Week 3 broke the curse! Nobody named in the article suffered a horrible injury. As an added bonus, the plays performed pretty well and hopefully helped you climb the leader board.
The theme for Week 4 values is injury replacements, young quarterbacks, and stars in the making playing in prime time in Week 3. I will touch on a few of my favorites.
Please note, a ton can (and will) change between article posting and kickoff, follow me on Twitter for all my thoughts on additional value coming and going before lineups lock.
QUARTERBACK
Joe Flacco ($4,600), Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars:
Caution: not for the faint
RUNNING BACK
Wayne Gallman ($4,600), New York Giants vs. Washington Redskins:
WIDE RECEIVER
Terry McLaurin ($4,500), Washington Redskins at New York Giants:
Note: McLaurin popped up on the injury report as I was writing this so stay alert in case we get details he will miss.
Going right back to this game but taking the other side of the ball. McLaurin has caught at least 5 passes and 1 touchdown in each of his first three games as a rookie. People saw his performance on MNF (assuming people watched that horrible game) so he will be popular but the Giants are abysmal against the pass so I will play the chalk.
Emmanuel Sanders ($4,900) Denver Broncos vs Jacksonville Jaguars:
Last week was a dud vs. a very good defense. This week Manny Sanders faces another perceived good defense in the Jaguars. That perception is not a reality as the Jags have actually struggled so far against the pass. Even if Jalen Ramsey plays, which isn’t likely, he won’t travel in the slot that often to guard against Sander. I like Sanders to get about 7-8 targets in this game and turn them into 15-20 points with upside for more.
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TIGHT END
Will Dissly ($3,600), Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals:
DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS
Denver Broncos ($2,900) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars:
The Broncos are getting heavily criticized (and rightfully so) for having zero sacks and zero interceptions through 3 games. However, two of those games came on the road and the other one was against a Bears team that actively tries to hide the passing game. I will take a gamble with the home defense facing a rookie QB. There is risk the Jag’s take the air out of the ball and limit plays for the defense but this is a value article. All the obvious defenses are priced up above $3,000. I currently have Denver as the 3rd highest ceiling behind the Bears and Chargers so they are well worth the risk.
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