
"It may seem like the third Sunday of the NFL season was all about the exciting, fourth-quarter, blocked field goal attempts, but there was so much more that happened. We saw a barely rostered player leading all fantasy scorers with three touchdowns, the desperate re-emergence of the dormant Philadelphia Eagles' passing offense, the Kansas City Chiefs won a game, the Green Bay Packers lost a game and, as always (of course) there was a significant, season-ending injury to a longtime relevant running back."
"Each Monday, before the current NFL week ends, we will identify players available in at least 50% of ESPN standard leagues worthy of your attention, from standard formats to deeper options. The NFL is a weekly league, and player valuation and roles seldom remain stagnant. It does not matter how you acquire players for your fantasy rosters, just that you get them."
Third Sunday contained far more than late blocked field-goal drama: a scarcely rostered player led fantasy scoring with three touchdowns, the Philadelphia Eagles' passing offense re-emerged, the Kansas City Chiefs registered a win, the Green Bay Packers suffered a loss, and a longtime running back sustained a season-ending injury. Each Monday before the current NFL week ends, players available in at least 50% of ESPN standard leagues are identified for fantasy consideration across standard and deeper formats. Sam Darnold completed 10-of-11 passes for 169 yards and two first-half touchdowns against New Orleans, finishing with 16.72 fantasy points and drawing add interest due to upcoming favorable matchups.
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