Fantasy Football Waivers – Week 4 NFL 2022 • First and Ten

The third week of the NFL season 2022 and he left us important Fantasy Football lessons, but mainly players who will be very valuable to our team in the coming weeks and who could help us win in our League and even reach the Playoffs. For this reason, below we leave you the Waivers de Fantasy Football worth acquiring for Week 4.

Remember that to be a good Fantasy Football manager you must be on the lookout and make the necessary moves so that each week your starting lineup gets as many points as possible.

The players I’ll mention below are in the order I’d fit them in if they were all available; however, you must take into account the needs of your roster and adjust your priorities.

Top Fantasy Football Waivers for Week 3:

RB Khalil Herbert – Chicago Bears

Herbert is the reason many managers have handcuffs (substitute runners on the bench of his roster). David Montgomery suffered an injury that could keep him out for a week or two and Herbert automatically became a highly relevant RB, since all the use that Montgomery was having passes into the hands of his teammate.

RB Alexander Mattison – Minnesota Vikings

For his part, Mattison is the handcuff par excellence and year after year we have seen how he usually comes out in the last rounds of the Draft, but if he is still available in your league, do not hesitate to go for him, since he will receive the same workload as Dalvin Cook after the serious injury he suffered . Be careful, I would not expect the same numbers as Cook, but he will give good points if the RB # 4 misses some games.

WR Treylon Burks – Tennessee Titans

The rookie catcher’s explosion is nearing completion, and you’d better anticipate it before he’s robbed on waivers. Burks became a full-time player in Week 3, as he was present for 69 percent of the snaps, running 27 routes which was 96 percent for the Titans. The only thing he’s missing is realizing it in Fantasy Points, which could happen in the next few weeks, especially in W5 against Commanders.

WR Romeo Doubs – Green Bay Packers

Without the presence of Sammy Watkins and Christian Watson, Doubs was more involved and had eight targets for eight receptions, 73 yards and a touchdown. His connection with Rodgers could continue to grow in the coming weeks, so he can be expected to keep up good numbers.

WR Greg Dortch – Arizona Cardinals

The wide receiver has made the most of his opportunity in the absence of DeAndre Hopkins and Rondale Moore with 23 targets for 20 receptions, 198 yards and a touchdown, so it looks hard to forget him once his teammates return to the game. alignment. So if he’s still free in your league go for him.

WR Russell Gage – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Gage became Tom Brady’s favorite wide receiver due to the absences of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Julio Jones. Gage caught 12 of his 13 targets and converted them for 87 yards and a touchdown, so even with Evans back, Russell Gage will still be an asset to this offense.

TE Tyler Conklin – New York Jets

The tight end position is one of the most difficult to fill, since talent is scarce, but Conklin has earned the mention, since in the first three weeks he has had at least seven targets per game. Against the Bengals he caught all eight passes thrown his way for 84 yards. Also, his next two games are favorable against the Steelers and the Dolphins.

DEF Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings’ defense averages 7 fantasy points per game, a not insignificant figure for those who change defenses every week. Their next matches look very favorable, since they will face the New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears.

Here are my recommendations to add in Fantasy Football Waivers this Week 3. Which players were missing? Who are you going for? Comment below or on the social networks of Primero y Diez. Remember that you can also tell me your doubts on my twitter account

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