Fantasy Football Week 3: Rankings, sleepers, start/sit advice and more


We’re onto Week 3 of the fantasy season and there’s been an unusually high amount of QB injuries so far this season. We’re used to seeing injuries pile up over the course of a whole season but not so early on, where we enter this week with the potential for five key QBs to be missing, thrusting backups into starting roles.

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The biggest news among those QBs coming out of Week 2 is that Joe Burrow is expected to be sidelined for at least three months. If you have Burrow — or are looking for a replacement for another QB — not to worry, we have you covered with plenty of content, including rankings, waiver-wire pickups, expert analysis and more. Head below to find everything you need to prepare for Week 3 and shake off those injuries to win your matchup.

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Week 3 Rankings

Half-PPR rankings

Justin Boone’s rankings (Half PPR)

PPR rankings

🧐 Week 3 Strategy

Coming Friday

  • Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em: Week 3 lineup advice

  • Roundtable: Week 3 bold predictions

  • A player to watch from every game in Week 3

  • Week 3 Matchups to exploit to give you an edge

  • Projection outliers: Who’ll exceed or fall short of expectations?

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