated me quite well. Currently 2-1 in my buy-in league, there’s nothing I can complain about. Well, other than that one loss on my record. Regardless, I hope you guys are doing well in your fantasy leagues and are continuing to root for your favorite NFL teams (unless you’re Raiders fans…).

Once again, there were outstanding fantasy performances from some players in the NFL. Some overachieved, and others were underwhelming.

Let’s dive into the Studs and Duds of Week Three!

Fantasy Stud Of The Week: Khalil Herbert, RB, CHI, 30.9 PPR fPTS

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You’re probably wondering why I didn’t give props to Devonta Smith. I’m a Giants fan, so I hope you understand. I’d rather walk on Legos than applaud a performance from a division rival.

All jokes aside, Smith was phenomenal. But, Herbert was even better. With David Montgomery going down with an injury against Houston, Herbert stepped in and shined. The Bears leaned on the former Kansas Jayhawk on their way to the 23-20 win, and there may be a running back battle to look forward to in the future.

Finishing with 157 yards on 20 carries is bizarre, considering Chicago was considered to have the worst offensive line heading into the season. We saw what he could do in week one, rushing for 45 yards and a touchdown. But, his performance against the Texans stood out and showed what he could do. He also had the team’s only two touchdowns on the day.

If he’s on your waiver wire, this is the time to pick Herbert up. The Bears face off against a Giants’ defense that has allowed over five yards per carry to running backs. With Leonard Williams out for New York, it is a big blow to their run defense (as we saw with Tony Pollard and Ezekiel Elliott on Monday night).

Things may calm down if Montgomery is healthy. But, if he’s out, it’s Herbert’s time in Chicago. Who knew the Chicago Bears would be relevant fantasy-wise?

Other Studs: Lamar Jackson (39.42 fPTS), Devonta Smith (30.9 fPTS), Mack Hollins (29.96 fPTS)

Fantasy Dud Of The Week: Russell Wilson, QB, DEN, 9.06 fPTS

Broncos Country, let’s ride. No, we’re not going to do this again. Heck, why did I even say that?

Wilson and the Broncos made us sit through the worst Sunday night football game to date. Facing the San Francisco 49ers, Denver pulled out an 11-10 win. When I say ugly, it was one ugly game.

But, the main thing we can take away from this win is that Russell Wilson may be washed. He finished 20/33 for 184 yards. No touchdowns were thrown, which was a disappointment to fantasy owners everywhere. The home crowd was booing their quarterback, a shock since they were ecstatic when their team extended him for $245 million.

Something to note: Wilson did rush for 17 yards, which was evident during the team’s final game drive. If he can incorporate his legs more often during the game, he could potentially shine in fantasy if he also puts up better numbers through the air.

Regardless, the quarterback has been subpar through three weeks. He was projected to finish with about 18 fantasy points. But, he completely underwhelmed against San Francisco.

His fantasy football numbers have declined each week so far, and things could get worse if nothing changes especially if Wilson continues to play like a game manager. You don’t pay someone over $200 million to perform like this. Otherwise, the only thing you’re riding to is the cellar.

Other Duds: Carson Wentz (8.64 fPts), Alvin Kamara (7.3 fPTS), Joe Mixon (6.8 fPTS)

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