FANTASY FOOTBALL: Lamar Jackson again leads the way for managers

The best and the worst of fantasy football in NFL Week 3.

STUDS

Lamar Jackson, QB, BAL

218 passing yards, 4 passing TDs, 1 INT, 107 receiving yards, 1 TD, 40.4 points.

The Ravens superstar put up 40+ points for the second straight week and has 10 TDs in three games.

Khalil Herbert, RB, CHI

157 rushing yards, 12 receiving yards, 2 TDs, 29.9 points.

With David Montgomery out with ankle and knee injuries, Herbert will be a hot item on the waiver wire.

Jamaal Williams, RB, DET

87 rushing yards, 20 receiving yards, 23.7 points.

We knew the Vikings run defence isn’t great, but we figured it would be D’Andre Swift who cleaned up.

Devonta Smith, WR, PHI

169 receiving yards, 1 TD, 26.9 points.

Hauled in a few big shot plays on his way to the biggest game of his career.

Mack Hollins, WR, LV

158 receiving yards, 1 TD, 25.9 points.

On a team with Davante Adams and Darren Waller, it was Hollins who led the Raiders in receiving for the second week in a row.

Mark Andrews, TE, BAL

89 receiving yards, 2 TDs, 24.9 points.

Like Jackson, Andrews put up another massive score for the second week in a row.

Philadelphia Eagles DEF

6 points allowed, 9 sacks, 1 fumble recovered, 18 points.

It was the Eagles that got the best of their former QB, sacking Carson Wentz nine times

Greg Zuerlein, K, NYJ

4 FGs made, 185 FG yards, 18.5 points.

DUDS

Carson Wentz, QB, WAS

211 passing yards, 22 rushing yards, 1 fumble lost, 8.6 points.

Well look at that: The whole thing was an illusion with Wentz coming up very small vs. Philly.

Tua Tagovailoa, QB, MIA

186 passing yards, 1 passing TD, 11.4 points.

I have no idea how he was allowed to play after looking clearly concussed before the half.

Darrell Henderson Jr., RB, LAR

17 rushing yards, 1.7 points.

After a fairly even first half, the Rams ran with Cam Akers for the second.

Justin Jefferson, WR, MIN

14 receiving yards, 2.9 points.

The previous time that he had just three catches in a game was in Week 2 of 2020, his rookie season.

D.J. Moore, WR, CAR

13 rushing yards, 2 receiving yards, 2 points.

You know something is wrong when a WR gets six targets and has more rushing than receiving yards.

Darnell Mooney, WR, CHI

23 receiving yards, 3.3 points.

In his best outing of the season, the Bears top WR had two catches on six targets. Yikes.

Tyreek Hill, WR, MIA

33 receiving yards, 4.3 points.

Only saw four targets against the Bills after last week’s massive game against the Ravens.

Jahan Dotson, WR, WAS

10 receiving yards, 2 points.

The rookie demonstrated that if he’s not scoring a TD, he has limited fantasy potential.

I HOPE YOU STARTED

Rookie receiver Chris Olave is becoming a bigger part of the Saints offence by the week. For the second straight game, Olave had 13 targets but was able to haul in eight of them against the Panthers for a team-leading 147 yards and his first NFL TD. If Michael Thomas misses time, he’ll be a solid starting option.

The Patriots traded for DeVante Parker in the off-season, but sure didn’t use him much in the first two games of the season. The ex-Dolphins WR had just four targets through two games but exploded for five catches and 156 yards against the Ravens.

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