Ranking Week 2 fantasy football winners and losers and injury impacts from Sunday
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Ranking Week 2 fantasy football winners and losers and injury impacts from Sunday
"He was a sophomore standout on Sunday, scoring a career-high 37.7 PPR fantasy points, including a 48-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown that at the time looked like a game-winner. Brandon Aubrey's 64-yard, game-tying field goal bought Nabers, his Giants and the opposing Dallas Cowboys a complete overtime period to pad their stats, but don't let that take anything away from how impressive Nabers looked in Week 2."
"Credit Russell Wilson for his big game as well, with the only negative being the interception he committed late in overtime that led to a Cowboys walk-off field goal. Wilson scored 30.30 fantasy points and, at times, had similar touch for the deep ball that he had during his Seattle heyday. Wan'Dale Robinson also continues to impress as a heavily targeted, short-range receiver, though Wilson's willingness to target him deep fueled Robinson's career-best 28.2 points. -- Cockcroft"
Week 2 produced a mix of breakout performances, surprising quiet games from top players, and injuries that altered fantasy depth charts. Malik Nabers delivered a career-high 37.7 PPR with a 48-yard fourth-quarter touchdown and earned praise as a potential first-round fantasy asset. Russell Wilson posted 30.30 fantasy points and showcased deep-ball accuracy, elevating Wan'Dale Robinson to a career-best scoring day. Several established players struggled relative to expectations, creating waiver-wire opportunities and lineup uncertainty. Injuries from Week 2 changed short-term roles and long-term fantasy values, prompting roster adjustments and strategic re-evaluations for managers.
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