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BRISSETT, JACOBY
(WAS)
Jacoby Brissett ran for only 14 yards, but scored 2 TDs this week and added 259 yards and a TD through the air as one of fantasy football's biggest surprises. He is clearly the starter until Luck is ready to roll, but we don't expect to see too many more performances like that one.
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Goff, Jared
(DET)
Goff was efficient in the matchup, completing over 72% of his passes, with three of them going for touchdowns. While a good showing is promising for Goff dynasty owners going forward, he still remains only a streaming option in redraft leagues. This was one of Goff's best showings yet, and it came against a weak San Francisco defense. If Goff continues to progress, he could be worth an add, but as of right now, he remains a bye week fill-in or streamer.
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HOYER, BRIAN
(LV)
Hoyer's play this week was a huge improvement from the previous two weeks, but there is still some room for improvement, as his first pass was intercepted and the Rams scored on the very next play. He still made some questionable decisions, especially under pressure and probably should have had another pass intercepted. With that being said, last night's game displayed what he is capable of in this offense, and if it weren't for a couple drops, he would have had a much better game. Hoyer displayed a connection between his two top receivers and got the deep passing game going. If this is a sign of things to come Hoyer will be a mid-range QB2 going forward.
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KEENUM, CASE
(HOU)
Panicked fantasy owners of Viking receivers had their worries relieved as Keenum peppered his top two WR targets with downfield passes early and often. Keenum has proved himself capable of keeping this offense fantasy-viable in Sam Bradford's absence.
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