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Below are the top that goes back from the first two weeks of the season that can have a significant impact on fantasy points in week 3 and then.
Javant Williams possesses the Dallas Cowboys‘Backfield
In a shocking turn of events, Javonte Williams Maybe a fairly good run and an excellent pick -up for the Dallas Cowboys this season. Williams has dominated the Backfield and touches of the team for two weeks – he played on 74% of the attacking snaps and already has 41 touches. Only five players in the NFL have more details than Williams (Christian McCaffrey, Jonathan TaylorSaquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs and Bijan Robinson). He not only gets it on the floor with 151 Rush Yards and three touchdowns, but he also has 10 goals through two games.
Williams is the fantasy RB3 during the first two weeks of the season, behind only James Cook and Christian McCaffrey, who score more than 20 fantasy points in both weeks. Williams, McCaffrey, Cook and Puka Nacua are the only non-QBs who have scored more than 20 fantasy points this season in both games.
Upcoming matchups: AT Bearvs. Packersbee Bumpbee Leopard
Ashon Jeantyand Omarion HamptonS Use drops in week 2
The hype was strong for the two running backs selected in the first round of the NFL Draft 2025, Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton. Unfortunately, neither of them rewarded the fantasy managers who took a chance to take them early in the concepts. Jeanty was set up as a top five that this year ran back in most fantasy concepts, but is currently only the RB28 in fantasy points per game. Omarion Hampton is only the RB47 in average points per match after climbing drafts during the preseason. The two have only recruited 170 scrimmage and combined one touchdown for two weeks. Thirteen RBs have 170 scrimmage yards this season, including Javonte WilliamsJaylen Warren, Tony Pollard and Travis Etienne, who were all set up this year seven to 10 rounds after Jeanty and Hampton.
It is clearly too early to give up hope for one of these two elite prospects after just two weeks of their NFL career, but it will be difficult to trust them in your line -ups until we see an increase in their use and efficiency. Jeanty and Hampton each played more than 80% of their team’s attacking snaps in week 1, but both saw a great decline of their snaps and use in the second game of their team. Jeanty has little competition behind him, so he can still be started as a hopeful upward player, but Hampton should be on fantasy banks in week 3.
Jeanty’s upcoming matchups: AT Commandersvs. Bearbee Foal
Hampton’s upcoming matchups: vs. Broncosbee Gosesvs. Commanders
The Seattle Seahawks‘Backfield is a fantasy football headache
Zach CharbonNet seized Kenneth Walker in both games this season in both games; Walker, however, was by far the more efficient back in week 2 after CharbonNet was the better Rusher in week 1. In the season, Charbonnett played 56% of the Snaps of the team, while Walker played only 37%. Walkers Snaps actually fell in week 2 from week 1, but he did the most that he could do with his limited time on the field – he won 105 meters on 13 and added 13 yards to a reception, while Charbonett only managed 10 meters out of 15 carrys. Moreover, Walker stole the touchdown in week 2 after Charbonnett earned it in week 1.
This rear field is headache for fantasy managers all year round. The two are splitting almost 50/50, but Charbonnett saw both goal attempts of the team in 2025.
On the positive side, this duo gets a fantastic matchup in week 3 against the defense of the New Orleans Saints that enabled Christian McCaffrey to score 22.7 points against them last Sunday and James Conner and Trey Benson to combine 22.9 points in week 1.
Upcoming matchups: vs. Saintbee Cardinalsvs. Buccanic
Cameron Tax Bo catches up Tyrone Tracy Jr. for the New York Giants
I felt that Skatteboo would soon win the coaching staff of the New York Giants, even though it had no high -quality capital. Skatteboo fell to the fourth round of the NFL version of 2025 after he was the heart and soul of the Arizona State Attacks – he led the BIG 12 with 2,316 scrimmage Yards and scored 24 touchdowns in 2024. Skatteboo is a kneller on the ground, while he is also a flexible pass – chatcher – perhaps one of the best combinations of skills. It was just a matter of time before his coaches fell in love with his playing style and fierce mentality on the field. It turned out that it only took one week … Skatteboo already saw an important increase in goals and use in his second NFL game. In week 1, Skatteboo saw five touches while playing at only 11.8% of the attacking snaps of the Giants. His Snap share jumped to 52.2% and he noted 13 touches for 59 yards and a touchdown in week 2. His counterpart, Tyrone Tracy, saw his snaps fall by more than 30% from week 1 to week 2.
Unfortunately, the Giants will be confronted with heavy run defenses during their next two games against the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers. Unless you are desperate, Skatteboo should stay on your couch for the time being … but his use is a promising sign that he can be a second half of the season Fantasy Stud.
Upcoming matchups: vs. Headsvs. Chargersbee Saint
Quinshon Judkins leads the Cleveland Browns‘ Backfield in NFL -debut
After he was strongly prepared in the second round this year, Quinshon Judkin’s problems outside the field that he had not signed his Rookie deal until one day before the season opener of the browns and was only activated to the schedule on 13 September. Despite his absence outside the team’s season, Judkins immediately led the Backfield of Cleveland Browns in Carries (10), Touches (13) and Yards (71) in week 2, his NFL debut. We could see a large increase in use in week 3, because he only played 25% of the team’s attacking snaps in his first game while he still learned the attack. Jerome Ford leads the Backfield in the playing time, but the browns desperately need more explosive game makers on the field, and Ford is undoubtedly not that … while their other Rookie, Dylan Sampson, has shown flashes as a passcatcher but horribly inefficient on the ground.
There is still uncertainty about a potential long suspension for Judkins this season, but for now it seems that Judkins will become a good fantasy producer in the near future. Unfortunately, fantasy managers may have to be patient with Judkins on their bank for another week, because this Sunday the browns will be confronted with the defense of the new dominant Green Bay Packers.
Upcoming matchups: vs. Packersbee Lionvs. Vikingsbee Stealersvs. Dolphin
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