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September 16, 2025
Rest-of-season fantasy football rankings following NFL Week 2
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Rest-of-season fantasy football rankings following NFL Week 2

Bijan Robinson tops rest-of-season rankings with a 22.1 PPR point-per-game pace, signaling a foundational fantasy asset with rock-solid floor and weekly ceiling. Joe Burrow’s injury tugs Ja’Marr Chase down the list, tempering upside until Burrow’s status clears. Puka Nacua rockets into the top five, pacing receivers at 50.7 PPR points and cementing a high-target, high-output role for the Rams. Rest-of-season rankings become a practical compass for adds, drops, and trades to chase a championship.

Which rest-of-season move should you make first: add Bijan Robinson, Puka Nacua, or Chase (with Burrow’s health in flux)?How do Burrow’s injury and Chase’s volatility affect weekly lineup strategy and stack choices?Is Nacua a buy-now in redraft and dynasty, or should you wait for a potential regression?Which sleeper options complement Bijan and Nacua to maximize weekly points in the rest of the season?
Mentions:
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-rest-of-..

September 16, 2025
Why your NFL team won, lost during Week 2
Thomas Valentine
PFF
Why your NFL team won, lost during Week 2

Drake Maye exploded in Week 2, earning 83.6 PFF and guiding New England to a 33-27 win with 101 yards and two deep TDs on 4-of-5 attempts over 10 yards. His growth hints at a plausible Year 2 breakout and a tasty late-round QB2 target for fantasy managers.

Green Bay’s defense overwhelmed Washington with 33 pressures and six sacks, illustrating how a fierce front can tilt games and fantasy days alike. Across the slate, Goff-to-St. Brown clicked for 115 yards and three TDs, while Browning shined under blitz for Cincinnati. Week 2 underscored the value of pressure, scheme, and big-play receivers in shaping fantasy outcomes.

Overall, Week 2 spotlighted breakout potential from young passers, elite defensive fronts driving scores, and the continued importance of game-script and play-caller creativity for fantasy rosters.

Which Week 3 matchup should fantasy managers target for a Maye-like breakout?How should you adjust your defenses and bets after Week 2’s dominant performances by Packers and Eagles’ defense?Which under-the-radar receivers benefited from Week 2 deep shots?Identify blitz-heavy teams showing success and those to fade for Week 3.
Mentions:
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/why-your-nfl-team-won-los..

September 16, 2025
Fantasy Football: Boom, bust performances to consider ahead of Week 3
Beckett Mesko
PFF
Fantasy Football: Boom, bust performances to consider ahead of Week 3
Week 2 produced a fantasy barrage: Ja'Marr Chase roared back with 14 catches, 165 yards and a TD, finishing as a top WR despite Joe Burrow’s lengthy injury absence, with Browning under center. Jonathan Taylor anchored Indy with 27 touches for 215 yards and a TD, a clear RB1 cue. Amon-Ra St. Brown dazzled Detroit with three scores and 115 yards. Matthew Golden’s slow start flags breakout potential if Jayden Reed misses time. Hockenson and Engram underperformed, tempering TE optimism. Waiver and prop tools highlighted.
With Burrow out long-term, is Chase still a top-WR1 in fantasy?What’s Golden’s path to a breakout if Reed misses time?Are Hockenson and Engram droppable in standard leagues given their early rotations?Which under-the-radar players could emerge Weeks 3-4 to complement these stars?
Mentions:
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
@Evan Engram | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Evan Engram | Denver Broncos | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-boom-bus..

September 16, 2025
Bengals targeting Derek Carr after Joe Burrow injury isn't happening
@TheBengalsWire
Bengals Wire
Bengals targeting Derek Carr after Joe Burrow injury isn't happening

Bengals RB/2nd-year QB questions surface as Joe Burrow needs season-altering surgery for torn ligaments and turf toe, pushing Jake Browning into the starting role while Brett Rypien sits on the practice squad. Derek Carr’s name pops up via Mike Florio but is deemed a non-starter—Saints hold his rights and a departure would require a trade. The Gronkowski trade example underscores how contract status blocks midseason fixes. Fantasy managers should expect Browning’s ceiling to hinge on surrounding talent and game flow.

Beyond Browning, Carr’s unlikely return, and the Saints’ control of his rights, Bengals’ depth chart remains thin. Shemar Stewart’s injury adds a defensive wrinkle. Overall, the outlook for late-season fantasy production in Cincinnati is largely volatile, with Browning needing favorable scripts and schedule to pay off.

With Burrow out, should fantasy managers block Browning as a weekly start or streamer?If Carr were available, would he be worth a speculative add given Saints hold rights?How does the Gronkowski rights-trade analogy inform potential future Bengals moves?What opponents in the coming weeks could provide Browning-friendly streaming opportunities?
Mentions:
@Brett Rypien | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Brett Rypien | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Derek Carr | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Derek Carr | New Orleans Saints | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New Orleans Saints | NFL
New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Shemar Stewart | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Shemar Stewart | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL

https://bengalswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

September 16, 2025
Fantasy Football Week 3: 5 to waiver wire add, 5 to drop, 5 to buy low, 5 to sell high 2025
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Fantasy Football Week 3: 5 to waiver wire add, 5 to drop, 5 to buy low, 5 to sell high 2025

Jake Browning takes Cincinnati’s quarterback duties, flashing a stable fantasy floor around 20 points per game in his last starter stint, signaling weekly streaming viability in favorable matchups.

Denver’s WR pecking order shifts as Troy Franklin edges Marvin Mims Jr. for outside work, with Courtland Sutton anchoring the unit. Woody Marks is breaking out in Houston’s backfield, potentially becoming a top waiver RB and even a starter soon. PFF+ tools and in-season projections round out the plan for smart, early-week roster decisions.

Which waiver targets from this article should fantasy managers prioritize this week?If targeting backfield moves, how should you balance Browns and Texans RBs alongside these adds?Which Broncos WR should be prioritized alongside Sutton in lineups after Franklin's breakout?What is the biggest risk to Browning's fantasy value this season?
Mentions:
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Dameon Pierce | Houston Texans | NFL
@Dameon Pierce | Houston Texans | NFL
@Dare Ogunbowale | Houston Texans | NFL
@Dare Ogunbowale | Houston Texans | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Marvin Mims Jr. | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Marvin Mims Jr. | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Troy Franklin | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Troy Franklin | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Woody Marks | Houston Texans | NFL
@Woody Marks | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-week-3-5..

September 16, 2025
Rest-of-season fantasy football rankings following NFL Week 2
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Rest-of-season fantasy football rankings following NFL Week 2

Bijan Robinson tops rest-of-season rankings with a 22.1 PPR point-per-game pace, signaling a foundational fantasy asset with rock-solid floor and weekly ceiling. Joe Burrow’s injury tugs Ja’Marr Chase down the list, tempering upside until Burrow’s status clears. Puka Nacua rockets into the top five, pacing receivers at 50.7 PPR points and cementing a high-target, high-output role for the Rams. Rest-of-season rankings become a practical compass for adds, drops, and trades to chase a championship.

Which rest-of-season move should you make first: add Bijan Robinson, Puka Nacua, or Chase (with Burrow’s health in flux)?How do Burrow’s injury and Chase’s volatility affect weekly lineup strategy and stack choices?Is Nacua a buy-now in redraft and dynasty, or should you wait for a potential regression?Which sleeper options complement Bijan and Nacua to maximize weekly points in the rest of the season?
Mentions:
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-rest-of-..

September 16, 2025
Why your NFL team won, lost during Week 2
Thomas Valentine
PFF
Why your NFL team won, lost during Week 2

Drake Maye exploded in Week 2, earning 83.6 PFF and guiding New England to a 33-27 win with 101 yards and two deep TDs on 4-of-5 attempts over 10 yards. His growth hints at a plausible Year 2 breakout and a tasty late-round QB2 target for fantasy managers.

Green Bay’s defense overwhelmed Washington with 33 pressures and six sacks, illustrating how a fierce front can tilt games and fantasy days alike. Across the slate, Goff-to-St. Brown clicked for 115 yards and three TDs, while Browning shined under blitz for Cincinnati. Week 2 underscored the value of pressure, scheme, and big-play receivers in shaping fantasy outcomes.

Overall, Week 2 spotlighted breakout potential from young passers, elite defensive fronts driving scores, and the continued importance of game-script and play-caller creativity for fantasy rosters.

Which Week 3 matchup should fantasy managers target for a Maye-like breakout?How should you adjust your defenses and bets after Week 2’s dominant performances by Packers and Eagles’ defense?Which under-the-radar receivers benefited from Week 2 deep shots?Identify blitz-heavy teams showing success and those to fade for Week 3.
Mentions:
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/why-your-nfl-team-won-los..

September 16, 2025
Fantasy Football: Boom, bust performances to consider ahead of Week 3
Beckett Mesko
PFF
Fantasy Football: Boom, bust performances to consider ahead of Week 3
Week 2 produced a fantasy barrage: Ja'Marr Chase roared back with 14 catches, 165 yards and a TD, finishing as a top WR despite Joe Burrow’s lengthy injury absence, with Browning under center. Jonathan Taylor anchored Indy with 27 touches for 215 yards and a TD, a clear RB1 cue. Amon-Ra St. Brown dazzled Detroit with three scores and 115 yards. Matthew Golden’s slow start flags breakout potential if Jayden Reed misses time. Hockenson and Engram underperformed, tempering TE optimism. Waiver and prop tools highlighted.
With Burrow out long-term, is Chase still a top-WR1 in fantasy?What’s Golden’s path to a breakout if Reed misses time?Are Hockenson and Engram droppable in standard leagues given their early rotations?Which under-the-radar players could emerge Weeks 3-4 to complement these stars?
Mentions:
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
@Evan Engram | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Evan Engram | Denver Broncos | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja'Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Matthew Golden | Green Bay Packers | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-boom-bus..

September 16, 2025
Bengals targeting Derek Carr after Joe Burrow injury isn't happening
@TheBengalsWire
Bengals Wire
Bengals targeting Derek Carr after Joe Burrow injury isn't happening

Bengals RB/2nd-year QB questions surface as Joe Burrow needs season-altering surgery for torn ligaments and turf toe, pushing Jake Browning into the starting role while Brett Rypien sits on the practice squad. Derek Carr’s name pops up via Mike Florio but is deemed a non-starter—Saints hold his rights and a departure would require a trade. The Gronkowski trade example underscores how contract status blocks midseason fixes. Fantasy managers should expect Browning’s ceiling to hinge on surrounding talent and game flow.

Beyond Browning, Carr’s unlikely return, and the Saints’ control of his rights, Bengals’ depth chart remains thin. Shemar Stewart’s injury adds a defensive wrinkle. Overall, the outlook for late-season fantasy production in Cincinnati is largely volatile, with Browning needing favorable scripts and schedule to pay off.

With Burrow out, should fantasy managers block Browning as a weekly start or streamer?If Carr were available, would he be worth a speculative add given Saints hold rights?How does the Gronkowski rights-trade analogy inform potential future Bengals moves?What opponents in the coming weeks could provide Browning-friendly streaming opportunities?
Mentions:
@Brett Rypien | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Brett Rypien | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Derek Carr | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Derek Carr | New Orleans Saints | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
Jacksonville Jaguars | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New Orleans Saints | NFL
New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Shemar Stewart | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Shemar Stewart | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL

https://bengalswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

September 16, 2025
Fantasy Football Week 3: 5 to waiver wire add, 5 to drop, 5 to buy low, 5 to sell high 2025
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Fantasy Football Week 3: 5 to waiver wire add, 5 to drop, 5 to buy low, 5 to sell high 2025

Jake Browning takes Cincinnati’s quarterback duties, flashing a stable fantasy floor around 20 points per game in his last starter stint, signaling weekly streaming viability in favorable matchups.

Denver’s WR pecking order shifts as Troy Franklin edges Marvin Mims Jr. for outside work, with Courtland Sutton anchoring the unit. Woody Marks is breaking out in Houston’s backfield, potentially becoming a top waiver RB and even a starter soon. PFF+ tools and in-season projections round out the plan for smart, early-week roster decisions.

Which waiver targets from this article should fantasy managers prioritize this week?If targeting backfield moves, how should you balance Browns and Texans RBs alongside these adds?Which Broncos WR should be prioritized alongside Sutton in lineups after Franklin's breakout?What is the biggest risk to Browning's fantasy value this season?
Mentions:
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Dameon Pierce | Houston Texans | NFL
@Dameon Pierce | Houston Texans | NFL
@Dare Ogunbowale | Houston Texans | NFL
@Dare Ogunbowale | Houston Texans | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Jake Browning | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Marvin Mims Jr. | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Marvin Mims Jr. | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Troy Franklin | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Troy Franklin | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Woody Marks | Houston Texans | NFL
@Woody Marks | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-week-3-5..

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