NAP RECORD: 0-3.
OVERALL RECORD: 24-22-1.
UPDATED TOTAL PROFIT/LOSS: -14.59 points.
WEEK THREE RECORD: 5-7-1.
WEEK THREE PROFIT/LOSS: -2.5 points.
Ok, new idea. Whatever I put down as my NAP of the week, do the opposite. The Colts lose to the Jags 24-0 and somehow go out and beat the Chiefs. Get outta hereeeee. What the hell is going on?
The overall record is still intact, but that profit/loss tracker is creeping into scary territory. The grind just has to get taken to another level. This bounce back finna be lit. Full betting review is below.

This Tuesday’s article will focus solely on the Fantasy Waiver Wire, as there is some top-quality value to be found in preparation for week 4.
All Week 3 Picks:
Baltimore Ravens @ NE Patriots: Ravens -3, 1 point 10/11
- Yes.
- Profit/Loss: +0.91.
Buffalo Bills @ Miami Dolphins: Bills Over 53.5, 1 point @10/11
- No.
- Profit/Loss: -1.
Cincinnati Bengals @ NY Jets: Jets +7.5, 1 point @ 4/6
- No.
- Profit/Loss: -1.
Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings: Lions +6, 1.5 points @10/11
- Yes.
- Profit/Loss: +1.36.
Houston Texans @ Chicago Bears: Texans +2.5, 0.5 point @10/11
- No.
- Profit/Loss: -0.5.
Kansas City Chiefs @ Indianapolis Colts: Chiefs -5.5, 2 points @ 10/11
- No.
- Profit/Loss: -2.
Las Vegas Raiders @ Tennessee Titans: No Bet.
- N/A.
NO Saints @ Carolina Panthers: Panthers +2.5
- Yes.
- Profit/Loss: +0.91.
Philadelphia Eagles @ Washington Commanders: Eagles -6.5, 1 point @ 10/11
- Yes.
- Profit/Loss: +0.91.
Jacksonville Jaguars @ LA Chargers: Under 42.5, 1 point @ 10/11
- No.
- Profit/Loss: -1.
Atlanta Falcons @ Seattle Seahawks: No Bet.
- N/A.
Green Bay Packers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bucs -1, 1 point @ 10/11
- No.
- Profit/Loss: -1.
LA Rams @ Arizona Cardinals: Rams -3.5, 1 point @10/11
- Yes.
- Profit/Loss: +0.91.
San Francisco 49ers @ Denver Broncos: 49ers ML, 1 point @ 4/5
- No.
- Profit/Loss: -1.
Dallas Cowboys @ NY Giants: Under 39 points, 1 point @ 10/11
- Push.
€5 to €250 Challenge:
This obviously lost, but a breakdown of each leg is below.
- Jaylen Waddle over 64.5 – yes
- Jamaal Williams anytime – yes
- Philadelphia Eagles -2.5 – yes
- Jameis Winston under 214.5 – no
- Chiefs -2.5 – no
- Ravens win and over 33.5 – yes
- David Montgomery over 69.5 – no
Week 4 Waiver Wire Targets
RB:
Jamaal Williams
Currently the overall RB7, Jamaal Williams has been breaking my DeAndre Swift drafting heart. The Lions second in command running back has been cleaning up the goal line work and is currently averaging 15.23 points per game in half-point PPR. Williams is currently rostered in 32.2% of leagues, but that will likely change with Swift looking like he could miss a couple of weeks, at least. HC Dan Campbell said on Monday that Swift could do with a couple of weeks off so that his shoulder and ankle injuries would have a chance to heal. Even with Swift playing, Williams is a starting fantasy RB due to the Lions offence being so dynamic and powerful. But with the head honcho now likely out, he is a guaranteed opponent killer.
Khalil Herbert
After his monster performance against the Texans on Sunday night, Herbert is currently the overall RB8. Herbert got a chance to shine when Bears RB1, David Montgomery went off with an injury. Herbert logged 29.90 points from 157 yards rushing and 2 TDs in half-point PPR. The impressive 7.9 yards per carry was obviously pumped up by the poor Texans run defence, but Herbert is a decent player and should go well against the 20th ranked Giants defence in week four.
Alexander Mattison
If he’s on your waivers, for some reason, he would be a nice pick-up with Dalvin Cook dislocating his shoulder once again.
WR:
Michael Gallup
Cooper Rush is now 3-0 as a starter for the Cowboys. Do we have a QB controversy brewing in Dallas? Lol. But in all seriousness, Michael Gallup would be a solid pick-up off the waivers this week, if he is to return from injury. Rush is managing the offence well enough to consider acquiring Dallas’ normal WR2. Last week, Gallup logged a full week of practice, but was not activated for Monday’s game against the Giants. The Cowboys face the 30th ranked defence against WRs, the Commanders, in week four.
Tyler Boyd
Tyler Boyd has averaged 11.50 points so far this season in half-point PPR leagues, but his 18.50-point performance against the Jets last week was his standout showing. The Bengals slot receiver logged 105 yards and one tuddie as the Bengals did one over on New York. Boyd is a solid option is PPR leagues and now goes up against a Miami defence that is currently ranked 24th against WRs. You should probably have someone better than him on your bench, but if you’re really stuck, he’s up there with the best of them on the waivers.
TE:
Tyler Conklin
Tyler Conklin is currently the TE4 in half-point PPR leagues. Let that sink in. The Jets TE has been building a connection with Joe Flacco this season, which culminated in a 12.40-point performance last week against the Bengals. The TE position is a certified disaster this year, outside of Andrew and Kelce, so picking up Conklin could be a very real option for some of you. To make things even better, the Jets have the Steelers this week, who just conceded 19.40 points to David Njoku in week three’s TNF. Conklin is currently rostered in 30.6% of leagues.


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