Michael Pittman Jr., Colts (WR13): Eight catches and double-digit targets in each game so far. Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions (RB9): Seems premature to assume his volume increases greatly, even with David Montgomery injury.Ĥ4. Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers (QB20): Eagles defense is missing half its secondary, so perhaps Mayfield throws for 300 again.Ĥ2. Sam Howell, Commanders (QB19): Certainly doesn't look overwhelmed, and he is throwing 35 passes per game.Ĥ0. Jimmy Garoppolo, Raiders (QB18): Miserable Week 2 performance, but we keep saying even the average QBs are so valuable in superflex.ģ9. Brown, Eagles (WR11): Not happy with his targets and soon may not be top Eagles wide receiver in this space.ģ8. Chris Olave, Saints (WR9): Don't hear much about his WR1 trends, but he's just about there. Russell Wilson, Broncos (QB14): Good thing he converted that Hail Mary or he would be on far fewer rosters today. Deshaun Watson, Browns (QB13): It is early, but he looks nothing like a QB1 so far, and he wasn't better last year.ģ0. Josh Jacobs, Raiders (RB5): Volume was there in Week 1. Williams rockets into RB1 status this week.Ģ6. Kyren Williams, Rams (RB4): Cam Akers, we hardly knew ya. Derrick Henry, Titans (RB3): The 100-yard rushing games are surely pending. Keenan Allen, Chargers (WR8): Has 19 targets and a pair of touchdowns already. No reason to believe his target share will drop much this week.Ģ3. Puka Nacua, Rams (WR7): Puka fever is everywhere. Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars (QB11): Everyone assumed he would be a top-10 QB, but he is off to a slow start.Ģ2. Geno Smith, Seahawks (QB10): Sure looks like he may be a top-10 fantasy QB yet again.ġ8. Travis Kelce, Chiefs (TE1): Bears cannot cover him, so expect a big fantasy performance here.ġ7. Justin Fields, Bears (QB9): Who thought giving him a good wide receiver would make him a good passer? Ha!ġ6. But have a backup plan, since the game is Monday night.ġ3. Joe Burrow, Bengals (QB8): Everyone is watching him closely, for health and performance. Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals (WR4): Too early to panic with someone so talented. Justin Herbert, Chargers (QB6): If Chargers desire to make each game a shootout, Herbert investors will not mind.ġ0. Lamar Jackson, Ravens (QB4): Accurate so far, but hasn't had a big fantasy game yet. Davante Adams, Raiders (WR3): Even in blowout losses, he gets his PPR points.ħ. Tyreek Hill, Dolphins (WR2): See? He wasn't going to top 200 receiving yards every week. Jalen Hurts, Eagles (QB2): Unimpressive passing to start his season, but we must assume things improve.ĥ. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs (QB1): If Baker Mayfield is going to throw for 300 on the Bears, what can Mahomes do?Ģ. These rankings have been updated to take players out from Thursday night's Giants-49ers game.ġ. If your league is of the standard flex variety, just ignore the presence of quarterbacks. It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential scoring impact demands it. We know many of you compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. Welcome to Week 3 of the 2023 NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football superflex rankings. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįantasy football flex and superflex rankings for Week 3
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