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Fantasy Football Start/Sit: Tyreek Hill, DJ Moore, Malik Nabers (Week 3)

Fantasy Football Start/Sit: Tyreek Hill, DJ Moore, Malik Nabers (Week 3)

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Here's our fantasy football start/sit article, including all the players we're calling dark horses and duds this week. Below, we'll take a closer look at some players to consider this week.

Tyreek Hill (WR – MIA)

“Unfortunately, Tyreek Hills The fantasy outlook took a massive hit when Tua Tagovailoa was placed on the injured list earlier this week. The superstar played four games without Tagovailoa in the 2022 season, averaging a 22.4% target share, a 26% route target rate and a 36.5% first-round target share (per Fantasy Points Data). However, he only averaged 12.6 fantasy points per game in those four games, and 9.5 or fewer in half of the matchups. Meanwhile, Hill faces a Seattle Seahawks defense that has limited wide receivers to 15.1 fantasy points per game through the first two weeks, the fourth-fewest in the NFL. Additionally, Seattle has two of the cornerbacks with the highest PFF coverage grades this year – Riq Woolen (84.6) and Devon Witherspoon (70.1). Expect Mike Macdonald to do everything he can to take out Hill.”
Michael Fanelli (FantasyPros)

DJ Moore (WR – CHI)

DJ Moore has finished as the WR41 and WR30, and you might want to consider benching him. The offensive line isn't playing well, and Caleb Williams is off to a rocky start. The effort is fine; Moore has seen 18 targets in two weeks. But the quality of the targets has been pretty poor. Moore has only caught 11 of those 18 targets for 89 yards. Currently, Sleeper's line is at 61.5 yards and Caleb Williams' is at 204.5 yards. Williams' completions are 19.5 and touchdowns are 0.5. Things are not looking good in Chicago. Good news: They face the Rams and Panthers in the next two weeks.”
David Heilman (Podcast network for sports betting)

Malik Nabers (WR – NYG)

Malik Nabers had a mammoth week against the Commanders, but that's not surprising. Every wide receiver explodes against Washington. This week, Nabers visits the Browns' brutal secondary, and it's hard to imagine the Giants' passing game getting anything done against one of the league's best pass defenses. I'm not saying you have to bench Nabers, but if you have a viable alternative, I'd consider it.”
Ben Wasley (The Fantasy First Down)

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