Welcome to Week 3 of the fantasy football season. It was a great Week 2 for Amon-Ra St. Brown, who helped the Lions get back on track with nine receptions for 113 yards and three touchdowns. The Lions offensive slump lasted a whole one game. Let’s see who steps up this week!
Top 100 fantasy football PPR wide receivers for Week 3
Chet Gresham takes us through the top 100 PPR wide receivers for Week 3


WR injuries
Xavier Worthy, Chiefs
Worthy got in some limited work in practice, but never really seemed close to playing last week. We’ll see if his chances go up this week as the Chiefs prepare to take upon the Giants.
Jayden Reed, Packers
Reed broke his collar bone and will be out a couple months. That should help boost Dontayvion Wicks, who took over a good portion of his slot snaps after his injury.
Jauan Jennings, 49ers
Jennings had been dealing with a shoulder injury from Week 1, but picked up an ankle injury in Week 2. He ended up playing through the injury and putting up big fantasy numbers, but we’ll see how he feels this week before inking him into your lineups against the Cardinals.
Christian Kirk, Texans
Kirk has missed the first two games due to a hamstring injury. He should be getting closer to a return, so keep an eye on his practice participation ahead of their game against the Jaguars.
Week 3 odds
Highest point totals
Lions at Ravens (51.5)
Cowboys at Bears (50.5)
Dolphins at Bills (49.5)
Highest implied individual team totals
Buffalo Bills (31)
Baltimore Ravens (28.5)
Chicago Bears (26)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (25.5)
Green Bay Packers (25.5)
Lowest point totals
Saints at Seahawks (41.5)
Packers at Browns (42.5)
Bengals at Vikings (42.5)
Lowest implied individual team totals
Cleveland Browns (17)
New Orleans Saints (17.3)
Miami Dolphins (18.5)
New York Jets (19)
Largest point spreads
Dolphins at Bills (-12.5)
Packers (-8.5) at Browns
Saints at Seahawks (-7)
Jets at Buccaneers (-6.5)
Streaming WRs
Troy Franklin vs. Chargers
Franklin saw a bump in work in Week 1 compared to his rookie season, but Week 2 he got an even bigger increase in snaps and targets. He ended up catching 8-of-9 targets for 89 yards and a touchdown, adding 11 yards on the ground. He gets a tough matchup this week, but if he’s turned a corner, I love his upside moving forward.
Wan’Dale Robinson vs. Chiefs
Robinson broke out in a big way last week against the Cowboys, catching 8-of-10 passes for 142 yards and a touchdown. It would be surprising to see numbers close to those against the Chiefs, but he has a good PPR floor and if he continues to see deeper targets, his chances of putting up big games will increase.











