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Fantasy Football Week 3 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2025)

Fantasy Football Week 3 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2025)

Welcome to Week 3, and welcome to Quick Grades, your weekly companion for start/sit clarity. We’ve combined consensus rankings and projections with The Primer’s matchup analysis to assign letter grades for every fantasy-relevant player, then added concise notes to illuminate the reasoning. Treat the grade as your default stance and the note as your context check.

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Week 3 Quarterback Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 3
1 A+ Lamar Jackson BAL DET
2 A Josh Allen BUF MIA
3 A Jalen Hurts PHI LAR
4 A Dak Prescott DAL CHI
5 A- Patrick Mahomes II KC NYG
6 B+ Justin Herbert LAC DEN
7 B+ Drake Maye NE PIT
8 B Baker Mayfield TB NYJ
9 B Caleb Williams CHI DAL
10 B Daniel Jones IND TEN
11 B- Kyler Murray ARI SF
12 B- Jordan Love GB CLE
13 B- Jared Goff DET BAL
14 C+ Bo Nix DEN LAC
15 C Marcus Mariota WAS LV
16 C- Michael Penix Jr. ATL CAR
17 D+ Geno Smith LV WAS
18 D+ Trevor Lawrence JAC HOU
19 D Mac Jones SF ARI
20 D Aaron Rodgers PIT NE
21 D C.J. Stroud HOU JAC
22 D Jake Browning CIN MIN
23 D Tyrod Taylor NYJ TB
24 D- Sam Darnold SEA NO
25 D- Matthew Stafford LAR PHI
26 F Russell Wilson NYG KC
27 F Carson Wentz MIN CIN
28 F Tua Tagovailoa MIA BUF
29 F Bryce Young CAR ATL
30 F Cam Ward TEN IND
31 F Spencer Rattler NO SEA
32 F Joe Flacco CLE GB
33 F Jalen Milroe SEA NO
34 F Jaxson Dart NYG KC

 

Daniel Jones (QB)

Oh, what a world. Daniel Jones is the QB2 in fantasy points per game. No, that’s not a typo. Jones leads all quarterbacks in yards per attempt while ranking sixth in passer rating, 18th in highly accurate throw rate, and ninth in catchable target rate. Don’t worry, some Dimes-esque moments are sprinkled in there as he also has the 12th-highest off-target rate. Jones has averaged 6.5 rushing attempts, 14 rushing yards, and has punched in three touchdowns on the ground. Jones just diced up the Denver defense, so I think he’s fully capable of doing so this week against the Titans. Last week, I think we saw the real Titans’ pass defense as they were torched, giving up 9.0 yards per attempt, a 105.4 passer rating, and an 8.4% CPOE. Tennessee has the 13th-lowest pressure rate, so Jones should have all the time he needs to rip this secondary apart.

Aaron Rodgers (QB)

Aaron Rodgers is the QB14 in fantasy points per game. He should post solid stats this week and could easily be a QB1 for the week. His per-dropback metrics haven’t been amazing, but the Patriots’ pass defense has been struggling. Among 34 qualifying quarterbacks, Rodgers ranks 18th in yards per attempt, 25th in CPOE, 18th in highly accurate throw rate, and 22nd in catchable target rate. The Pats have allowed the highest yards per attempt, the most passing yards per game, the eighth-highest passer rating, and the fourth-highest CPOE. New England also has the 12th-lowest pressure rate, so Rodgers should have time in the pocket to operate.

Tyrod Taylor (QB)

Tyrod Taylor will get the start this week with Justin Fields dealing with a concussion. The last time we saw Taylor make starts in the NFL was in 2023. In those four games, he was the QB22, QB7, QB11, and QB10 in weekly scoring. He averaged 6.7 rushing attempts and 31.7 rushing yards per game. Among 39 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranked 11th in yards per attempt, 22nd in passer rating, fourth in CPOE, first in highly accurate throw rate, and second in hero throw rate. It was quietly impressive stuff. Taylor should post solid QB2 numbers this week with the possibility that he gives Fantasy GMs a QB1 performance. The Bucs have allowed the ninth-most passing yards per game, the seventh-highest yards per attempt, and the ninth-highest success rate per dropback.

Baker Mayfield (QB)

Through two games, Baker Mayfield is the QB8 in fantasy points per game. The 36 rushing yards per game he has averaged have helped, no doubt. With Mayfield dealing with a knee issue after Week 2, he is likely to decrease his rushing. Mayfield has been playing YOLO ball, ranking tenth in passer rating and 12th in highly accurate throw rate and hero throw rate, but he is also 30th in catchable target rate. He faces a Jets’ pass defense that has given up the ninth-most yards per attempt and seventh-highest passer rating while ranking 20th in CPOE. Mayfield should have time to operate behind his patchwork offensive line against a defense with the ninth-lowest pressure rate.

Marcus Mariota (QB)

Last year, Marcus Mariota had substantial playing time in two games. He looked awesome in the limited action with 8.93 yards per attempt, a 136.4 passer rating, a 53.7% highly accurate throw rate, and an 87.8% catchable target rate. Mariota averaged eight rushing attempts and 45 rushing yards. His 0.95 fantasy points per dropback last season in those games would rank second this year behind only Lamar Jackson. Mariota could easily put up QB1 numbers this week against a Raiders’ pass defense that has allowed the tenth-most yards per attempt, the 14th-highest CPOE, and the seventh-most passing yards per game.

Geno Smith (QB)

After a QB16 finish in Week 1, the wheels came off the Geno Smith party bus in Week 2. He posted only 6.2 fantasy points while having a rough outing. Among 34 qualifying quarterbacks, Smith ranks 20th in yards per attempt, 34th in passer rating, 21st in highly accurate throw rate, and 32nd in catchable target rate. This week, he faces a Washington pass defense that ranks 16th in yards per attempt while holding passers to the 13th-lowest passer rating and the 11th-lowest CPOE. Sit Smith this week.

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Week 3 Wide Receiver Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 3
1 A+ CeeDee Lamb DAL CHI
2 A+ Ja’Marr Chase CIN MIN
3 A+ Puka Nacua LAR PHI
4 A+ Malik Nabers NYG KC
5 A+ Justin Jefferson MIN CIN
6 A+ Amon-Ra St. Brown DET BAL
7 A Nico Collins HOU JAC
8 A Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA NO
9 A Drake London ATL CAR
10 A Zay Flowers BAL DET
11 A Brian Thomas Jr. JAC HOU
12 A A.J. Brown PHI LAR
13 A Davante Adams LAR PHI
14 A Mike Evans TB NYJ
15 A- Ladd McConkey LAC DEN
16 A- Garrett Wilson NYJ TB
17 A- DK Metcalf PIT NE
18 A- Tetairoa McMillan CAR ATL
19 A- Rome Odunze CHI DAL
20 A- Tyreek Hill MIA BUF
21 B+ Deebo Samuel Sr. WAS LV
22 B+ Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI SF
23 B George Pickens DAL CHI
24 B Emeka Egbuka TB NYJ
25 B Jameson Williams DET BAL
26 B Courtland Sutton DEN LAC
27 B Tee Higgins CIN MIN
28 B Terry McLaurin WAS LV
29 B DJ Moore CHI DAL
30 B Keenan Allen LAC DEN
31 B Jakobi Meyers LV WAS
32 B DeVonta Smith PHI LAR
33 B Jauan Jennings SF ARI
34 B- Ricky Pearsall SF ARI
35 B- Calvin Ridley TEN IND
36 C+ Keon Coleman BUF MIA
37 C+ Chris Olave NO SEA
38 C+ Michael Pittman Jr. IND TEN
39 C+ Quentin Johnston LAC DEN
40 C+ Jaylen Waddle MIA BUF
41 C+ Khalil Shakir BUF MIA
42 C Marquise Brown KC NYG
43 C Cooper Kupp SEA NO
44 C Romeo Doubs GB CLE
45 C Jerry Jeudy CLE GB
46 C Troy Franklin DEN LAC
47 C Travis Hunter JAC HOU
48 C Stefon Diggs NE PIT
49 C Wan’Dale Robinson NYG KC
50 C Cedric Tillman CLE GB
51 C Darnell Mooney ATL CAR
52 C Kayshon Boutte NE PIT
53 C- Rashid Shaheed NO SEA
54 C- Elic Ayomanor TEN IND
55 C- Dontayvion Wicks GB CLE
56 C- Tyquan Thornton KC NYG
57 C- Matthew Golden GB CLE
58 D+ Rashod Bateman BAL DET
59 D+ Dyami Brown JAC HOU
60 D+ Josh Downs IND TEN
61 D Joshua Palmer BUF MIA
62 D Calvin Austin III PIT NE
63 D Marvin Mims Jr. DEN LAC
64 D Hunter Renfrow CAR ATL
65 D Christian Kirk HOU JAC
66 D Jalen Nailor MIN CIN
67 D Alec Pierce IND TEN
68 D- Adam Thielen MIN CIN
69 D- DeAndre Hopkins BAL DET
70 D- Xavier Legette CAR ATL
71 F Malik Washington MIA BUF
72 F Darius Slayton NYG KC
73 F JuJu Smith-Schuster KC NYG
74 F Olamide Zaccheaus CHI DAL
75 F Tre Tucker LV WAS
76 F Michael Wilson ARI SF
77 F DeMario Douglas NE PIT
78 F Tory Horton SEA NO
79 F KaVontae Turpin DAL CHI
80 F Dont’e Thornton Jr. LV WAS
81 F Xavier Worthy KC NYG
82 F Andrei Iosivas CIN MIN
83 F Ray-Ray McCloud III ATL CAR
84 F Jayden Higgins HOU JAC
85 F Isaac TeSlaa DET BAL
86 F Mack Hollins NE PIT
87 F Sterling Shepard TB NYJ
88 F Jaylin Lane WAS LV
89 F Xavier Hutchinson HOU JAC
90 F Brandin Cooks NO SEA
91 F Elijah Moore BUF MIA
92 F Kendrick Bourne SF ARI
93 F Tutu Atwell LAR PHI
94 F Jordan Whittington LAR PHI
95 F Jalen Tolbert DAL CHI
96 F Parker Washington JAC HOU
97 F Savion Williams GB CLE
98 F Tylan Wallace BAL DET
99 F Chimere Dike TEN IND
100 F Tyler Johnson NYJ TB
101 F Tyler Lockett TEN IND
102 F Jaylin Noel HOU JAC
103 F Adonai Mitchell IND TEN
104 F Kalif Raymond DET BAL
105 F Tre Harris LAC DEN
106 F Jahan Dotson PHI LAR
107 F Luther Burden III CHI DAL
108 F Devontez Walker BAL DET
109 F Nick Westbrook-Ikhine MIA BUF
110 F Pat Bryant DEN LAC
111 F Isaiah Bond CLE GB
112 F Roman Wilson PIT NE
113 F Arian Smith NYJ TB
114 F Devaughn Vele NO SEA
115 F Allen Lazard NYJ TB
116 F Noah Brown WAS LV
117 F Jamari Thrash CLE GB
118 F Zay Jones ARI SF
119 F Brycen Tremayne CAR ATL
120 F Jalen Royals KC NYG
121 F Jack Bech LV WAS
122 F KeAndre Lambert-Smith LAC DEN
123 F Van Jefferson TEN IND
124 F Marquez Valdes-Scantling SF ARI
125 F Malik Heath GB CLE
126 F Zavier Scott MIN CIN
127 F Greg Dortch ARI SF
128 F Luke McCaffrey WAS LV
129 F Tyrell Shavers BUF MIA
130 F Kyle Williams NE PIT
131 F Russell Gage Jr. SF ARI
132 F Tim Patrick JAC HOU
133 F Ryan Miller TB NYJ
134 F Dee Eskridge MIA BUF
135 F Ben Skowronek PIT NE
136 F Mitchell Tinsley CIN MIN

 

Michael Pittman Jr. (WR)

Michael Pittman didn’t get the full shadow treatment from Pat Surtain in Week 2, but he did see him on 56.7% of his routes, which did impact his day. Overall, Pittman Jr. has a 20.6% target share with 2.07 yards per route run (60 receiving yards per game) and a 20.8% first-read share. Pittman Jr. is still looking for his first red zone target from Daniel Jones. This could be a strong week for Pittman Jr. against the Titans’ two-high coverage. Tennessee has featured two high at the 12th-highest rate (51.9%). Against two high, Pittman Jr. leads the team with 2.79 yards per route run and ranks second on the team in first-read share (22.7%). Pittman could see shadow coverage this week from L’Jarius Sneed, who followed Davante Adams last week. Adams cooked Sneed (78.6% of routes), securing five of nine targets in his coverage for 100 yards and a score. Pittman can win against Sneed. Among 96 qualifying receivers, Pittman Jr. ranks 25th in separation and 27th in route win rate. Tennessee is 19th in PPR points per target allowed to perimeter wide receivers.

Elic Ayomanor (WR)

Elic Ayomanor is coming off his best game as a pro as the WR24 in fantasy last week. Ayomanor could just be getting started and bust out another strong performance this week. Ayomanor has a 21.3% target share and 26.8% first-read share with 1.44 yards per route run and 0.104 first downs per route run. This week, he faces a Colts’ secondary that has utilized single high with 54.4% of their defensive snaps. Against single high, Ayomanor has seen his target share increase to 23.1% with a 32.1% first-read share and 0.091 first downs per route run. Ayomanor is a STRONG flex play this week against a Colts’ secondary that has allowed the sixth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers through two games.

D.K. Metcalf (WR)

D.K. Metcalf is the WR37 in fantasy points per game. Metcalf has a 20% target share, a 21.7% air-yard share, 1.66 yards per route run (51.5 receiving yards per game, a red zone target, and a 24.4% first-read share. His -0.177 separation score and 12.9% route win rate are SLIGHTLY concerning, but it’s only two games, so I’m not hitting the panic button, yet. Metcalf should post solid numbers this week against a secondary that has allowed the 11th-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.

Kayshon Boutte (WR)

Through two games, Kayshon Boutte is the only New England wide receiver with a route share above 60% (72.3%). Last week, he scored the touchdown, but he only saw one target. He has a 13% target share, a 31.3% air-yard share, 1.98 yards per route run, and a 15.7% first-read share. With Drake Maye spreading the ball around, Boutte is a volatile flex play with a great matchup. It wouldn’t shock me to see him ball out this week. It also wouldn’t leave my jaw on the floor to see him get only one target again in Week 3. Pittsburgh has allowed the fourth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.

Mike Evans (WR)

Mike Evans has had a brutal matchup of corners to begin the season, but he’s the ultimate buy-low in fantasy right now. His usage and per-route metrics are still FANTASTIC. Among 96 qualifying wide receivers, Evans ranks eighth in separation and fourth in route win rate. Evans has seen a 27.1% target share with a 44.7% air-yard share and 37.8% first-read share. With the touch matchups, he has only produced 1.60 yards per route run and 53.5 receiving yards per game. He also leads the team with three red zone targets. In Week 1, Evans dealt with A.J. Terrell for 54.8% of his routes and was limited to three receptions (five targets) and 28 receiving yards in his coverage. Last week, he had to worry about Derek Stingley, who followed him on 75% of his routes, limiting him to three receptions (nine targets) and 36 receiving yards. This week, he might see shadow coverage from Sauce Gardner. Gardner shadowed D.K. Metcalf in Week 1 (he didn’t shadow in Week 2), limiting Metcalf to one reception (four targets) and 11 receiving yards. Evans will still see plenty of volume and red zone usage, but temper your expectations this week.

Deebo Samuel (WR)

Deebo Samuel is the WR8 in fantasy points per game. Samuel has a 25% target share, 1.66 yards per route run (60.5 receiving yards per game), and a 27.9% first-read share. He has only one rushing attempt this season, which he housed for a 19-yard score. Las Vegas utilizes zone coverage at the highest rate in the NFL (92.9%). Against zone, Samuel has seen his target share increase to 28.3% and his yards per route run climb to 1.91. Samuel is a strong play this week against a Raiders’ pass defense that has allowed the ninth-most PPR points per target to slot receivers (Samuel 85% slot). Darnay Holmes (83.3% catch rate and 117.4 passer rating allowed) will have to bring his A game if he hopes to slow down Samuel.

Jakobi Meyers (WR)

Jakobi Meyers is the WR19 in fantasy points per game. Meyers has a 26% target share, 2.01 yards per route run (82.5 receiving yards per game), and a 32.7% first-read share. He is tied for the team lead with two red zone targets. Washington has utilized single high at the tenth-highest rate (59.5%). Against single high, Meyers has a 21.6% target share with 2.30 yards per route run and a 19.2% first-read share. Meyers should see a lot of volume again this week. Washington is 18th in PPR points per target allowed to slot receivers.

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Week 3 Running Back Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 3
1 A+ Bijan Robinson ATL CAR
2 A+ Christian McCaffrey SF ARI
3 A+ Saquon Barkley PHI LAR
4 A Jonathan Taylor IND TEN
5 A Derrick Henry BAL DET
6 A Jahmyr Gibbs DET BAL
7 A James Cook III BUF MIA
8 A Jordan Mason MIN CIN
9 A Bucky Irving TB NYJ
10 A Josh Jacobs GB CLE
11 A- De’Von Achane MIA BUF
12 A- Kenneth Walker III SEA NO
13 B+ Chase Brown CIN MIN
14 B+ Travis Etienne Jr. JAC HOU
15 B+ Ashton Jeanty LV WAS
16 B Javonte Williams DAL CHI
17 B Kyren Williams LAR PHI
18 B Alvin Kamara NO SEA
19 B Breece Hall NYJ TB
20 B Tony Pollard TEN IND
21 B Chuba Hubbard CAR ATL
22 B- James Conner ARI SF
23 B- Jaylen Warren PIT NE
24 C+ Rhamondre Stevenson NE PIT
25 C+ David Montgomery DET BAL
26 C+ J.K. Dobbins DEN LAC
27 C+ Omarion Hampton LAC DEN
28 C D’Andre Swift CHI DAL
29 C Jacory Croskey-Merritt WAS LV
30 C Isiah Pacheco KC NYG
31 C Nick Chubb HOU JAC
32 C Cam Skattebo NYG KC
33 C- Quinshon Judkins CLE GB
34 C- TreVeyon Henderson NE PIT
35 C- Tyler Allgeier ATL CAR
36 C- Bhayshul Tuten JAC HOU
37 C- Trey Benson ARI SF
38 D+ Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG KC
39 D+ Kenneth Gainwell PIT NE
40 D RJ Harvey DEN LAC
41 D Kareem Hunt KC NYG
42 D Najee Harris LAC DEN
43 D Brian Robinson Jr. SF ARI
44 D Rachaad White TB NYJ
45 D- Jeremy McNichols WAS LV
46 D- Dylan Sampson CLE GB
47 D- Braelon Allen NYJ TB
48 D- Ray Davis BUF MIA
49 F Jerome Ford CLE GB
50 F Kyle Monangai CHI DAL
51 F Rico Dowdle CAR ATL
52 F Miles Sanders DAL CHI
53 F Justice Hill BAL DET
54 F Woody Marks HOU JAC
55 F Blake Corum LAR PHI
56 F Kendre Miller NO SEA
57 F Ty Johnson BUF MIA
58 F Chris Brooks GB CLE
59 F Antonio Gibson NE PIT
60 F Chris Rodriguez Jr. WAS LV
61 F Ollie Gordon II MIA BUF
62 F Isaiah Davis NYJ TB
63 F Tyler Badie DEN LAC
64 F A.J. Dillon PHI LAR
65 F Samaje Perine CIN MIN
66 F LeQuint Allen Jr. JAC HOU
67 F Zamir White LV WAS
68 F DJ Giddens IND TEN
69 F Kaleb Johnson PIT NE
70 F Emanuel Wilson GB CLE
71 F Brashard Smith KC NYG
72 F Tank Bigsby PHI LAR
73 F Julius Chestnut TEN IND
74 F Jaylen Wright MIA BUF
75 F Sean Tucker TB NYJ
76 F Devin Singletary NYG KC
77 F Zach Charbonnet SEA NO
78 F George Holani SEA NO
79 F Cam Akers MIN CIN
80 F Roschon Johnson CHI DAL
81 F Dylan Laube LV WAS
82 F Dameon Pierce HOU JAC
83 F Isaac Guerendo SF ARI
84 F Devin Neal NO SEA
85 F Trevor Etienne CAR ATL
86 F Tahj Brooks CIN MIN
87 F Jarquez Hunter LAR PHI
88 F Dare Ogunbowale HOU JAC
89 F Alec Ingold MIA BUF
90 F Kyle Juszczyk SF ARI
91 F Xazavian Valladay MIN CIN
93 F Rasheen Ali BAL DET
94 F Hassan Haskins LAC DEN
95 F Hunter Luepke DAL CHI
96 F Adam Prentice DEN LAC
97 F Kimani Vidal LAC DEN
98 F Sincere McCormick SF ARI
99 F Craig Reynolds DET BAL
100 F Jaleel McLaughlin DEN LAC
101 F Jordan Mims TEN IND
102 F Emari Demercado ARI SF

 

Jacory Croskey-Merritt (RB)

With Austin Ekeler out for the season, Jacory Croskey-Merritt will take over more of the Washington backfield. It’s just a question of how much. I expect Jeremy McNichols to be worked in, especially on passing downs, but Croskey-Merritt (aka Bill) should have the lion’s share of the early down work moving forward. In a limited sample, Bill has been good with a 7.1% explosive run rate and 3.50 yards after contact per attempt. Bill has a tough matchup on the ground this week and likely needs a touchdown to pay off for fantasy. The Raiders have allowed the tenth-lowest explosive run rate, the 11th-lowest missed tackle rate, and the fifth-fewest yards after contact per attempt.

Chuba Hubbard (RB)

Chuba Hubbard is the RB7 in fantasy points per game, but it’s volume and touchdown fluff window dressing. Hubbard has averaged 17 touches and 83 total yards while playing 71% of the snaps and soaking up a 57.6% route share (12.2% target share). The problem here is that he has been woefully inefficient on the ground. He hasn’t forced one missed tackle yet and has only 1.62 yards after contact per attempt. I know it’s a small sample (26 carries), but it has to get mentioned here. He has a tough matchup this week, but hopefully volume can help him overcome it. Atlanta has allowed the ninth-fewest rushing yards per game and the eighth-fewest yards before contact per attempt, while also ranking 17th in yards after contact per attempt.

Jordan Mason (RB)

With Aaron Jones out, Jordan Mason should be the Vikings’ clear workhorse back. He has averaged 13.5 touches and 56.5 total yards. Those numbers should both go up, and I expect Mason to flirt with 17-20 touches this week. He has been efficient on the ground with his work. Among 50 qualifying backs, Mason ranks 13th in explosive run rate, sixth in missed tackles forced per attempt, and 20th in yards after contact per attempt. Mason should have a productive day against a run defense that has the 11th-lowest stuff rate while ranking 14th in yards after contact per attempt and 15th in yards before contact per attempt.

Travis Etienne Jr. (RB)

Travis Etienne is the RB9 in fantasy points per game. Last week, he still easily led this backfield with a 66% snap rate, 14 of the 24 running back carries, and a 45.5% route share (7.1% target share). Etienne has averaged 17.5 touches and 122.5 total yards. Among 50 qualifying backs, Etienne ranks sixth in explosive run rate and third in yards after contact per attempt. Etienne should have another strong game against a run defense that has allowed the 12th-highest explosive run rate, the 11th-most rushing yards per game, and the fourth-highest missed tackle rate.

Nick Chubb (RB)

Nick Chubb has been the leader of the Houston backfield. He has averaged 50.5% of the snaps with a 54.3% rushing share and a 25% route share. Chubb has averaged 13.5 touches and 66 total yards. He has posted a decent 16% missed tackle rate, but sadly, only 1.60 yards after contact per attempt. Unfortunately, the injuries have robbed Chubb of his former rushing glory. He’s just a volume bet weekly, and you’re hoping he gets in the endzone. Jacksonville could shut him down this week. The Jaguars have allowed the 11th-lowest explosive run rate, the seventh-fewest rushing yards per game, and the lowest missed tackle rate. Sit Chubb if possible.

Woody Marks (RB)

It’s too early to consider flexing Woody Marks in fantasy. Last week, he played only 13 snaps (26.5%) and received four touches. He should continue to factor more into this backfield mix, but he’s not flex-worthy (yet).

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Week 3 Tight End Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 3
1 A+ Trey McBride ARI SF
2 A Brock Bowers LV WAS
3 A- Tyler Warren IND TEN
4 B+ Tucker Kraft GB CLE
5 B Sam LaPorta DET BAL
6 B Travis Kelce KC NYG
7 B Jake Ferguson DAL CHI
8 B- Juwan Johnson NO SEA
9 C+ Kyle Pitts Sr. ATL CAR
10 C+ Zach Ertz WAS LV
11 C Mark Andrews BAL DET
12 C- T.J. Hockenson MIN CIN
13 D+ Harold Fannin Jr. CLE GB
14 D+ Dalton Kincaid BUF MIA
15 D+ Hunter Henry NE PIT
16 D+ David Njoku CLE GB
17 D Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR ATL
18 D Brenton Strange JAC HOU
19 D Jonnu Smith PIT NE
20 D Dalton Schultz HOU JAC
21 D- Chig Okonkwo TEN IND
22 D- Cade Otton TB NYJ
23 F Dallas Goedert PHI LAR
24 F Jake Tonges SF ARI
25 F Pat Freiermuth PIT NE
26 F Theo Johnson NYG KC
27 F Mike Gesicki CIN MIN
28 F Cole Kmet CHI DAL
29 F Colston Loveland CHI DAL
30 F Tyler Higbee LAR PHI
31 F Noah Fant CIN MIN
32 F Mason Taylor NYJ TB
33 F AJ Barner SEA NO
34 F Noah Gray KC NYG
35 F Michael Mayer LV WAS
36 F Luke Musgrave GB CLE
37 F Tyler Conklin LAC DEN
38 F Dawson Knox BUF MIA
39 F Elijah Arroyo SEA NO
40 F Austin Hooper NE PIT
41 F Luke Farrell SF ARI
42 F Adam Trautman DEN LAC
43 F Elijah Higgins ARI SF
44 F Tanner Conner MIA BUF
45 F Evan Engram DEN LAC
46 F Tommy Tremble CAR ATL
47 F Gunnar Helm TEN IND
48 F Jeremy Ruckert NYJ TB
49 F Luke Schoonmaker DAL CHI
50 F Grant Calcaterra PHI LAR
51 F Brock Wright DET BAL
52 F Davis Allen LAR PHI
53 F Julian Hill MIA BUF
54 F Charlie Kolar BAL DET
55 F Harrison Bryant HOU JAC
56 F Josh Oliver MIN CIN
57 F Will Dissly LAC DEN
58 F Darnell Washington PIT NE
59 F Ben Sinnott WAS LV
60 F Mo Alie-Cox IND TEN
61 F Hunter Long JAC HOU
62 F Lucas Krull DEN LAC
63 F Terrance Ferguson LAR PHI
64 F Oronde Gadsden II LAC DEN
65 F Daniel Bellinger NYG KC
66 F Kylen Granson PHI LAR
67 F Drew Ogletree IND TEN
68 F Payne Durham TB NYJ
69 F Brevyn Spann-Ford DAL CHI
70 F Charlie Woerner ATL CAR
71 F John FitzPatrick GB CLE
72 F Johnny Mundt JAC HOU
73 F Drew Sample CIN MIN
74 F Mitchell Evans CAR ATL
75 F Jackson Hawes BUF MIA
76 F John Bates WAS LV
77 F Stone Smartt NYJ TB
78 F Zaire Mitchell-Paden BAL DET
79 F Robbie Ouzts SEA NO
80 F Ian Thomas LV WAS

 

Brenton Strange (TE)

Brenton Strange is the TE21 in fantasy points per game. He has a 64.9% route share, a 12.3% target share, 1.52 yards per route run (38 receiving yards per game, and a 13.6% first-read share. He’s not on the tight end streaming radar this week. Houston has allowed the second-fewest yards per reception and the third-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends.

Harold Fannin Jr. (TE)

Harold Fannin Jr. could post another nice stat line this week. He’s the TE9 in fantasy points per game, drawing a 15.1% target share (58.6% route share) with 55.5 receiving yards per game (1.91 yards per route run) and a 20.8% first-read share (second on the team). Fannin Jr. has one red zone target. The Packers have allowed the fifth-most fantasy points per game, the 11th-highest yards per reception, and the fifth-most receiving yards to tight ends. He could be Joe Flacco‘s go-to receiver this week.

David Njoku (TE)

David Njoku could finally have a TE1 week against the Packers. Njoku is the TE20 in fantasy points per game, seeing a 10.8% target share with a 75.8% route share. He has averaged only 38.5 receiving yards (1.03 yards per route run) with an 11.3% first-read share. These numbers aren’t amazing, but the matchup is juicy. The Packers have allowed the fifth-most fantasy points per game, the 11th-highest yards per reception, and the fifth-most receiving yards to tight ends.

Juwan Johnson (TE)

Juwan Johnson is the TE2 in fantasy points per game while absorbing a massive workload in the Saints’ offense. He has a 25% target share, 1.71 yards per route run (62.5 receiving yards per game), and a 31.5% first-read share. Johnson leads the team with three red zone targets. It has been awesome to see. Seattle has the second-highest two-high rate in the NFL (69.2%). Against two high, Johnson has been the second option in the passing game with a 20% target share and 25% first-read share (both second on the team behind only Chris Olave). Johnson should have another strong game this week against a Seattle defense that has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game and 11th-most receiving yards to tight ends.

Jake Ferguson (TE)

Jake Ferguson is the TE7 in fantasy, absorbing a 20.9% target share and 25.4% first-read share while producing 1.46 yards per route run and 50.5 receiving yards per game. He’ll face a pass defense that has utilized the fifth-highest rate of two high (62.3%). Against two high, Ferguson has seen his target share increase to 23.8% with 2.16 yards per route run and a 33.3% first-read share. He should be busy in Week 3 as Dak Prescott‘s second option in the passing attack. Chicago is 18th in fantasy points per game allowed to tight ends.

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Week 3 Defense / Special Teams Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 3
1 A+ Green Bay Packers GB CLE
2 A Minnesota Vikings MIN CIN
3 A Buffalo Bills BUF MIA
4 A- Atlanta Falcons ATL CAR
5 B+ Seattle Seahawks SEA NO
6 B Kansas City Chiefs KC NYG
7 B Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB NYJ
8 B Denver Broncos DEN LAC
9 B Los Angeles Chargers LAC DEN
10 B Jacksonville Jaguars JAC HOU
11 B- Indianapolis Colts IND TEN
12 C+ Houston Texans HOU JAC
13 C+ Philadelphia Eagles PHI LAR
14 C+ Arizona Cardinals ARI SF
15 C San Francisco 49ers SF ARI
16 C Washington Commanders WAS LV
17 C- Cincinnati Bengals CIN MIN
18 C- Baltimore Ravens BAL DET
19 C- Pittsburgh Steelers PIT NE
20 D New England Patriots NE PIT
21 D Dallas Cowboys DAL CHI
22 D- Chicago Bears CHI DAL
23 F New York Jets NYJ TB
24 F New York Giants NYG KC
25 F Tennessee Titans TEN IND
26 F New Orleans Saints NO SEA
27 F Detroit Lions DET BAL
28 F Los Angeles Rams LAR PHI
29 F Las Vegas Raiders LV WAS
30 F Cleveland Browns CLE GB
31 F Carolina Panthers CAR ATL
32 F Miami Dolphins MIA BUF

 

Week 3 Kicker Start/Sit Grades

 

Rank Grade Name Team Week 3
1 A+ Brandon Aubrey DAL CHI
2 A- Tyler Loop BAL DET
3 B+ Matt Prater BUF MIA
4 B Brandon McManus GB CLE
5 B- Chris Boswell PIT NE
6 C+ Cameron Dicker LAC DEN
7 C+ Jake Elliott PHI LAR
8 C Harrison Butker KC NYG
9 C Matt Gay WAS LV
10 C Jake Bates DET BAL
11 C Jason Myers SEA NO
12 C Spencer Shrader IND TEN
13 C Ka’imi Fairbairn HOU JAC
14 C Cam Little JAC HOU
15 C Parker Romo ATL CAR
16 C Chase McLaughlin TB NYJ
17 C Chad Ryland ARI SF
18 C- Daniel Carlson LV WAS
19 C- Wil Lutz DEN LAC
20 D+ Joey Slye TEN IND
21 D+ Eddy Pineiro SF ARI
22 D Evan McPherson CIN MIN
23 D Will Reichard MIN CIN
24 D Ryan Fitzgerald CAR ATL
25 D Graham Gano NYG KC
26 D Andy Borregales NE PIT
27 D- Joshua Karty LAR PHI
28 D- Cairo Santos CHI DAL
29 F Nick Folk NYJ TB
30 F Riley Patterson MIA BUF
31 F Blake Grupe NO SEA
32 F Andre Szmyt CLE GB

 

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