Starts:
Tank Dell – Since week 1, he has gotten better every week and is going against a Steelers defense that has given up 129 yards and 2 touchdowns to Brandon Aiyuk, 90 yards to Amari Cooper, and 172 yards and 2 touchdowns to Davante Adams. Dell is locked in to have a big day!
Najee Harris – Bouncing back from 65 rushing yards last week against the Raiders, Harris will look to continue that success against a Houston team that has given up an average of 117.3 rushing yards and 2.3 rushing touchdowns per game.
Start All Offensive Weapons in the Broncos vs Bears game - Neither defense has been able to stop any offense so far this season. Through 3 games, the Broncos have given up the most yards and the most points to opposing offenses. The Bears defense has also given up the 3rd most yards and 2nd most points.
Evan Engram – He has been the Jaguars’ most consistent receiving option this season, we don’t see it changing this week. The Falcons’ defense was shredded by rookie TE Sam LaPorta last week. So, look for Engram to possibly get his first touchdown this week.
Sit:
Dak Prescott – New England has allowed the 5th fewest fantasy points to opposing QBs. Prescott, the overall QB26, has only thrown for 250+ yards once this season. This is not a favorable matchup for him.
Breece Hall – He has yet to play 50% of snaps this season and has only managed 16 carries for 27 yards combined in his last two games. The KC Chiefs’ defense has only allowed 1 rushing touchdown this season.
James Conner – The 49ers have yet to allow 200 rushing yards this season. They have only allowed 51 rushing yards per game. I don’t see that changing.
Terry McLaurin – Sam Howell will be running for his life the whole game Sunday, which will affect the production McLaurin will be allowed to have. He has yet to have over 55 receiving yards in a game this season, and I don’t see Eagles CBs James Bradberry and Darius Slay letting him go for much more.
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