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Players to Target Include Jahmyr Gibbs, AJ Dillon, and Luke Musgrave

There is no better feeling than nailing your fantasy football TNF start/sit decision(s). The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers kick off Week 4 in what figures to be a competitive game that could feature plenty of fantasy points. What direction should you be leaning for the fringe options on these teams?
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TNF Start’ Em, Sit’ Em: Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers
- Spread: Lions -1.5
- Total: 46
- Lions implied points: 23.8
- Packers implied points: 22.2
Jared Goff, QB, Detroit Lions
Goff has been fantasy-viable for consecutive weeks with a pair of home games. Last season, he averaged 39% more fantasy points per pass at home than on the road, and with a near 21% difference through three games this season, this is simply a trend you can’t ignore.
The former Los Angeles Rams’ signal-caller heads to Lambeau on a short week to face a Packers defense that allowed just 6.0 yards per pass in their comeback win over the Saints. The unit created enough pressure to record four sacks and knock QB Derek Carr (shoulder) out of the game.
Green Bay has yet to play a solid pocket passer for an entire game this season with previous matchups against Chicago Bears QB Justin Fields, Atlanta Falcons QB Desmond Ridder, and the New Orleans QB tandem of Derek Carr and Jameis Winston, but they’re a top-10 defense on both third down and percentage of yards gained through the air.
Goff traveled to Lambeau to end last season and threw 34 passes — none of which resulted in a score. With no reliable rushing upside — yes, I’m aware he ran for a touchdown last week, which was his first in 34 games with the Lions — he can’t overcome an inefficient/low-volume game through the air, and that’s the fear here.
Goff isn’t a top-12 option for me in Week 4.
Jordan Love, QB, Green Bay Packers
Regression caught up to Love in the passing game last week against the Saints with just one touchdown on 44 attempts after throwing six on 52 passes through the previous two weeks, but his involvement in the run game was still noteworthy.
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Not only did Love score on an RPO from the 1-yard line, but he also had a 24-yard scamper for the second consecutive week. He didn’t offer much as a runner at Utah State, and that has me questioning the sustainability of this, but it’s a good sign for a young QB who’s looking to get comfortable.
Love remains out of my top 15 this week — even if he’s in a good spot. He’s certainly a name to watch as bye weeks approach, and he gets to work with a full complement of weapons. Still, I’m currently watching from a distance, as opposed to holding him on my bench.
David Montgomery, RB, Detroit Lions
The thigh injury that Montgomery suffered late in Week 2 against the Seahawks cost him Week 3, and it’s possible he sits again for this game. This isn’t an efficient rush attack with (Montgomery: 3.8 yards per carry) or without him (Week 3: 3.7 YPC), which makes his fantasy volume dependent on volume and scoring equity.
The former could be in question if he does return, given the potential for the injury to linger, and the latter isn’t a given with Green Bay holding the Atlanta Falcons RB tandem of Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier scoreless on 39 touches in Week 2. If he clears all hurdles, Montgomery is a low-end RB2 for me, but he carries a good amount of risk.
Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Detroit Lions
Returns on the rookie have been mixed this season, and I worry about plugging him in this week if Montgomery is active. For the season, Gibbs’ 4.5 yards per carry isn’t bad, and the fact that he got 68% of the RB carries against the Falcons last week is encouraging.
On the downside, if you remove two chunk plays, his yards-per-carry average dips to 3.4. He’s also failed to earn more than two targets in two of three games. The explosive play is part of his profile, but you must consider that Green Bay didn’t allow Detroit to pick up 15 yards on a single one of their 56 rush attempts last season.

During the first two weeks of the season with Montgomery active, Gibbs was out-carried 37-14 by the veteran — a lack of usage that creates a scary floor.
In a shared backfield, Gibbs is a fringe Flex with a wide range of outcomes. If Montgomery sits again, the rookie gains fantasy stability — with a 42-20 snap edge over Craig Reynolds by way of volume — and would safely be a viable Flex in my ranks.
Craig Reynolds, RB, Detroit Lions
There was talk during the week that Reynolds would assume something similar to the Montgomery role this week after he filled in immediately following the injury, but that wasn’t the case. RB Zonovan “Bam” Knight worked ahead of him last week, with Reynolds’ carries coming in the fourth quarter as Detroit was attempting to run out the clock. There’s no need to roster a Detroit running back not named Montgomery or Gibbs.
Aaron Jones, RB, Green Bay Packers
Following Jones’ hamstring injury during the Week 1 blowout of the Chicago Bears, there was talk that he could have returned to action if the game was closer. Now, he’s missed both games since that explosive opener — in which he tallied 11 touches for 127 yards and two scores. For a player who has 15-plus carries in just one of his past eight games, the volume is a serious question for when he returns.
Need proof? With the season on the line against these Lions last season, Jones held just a 15-9 touch edge over backup RB AJ Dillon. If he was coming off of a healthy week, Jones would be a top-15 running back for me this week, but when taking into consideration the risk that comes with him playing at less than full strength, he checks in outside of my top 20 right now.
AJ Dillon, RB, Green Bay Packers
I have a theory about this ground game, and WR Christian Watson holds the key. Through three weeks, Love leads the NFL in air yards per pass, and that should open up the run game with defenses looking to prevent the big play.
The problem is that defenses aren’t scared about those chunk plays through the air. Watson changes that in a big way when he’s right (14.9 yards per catch last season, four games as a rookie with a 45-yard play), and that’ll help a run game that has seen their RBs average just 3.0 yards per carry over the past two weeks.
Dillon is nothing more than a role-based Flex play if Jones and Watson continue to sit. When this offense is operating at full strength, Dillon might be able to be a Flex option, even in a secondary role. Until then, his ceiling is capped in a way that we didn’t anticipate.
Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, Detroit Lions
The “Sun God” is playing at a high level with consecutive 100-yard performances — something he only did once during 2022 — but this matchup is a bit of a concern.
Last season, St. Brown averaged just 3.1 yards per target against the Packers, a major downward swing from the 8.6 he averaged against the rest of the NFL. Now, does that mean he’s outside of my top 20? Of course not.
With at least six catches in 11 of his past 12 games, the floor is simply too high to get crazy. With potential efficiency concerns and a profile that doesn’t include much scoring equity (scoreless in 14 of his past 17 games with one road score since Week 17 of 2021), your expectations need to be lowered a touch.
Kalif Raymond, WR, Detroit Lions
The pride of Holy Cross has reached 7.5 half-PPR points in consecutive games and was one of just four Lions to earn a target on Sunday against Atlanta. Raymond’s 19.4% target share was good to see, but there’s nothing sustainable to see here.
Through three weeks, it would appear that this team has found its secondary pass catcher in TE Sam LaPorta, and they don’t need a consistent third option.
Christian Watson, WR, Green Bay Packers
The burner has yet to make his season debut, as this hamstring injury lingers. Given his skill set and the nature of the injury, can you trust Watson when he makes his debut?
That’s a little optimistic for me, especially since we haven’t seen Love produce consistent accurate deep balls.
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Still, Watson did put up 104 yards on five catches against these Lions when they met at the end of last season. The upside isn’t a secret, but the ground-level floor isn’t, either.
He’s currently outside of my top 30 at the position, but I’m more sold on him long-term than I was a month ago, given how Love is attacking defenses downfield.
Romeo Doubs, WR, Green Bay Packers
When this kid flashes, he does it spectacularly. Whether it was a pretty 30-yard diving toe-tap effort for the game-winning score or a designed clear-out, there’s undoubtedly something noteworthy here.
That said, Doubs’ 55% catch rate is a problem, especially when Watson returns to form. I’m rostering him for the 27.9% target share he earned last week, but the boom-bust nature of Doubs’ profile has him outside of my comfort Flex zone on a week where all 32 teams are in action.
Jayden Reed, WR, Green Bay Packers
The fantasy community invested in the rookie after his two-score performance against the Falcons, and the Packers tried to pay off your fantasy transaction. Love dropped a 20-yard dime to Reed in the end zone, but he was unable to complete the catch. He tried Reed again on a quick hitter that looked like a two-yard touchdown, but he dropped that, too.
The receiver has earned 20 targets through three weeks, and the scoring opportunities are encouraging, but where his role stands when Watson and Jones return is anybody’s guess. I see the risk in his profile increasing due to a dip in target volume.
I like Reed’s value in dynasty leagues. From the learning-on-the-fly nature of this season to the draft capital spent on him — a second-round pick and 50th overall — he’s going to be allowed to develop. For redraft leagues, however, the floor is going to be too low as the role declines, and that makes him a stash at best in leagues with deeper benches.
Sam LaPorta, TE, Detroit Lions
The rookie has seen his target count increase each week, and he’s the first tight end in NFL history to catch at least five passes in each of his first three career games.
Was LaPorta’s 18.4 fantasy points in Week 3 greatly impacted by a broken coverage 45-yard TD? It was, but you’re still looking at reliable volume, and that’s enough to be a consistent fantasy starter these days. He surpassed his pregame projected catch total in the first quarter.
Remove that defensive hiccup, and LaPorta is averaging just 1.3 fantasy points per reception this season, a rate that points at a concerningly low floor if the volume dries up. Long term, that is possible — Jameson Williams will be back, and I expect Gibbs’ role in the passing game to tick up with reps. But in the short term, you can feel good about sliding LaPorta into your starting lineup.
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Luke Musgrave, TE, Green Bay Packers
The rookie led the Packers in catches against the Saints with six on eight targets for 49 yards in his best performance to date. It could have been even better if Love didn’t airmail a potential 62-yard touchdown.
It’s not the first miss of Musgrave on a fantasy-friendly play, and that has kept some managers off his scent. If you play against box-score watchers, 11 catches for 124 yards through three weeks isn’t going to stand out. Understand that his 73.3% catch rate is impressive from a developing QB, and he’s been inches away from big-time production.
He’s inside my top 15 at the position this week (Detroit saw 47.4% of targets against them go to the tight end position in Week 3) and deserves mention with the other impressive members of the rookie TE class for fantasy purposes — even if his numbers have yet to truly spike.
Who Should You Start in Week 3?
Should I Start Jordan Love or Joe Burrow?
Burrow hobbled through Week 3, but he made it through. Now, he gets a plus matchup against the “pass funnel” Titans. Love has been great, especially given the limited health of his supporting cast, and is in a potential high-scoring game.
Give me Burrow. Love may lead the league in average depth of throw, but with that comes low accuracy. That creates a floor that I’m not comfortable with if my other option is facing one of the worst pass defenses in the game.
Burrow fed WR Ja’Marr Chase and WR Tee Higgins 52.2% of his targets in Week 3, and if he repeats that, he finishes as a top-10 fantasy option in Week 4.
Should I Start Luke Musgrave or Kyle Pitts?
I noted Love’s inaccuracies through three weeks, and I do worry about that, but at least he has volume on which we can count. That can’t be said for the Falcons, and even if they air the ball out, Atlanta TE Jonnu Smith is on the field and threatening Pitts’ target share.
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I don’t view either as a “safe” option, so give me the player I think has a greater per-target upside. Love has just missed Musgrave on a few fantasy impactful plays, and if he connects on one of those this week, the rookie will crack the top 10. That’s more hope than I have for Pitts at the moment.
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News on Aaron Jones, AJ Dillon, and Kareem Hunt Impacting Week 13 RB Rankings

It’s always a challenge to navigate through injuries in fantasy football. The RB position has several players dealing with issues. The time to set Week 13 lineups is near. What are the latest fantasy injury updates on Aaron Jones, AJ Dillon, and Kareem Hunt?
Latest News and Injury Updates Impacting Fantasy
Aaron Jones, RB, Green Bay Packers
Two weeks ago, Aaron Jones went down with an ugly-looking knee injury. Given the way it looked, combined with Jones’ reaction to the injury, it sure felt like he was going to be done for the season. Fortunately, Jones escaped with an MCL sprain.
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Last week, Jones was able to stretch with the team but did not officially practice at all. He did not play on Thanksgiving.
To begin this week, it was more of the same. Jones did not practice, remaining inside with the rehab group, according to Rob Demovsky.
Wednesday practices do not mean much this late in the season. However, when players have previously missed a game, they usually practice on the Wednesday before they return. Jones logging a DNP does not bode well for his chances.
Furthermore, we’ve already seen Jones attempt to return too soon from a hamstring strain, which sidelined him even longer than expected. As a result, look for the Packers to be extra cautious with their top running back.
Even if Jones is able to return to a limited practice on Thursday or Friday, which is not something I expect anyway, fantasy managers should prepare to be without him once again.
With Jones out, AJ Dillon will operate as the lead back. But he’s got an injury of his own …
AJ Dillon, RB, Green Bay Packers
Last week, Dillon got the start with Jones inactive. However, he played just 52% of the snaps. Dillon was his usual inefficient self, carrying the ball 14 times for 43 yards. He salvaged his fantasy outing with three catches for 38 yards.
Whenever Jones misses time, Dillon operates as the lead back, but it’s never exciting for fantasy purposes. He’s just a volume-based RB3. That is what fantasy managers can expect from Dillon this week against a strong Kansas City Chiefs defense. Of course, that is if Dillon is able to go, himself.
Dillon was on the injury report last week with a groin issue. He was able to get in a couple of limited practices before ultimately suiting up. Notably, he did not miss a practice.
Although it is only Wednesday, it’s been six days since the Packers played. In theory, Dillon should be able to practice. The fact that he didn’t is a little bit concerning.
If there’s any good news, it’s not a new injury for Dillon. He’s still managing a groin injury he’s played through for two weeks now.
It sounds as if the decision to hold Dillon out of practice was more precautionary than anything else, according to Matt LaFleur, per Tom Silverstein.
I’m optimistic the Packers are choosing to use the extended time between games to allow Dillon to heal. He’s been playing through the injury and hasn’t looked to be significantly hampered by it. As long as Dillon returns to a limited session on Thursday, he should be good to go for Sunday.
In the event Jones and Dillon are both out, Patrick Taylor would be the lead back. The Packers would have to sign at least one, if not two backs to put behind Taylor. Neither would be even remotely fantasy-relevant.
Kareem Hunt, RB, Cleveland Browns
Last week, Kareem Hunt played just 26% of the offensive snaps. While he hasn’t played more than 44% all season, the 26% number was surprisingly low. Perhaps now we know why. Hunt is currently dealing with a groin injury. He did not practice on Wednesday.
Currently, we don’t know any specifics about Hunt’s injury. If he gets in a limited practice on Thursday or Friday, that probably puts him on track to play.
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However, Hunt’s status doesn’t really have my of a fantasy impact. He is nowhere near fantasy-relevant as long as Jerome Ford remains healthy.
Hunt operated as the lead back while Ford was nursing an ankle sprain. But once Ford fully recovered, Ford was right back in the lead role, which is clearly what the Cleveland Browns want.
Hunt is averaging just 3.21 ypc on the season. He’s only had useful fantasy games when he’s scored, which is something he did for five consecutive games from Weeks 6-10.
Outside of the touchdowns, Hunt just doesn’t offer much. The once-great receiving back offers nothing in the passing game. He has a total of nine catches on the season and hasn’t caught a single one in three of his last four games.
If Hunt can’t go, Pierre Strong Jr. will run as the RB2 behind Hunt. He would not be on the fantasy radar, either.
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Keenan Allen, Jayden Reed, and Dontayvion Wicks Impacting Week 13 Rankings

It is late in the fantasy football season, and players are banged up and dealing with bumps, bruises, and more as teams look toward the postseason. What are the latest fantasy injury updates with Keenan Allen, Jayden Reed, and Dontayvion Wicks, and how could it affect your fantasy starting lineup?
WR Injury Updates
Keenan Allen, WR, Los Angeles Chargers
The Los Angeles Chargers’ star WR Allen still looks solid at almost 32 years old. He is currently the WR2 on the season and has three weeks where he was the WR1. After playing 65 out of the 66 snaps on Sunday night in the loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Allen popped up on the injury report today.
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He missed practice on Wednesday due to a quad issue. It is unclear what the specific injury is or if Allen was just enjoying an extra day off of rest. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on the Los Angeles practice reports as the week progresses to make sure Allen is able to play against New England this week.
It is a decent matchup for WRs against the Patriots — they give up the ninth most fantasy points to opposing WRs, so no doubt Los Angeles wants Allen on the field. Not to mention, the options behind Allen are sparse, with rookie Quentin Johnston and the speedy Jalen Guyton batting cleanup.
Jayden Reed, WR, Green Bay Packers
Rookie WR Reed has been a pleasant surprise on a young Green Bay Packers team trying to find its new identity. Reed is WR30 currently and has almost 500 yards receiving and five TDs. He was WR25 in the Packers’ Thanksgiving upset of the Detroit Lions.
Over the last couple of weeks, Reed has been dealing with a chest injury. Leading up to their Week 12 matchup, Reed was limited on the Tuesday of that week, and it seems like he is still battling the issue. He didn’t practice on Wednesday this week.
The Packers play the Chiefs on Sunday night and would love to have their full arsenal of weapons out and available. If Reed is unavailable, Christian Watson, who has been coming on strong lately, could see more snaps. Watson was the WR10 in Week 12 and had seven targets from Jordan Love.
Dontayvion Wicks, WR, Green Bay Packers
Fellow rookie WR Wicks had his best fantasy game of the season in Week 11 when he finished as WR25. That week, he caught three of his five targets for 91 yards. Wicks is deeper down the depth chart behind Reed, Watson, and Romeo Doubs, but he is showing flashes of talent.
Near the end of the Week 11 game against the Chargers, Wicks sustained a concussion. He also seemed to be dealing with a knee issue. Wicks did not pass the protocol and did not play in the Thanksgiving game.
On Monday, head coach Mike LaFleur stated that Wicks had cleared concussion protocol. However, he was still limited at Wednesday’s practice due to the knee.
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Jerry Jeudy, Rashid Shaheed, and Dalton Schultz Impacting Week 13 Rankings

Many fantasy leagues are entering the final week or two of the regular season, and now it is more important than ever to make sure you have the right lineup.
Injuries are playing a huge role in fantasy football, with guys like Jerry Jeudy, Rashid Shaheed, and Dalton Schultz all dealing with injuries.
Let’s take a look at each of these three players.
Latest News and Injury Updates Impacting Fantasy
Jerry Jeudy, Denver Broncos, WR
It has been a tough year for Jeudy in 2023 for multiple reasons. He’s dealt with trade rumors, inconsistent play, and injuries. He is currently dealing with injury issues right now, as he missed Wednesday’s practice with a groin injury.
While seeing a receiver not practice during the week can be a bad thing, it sounds like the Denver Broncos did so out of caution.
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Head coach Sean Payton talked to the media on Wednesday and said that he expects Jeudy to be fine for the game Sunday against the Houston Texans. Payton said Jeudy will practice in some capacity on Thursday, but it is unknown if that will be in a full or a limited role.
The game against the Texans is a big one, as these two teams are in the middle of a thick AFC wildcard race. A win in this game could go a long way in determining which team makes the playoffs, so if Jeudy is able to go, expect him to play in this game.
Rashid Shaheed, New Orleans Saints, WR
Shaheed is one of the few players on the New Orleans Saints roster who has the ability to make a big play. He has elite speed and provides the team with big plays in the special teams game as well. While the news for Jeudy sounds optimistic, the news for Shaheed isn’t as good.
Early in the week, head coach Dennis Allen said the good news for Shaheed was that he avoided a serious injury. However, the likelihood of him being able to play on Sunday is low, and the Saints could be in big trouble at the wide receiver position.
Besides Shaheed, Michael Thomas was placed on injured reserve last week, while receiver Chris Olave is also unlikely to play because of a concussion. There may be a temptation by the Saints to have as many players play as they can, as they are right in the battle for the NFC South division title.
Keep an eye on Shaheed in the next couple of days to see if anything changes, but right now, it doesn’t sound great for his availability for Week 13.
Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans, TE
The Texans have been a surprise team in the NFL this year, with the passing game of C.J. Stroud being better than expected. One of the biggest things a rookie quarterback can rely on is a valuable tight end, and Schultz has done that for Stroud often.
Injuries are piling up for the Texans, as Schultz and Tank Dell both missed Wednesday’s practice.
Schultz is battling a hamstring injury, and that played a role in why he logged only 29 snaps on Sunday. He is a guy you should definitely keep an eye on the next day or two to see if he is practicing. If he isn’t able to go, Brevin Jordan will be the next man up for the Texans.
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