It is amazing how quickly three weeks of things can change. If you read my articles for the season/before the week, when I suggested to add Caleb Williams, Jaylen Warren, Javonte Williams, Trey Benson, Travis Etienne and Quentin Johnston, you are probably quite ready. But if not, never be afraid! With the right additions and start/sit decisions, each team can be reversed. Every week I bring you an article with answering two simple questions: who should I stream this week and who should I store for the future?
To keep it easy, we will define a streamer if every player you would usually not start who is a feasible option for this week. They can stand on your couch or they can be at a distance, depending on your competition. We will define a stock if every player you can find potential on exemptions that you have to store for the future, or because they have a favorable match-up, or because they can become a future fantasy starter.
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QB streamers:
Daniel Jones (IND): He was a SIT Last match against the difficult Titans Secondary, but this week I will go back to the Daniel Jones who streams well. The Rams/Colts struggle is expected to be the highest scoring matchup of the week (according to Vegas) and the Rams have admitted the least RB points this season. This will have to be an air raid from Jones and the Indy attack, so expect a good fantasy production from the Quarterback.
Justin Fields (NYJ): For me, Justin Fields is a must-start most weeks, but I can understand some concern that comes from an injury. Against a dolphin defense that has admitted the second most QB points this season, I still start fields. However, if he is out, still hold it. He will receive the cowboys in another fantastic matchup next week. Tyrod Taylor would also be a viable streamer with a low low-lower if fields is also off.
Jordan Love (GB): I admit it. This was a swing and miss last week. But against the cowboys, the team that has admitted the most quarterback points this season, I cannot stay away from Jordan Love if you need a QB streamer that is available in most competitions. Yes, the loss of Jayden Reed is a problem, but Green Bay has many backup options that have to come in handy against a terrible cowboy defense. This can very well be your best streaming option, because love is available in many competitions after last week.
Dieper Streamers: Geno Smith vs Chi, Matthew Stafford vs Ind, Sam Darnold @ Ari
QB Stash:
Jaxson Dart (NYG): There is a lot of Buzz about Russell Wilson who is falling for week 4. I would not be crazy and Rookie Jaxson Dart will start in his debut against the chargers, but I would store the young person in deeper competitions to see what is happening. After all, he has a juicy week 5 -matchup against the saints and that will be useful if you toast Caleb Williams, Jordan Love, Michael Penix or Aaron Rodgers, who are then on Byes.
Bryce Young (car): I would not consider starting Bryce Young this week, despite a strong performance by the Panthers in devouring the Falcons in week 3. But I think ahead to weeks again. The Panthers are confronted with the wrestling dolphins that have been very generous for opposite quarterbacks. If your competition stores passers -by as a QB apocalypse is on the horizon, I recommend picking up young in case.
RB -Streamers:
Trey Benson (Ari): With James Conner for the season, Trey Benson will be a weekly Top 20 option. That starts this week when the cardinals are confronted with a Seahawks defense that is much more sensitive to the run than the pass.
Treeveyon Henderson (NE): I am not sure what to make from the Rhamondre Stevenson banking. It can be a deal of a week or a permanent relegation. However, I take the risk and start Rookie Treveyon Henderson against a medium Panthers Run Defense.
Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt (KC): The ravens have given up by far the most points to run back this season. If I am desperate on a running starter, I would consider KC back. It is possible that both are great, both completely bust, or one has a good week and the other does not. That is why I recommend this with a considerable amount of caution.
RB -Stashes:
Kyle Monangai (Chi): The return of Roschon Johnson had no influence on the depth card of the Bears. D’An Andre Swift is the leadership and Kyle Monangai is his backup. Johnson had no touch. Although Monangai does not have the advantage of many backups, I still think he would be a Borderline Top 20 option with a quick injury. But the most important factor here is the possibility that he could take over the leading role. Teams generally make these changes out of their Bye weeks, which means that Monangai could be the starter by week 6. He is a valuable stock.
Tahj Brooks (Cin): Samaje Perine went down with an injury last week and made Tahj Brooks the clear backup of Chase Brown. If Brown stays crater, we may even see Brooks some opportunities on merit. He is a valuable stock in deeper competitions where every backup must be roasted.
Running backs get more injured than any other player in fantasy, with the average top 36 who miss two games per season in Fantasie. For that reason, your best bet in fantasy is to roast those declining backs that have an injury away from every role. Every week I mention my favorite RB -Stashes, including players that you don’t start most weeks.
Tophands: Zach CharbonNet, Blake Corum, Brian Robinson, DJ Giddens, Rachade White, Ollie Gordon, Braelon Allen, Kendre Miller, Rico Dowle, Kareem Hunt, Ty Johnson, Kaleb Johnson, Hassan Haskins
WR -Streamers:
Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston (LAC): I don’t really trust a charger recipient who does not mention Ladd McConkey, but there is clearly a lot of advantage in this violation. LA is confronted with a Giants defense that has admitted the second most points to opposite recipients this season. That makes Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston much stronger this week than most.
Jakobi Meyers (LV): Tre Tucker was the star for the Raiders in week 3, but Jakobi Meyers is the clear WR1 for Geno Smith. Meyers has 26 goals and is in the top ten of receiving recruiting in all positions this season. His lack of touchdowns has hidden his fantasy effectiveness, but he is a great start given his safe floor and upside down for most weeks. You should not scare his lack of TDs to start him against the generous bear secondary.
Tyquan Thornton (KC): I don’t like this option, but in a deeper competition I am willing to risk Tyquan Thornton as a streamer, regardless of the status of Xavier Worthy. Thornton seems to have surpassed Juju Smith-Schuster as the WR3 (starting from Worthy’s return) and has an advantage in a possible shooting against the ravens.
WR Stashes:
Troy Franklin (Den): Let the disappointment of last week not distract you, Troy Franklin is a strong fantasy option this season and is worth stopping. He has a lot of advantage if the Broncos -passing attack can finally get his act.
Luther Burden (Chi): This is around the time of the season in which groan receivers arise. In this case I think that Luther Burden could easily become the starter who comes from Chicago’s week 5 Bye. But I also think it is possible that Ben Johnson asked the change after a big week 3 performance. So in a deeper competition I would come in early and store it in case.
Te -Streamers:
Jake Ferguson (Dal): Jake Ferguson is usually not a starter for me, but the injury for Ceedee Lamb changes things considerably. This attack runs through Ferguson, George Pickens and the running backs. As a bonus, the Packers are strangely susceptible to tight ends. So, Ferguson is a strong start for me this week.
Brenton Strange (Jac): The 49ers are best attacked and Brenton Strange already has 16 goals this season. He is not an exciting name, but he has had a number of 60 -ish Yard games and gives you more TD -above than Evan Enggram ever done. He is a solid option in a deeper competition.
Te Stash:
Jonnu Smith (Pit): The Steelers have recently been taken to a 2nd-heavy approach, which means that Jonnu Smith is essentially the third broad recipient. That has not meant much so far, but I still think that we could see that change through the bye week of the stalkers, as I keep saying, that is when the most important changes are made.
K Streamers:
Spencer Shrader (IND): The top kicker in the year so far is Spencer Shrader and he is confronted with a Rams defense that gives a lot of field goals. This feels like a slam dunk. But if you follow kickers, you would know that there is no such thing.
Matt Prater (Buf): The bills are expected to be the highest score team of the competition with no less than 5.5 points. That makes Matt Prater a fantastic floor start this week.
Dst -streamers:
Lions DST (DET): The Cleveland Browns keep going in gravel fests and is expected to score only 18 points this week. Given that the lions can close the old team of Joe Flacco, I support them to close his new team.
Texans DST (Hou): Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter against a Rookie Quarterback with limited weapons? That sounds nice! The Titans are expected to be the lowest score team of the competition this week, so I naturally take the Texans DST against them.
Note: I do not mention kicker or dst -stashes. You should never put kickers or DSTs on your couch in Redraft competitions. There are practically no exceptions. Just don’t do it.
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