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Quinshon Judkins: This week proved one thing: Judkins is Stefanski’s feature back. With 18 carries for 94 yards and a touchdown, Quinshon already leads the league in rushing yards for a rookie running back, this coming after he missed week one. Number 10 is averaging 5.5 YPC and looks to continue his strong RB1 campaign with Jerome Ford and Dylan Sampson essentially being made obsolete (at least from a fantasy perspective). I’d run The Ohio State product as a very strong flex or tentative RB2.
Browns D/ST: It is so hard to know what to do with our defense fantasy-wise. While the Browns D/ST ranks number 1 in many, many categories through 3 weeks. They are playing with a very weak offense. The result of this is that Myles Garret and his unit are constantly on the field. And because of that, they can get worn down. Mason Graham and Carson Schwesinger look fantastic, but it still makes no sense to me that the Ravens dropped 40, and we held Green Bay to 10. I would play their D/ST tentatively depending on the matchup. For this next week against Detroit, I wouldn’t risk it.

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Dylan Sampson: Sampson had a very promising debut in week 1. With the emergence of Quinshon Judkins, however, I don’t think he’s going to be a very reliable fantasy play. Keep him on your bench if you have no other options, but I wouldn’t start him.
Joe Flacco: Flacco looks bad. He looks old and bad. I’m keeping it simple, because it is. DON’T START HIM!
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