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Who’s on Top? Week 3 Triple Threat Recap

Well, just like that we are headed into Week 4 and after three solid weeks, the picks will get more interesting. With so many injuries and matchup adjustments, picking the right mix seems to be getting harder and harder. Who would have thought Kelvin Benjamin, Julio Jones and Brandin Cooks would have combined for a total of 3 catches in week 3?

Unfortunately, these things seems to crop up all the time. The guys who should produce become the guys that don’t when you least expect it. While it will be forever frustrating, it still stacks up to an even competition and one that makes the ALL New Triple Threat Contest that more intriguing.

Before we get into the stats, let’s look at the results so far and see where everyone stacks up. The top trio was Drew Brees, Ezekiel Elliot, and Jarvis Landry picked by [email protected].

For all my statistical animals out there, below are some neat little tidbits based upon the first three weeks. Let me know what you think so far and add anything you’d like, as well. Do you have a favorite trend, stat or pattern that you follow? Place your suggestions in the comment section!

Most used Quarterback: Eli Manning (17 times)

Most used Running Back: DeAngelo Williams (15 times)

Most used Wide Receiver: Odell Beckham Jr. (19 times)

Weekly Average for QB points: 876.8 pts

Weekly Average for RB points: 541.5 pts

Weekly Average for WR points: 547.1 pts

Week 3 results:

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Full season results to date:

 

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Good luck to everyone in Week 4 and look forward to the playoff version with a few new twists coming soon.

 

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For fantasy purposes, all my articles are predicated upon a PPR-based system.

 

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