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#5: WR - Quentin Johnston (LAC)

Jim Harbaugh is bringing the ground-and-pound offense back to LA, Johnston earned 6 out of Justin Herbertā€™s 20 targets, leading the team. He also led the team in receiving yards with 51, and caught 2 touchdown passes. Itā€™s clear that the opportunity may not be there every week for Johnston, but heā€™s a 1st-round talent whoā€™s starting to look like Herbertā€™s preferred guy. So, heā€™ll provide solid flex value as the season goes on.

#4: QB - Gardner Minshew (LV)

If you need a streamer at QB for Week 3, Minshew is a great matchup-based option. After an impressive upset win over the Ravens, during which Minshew completed 30 of his 38 attempts, Minshew should have no trouble with the Panthers, who looked completely listless in their Week 2 loss. Davante Adams and Brock Bowers look like a legitimate duo, and should provide enough firepower for Minshew to have a good fantasy performance this week.

3: TE - Hunter Henry (NE)

In the Patriotsā€™ 23-20 OT loss to the Seahawks, Jacoby Brissett attempted 27 passes. Only 5 of them went to WRs. Henry was the clear #1 target on the day, attracting 12 targets, while catching 8 for 109 yards. He provided a nice outlet for Brissett when the protection broke down, which happened early and often. So, Henry is the most reliable Patriot outside of Rhamondre Stevenson and can help out at tight end if you need it.

#2: WR - Tyler Johnson (LAR)

The Ramsā€™ WR corps has taken a couple of serious hits, first with the news that Puka Nacua could potentially be out until Week 9, and then with Cooper Kupp leaving the stadium in a walking boot on Sunday. So, while Johnson still remains behind Demarcus Robinson in the pecking order, a whole lot of opportunity is about to open up if Kupp has to miss time. So, take the flier.

Other Week 3 newsletters your competition probably already readā€¦

- šŸ”„ Sunday's Studs and Duds

šŸ¤• Injuries Pile Up as WR Samuel Will Miss Time

ā˜•ļø Kupp to Miss Multiple Weeks; May Hit IR

šŸ¦µ Giants Work Out Multiple Kickers

šŸ§€ Packersā€™ Lloyd Suffers Week 2 Sprained Ankle

šŸšØ With Pacheco Out, Chiefs ā€œHuntā€ for Replacement

šŸŽ½ Jaguarsā€™ Bigsby Good to Go for Week 3

šŸ¤  Injured TE Expected Back this Week for Dallas

šŸ¬ Dolphins Undecided on Whatā€™s Next for Tua

šŸ’” Saintsā€™ Utility Man Has Chest Injury

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