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Week 3 Rankings

By The Commissioner Tue Sep 23 1:51am CT
Updated by The Commissioner Tue Sep 23 1:54am CT
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Week 3 MVP

Week 3 is in the books, and the league is starting to take shape. Diesel 44 Express and Detroit Football Dream remain the last two undefeated teams at 3-0, both powered by dominant backfield performances. Silent But Deadly bounced back strong, while Big Johnson finally notched its first win. On the flip side, Green Machine and Holden's Heros are still searching for answers at 0-3. With just three weeks down, the early storylines are already heating up.

1. Diesel 44 Express--39.8. Diesel 44 Express kept rolling behind another huge showing. Jonathan Taylor dominated with 118 total yards and 3 rushing TDs, while Lamar Jackson shredded Detroit for 288 yards and 3 scores. Puka Nacua stayed hot with 11 catches for 112 yards, and Achane added 91 total yards with a TD. Even with Russell Wilson struggling and Chase held in check, the rest of the roster was too strong, pushing the Express to 3-0 with another statement win.

2. Silent But Deadly--32.0. Silent But Deadly lived up to the name with a dominant performance. Caleb Williams erupted for 4 TDs and 32 points, while McCaffrey (140 total yards), Cook (108 and a TD), and Mason (116 and 2 TDs) formed a three-headed monster in the backfield. Garrett Wilson added 10 catches for 84 yards and a score to cap off a huge day for the offense. Even with quiet games from Kelce and Deebo, the rest of the lineup exploded, giving Silent But Deadly one of the biggest wins of the season so far.

3. Lawrence Lions--27.0. The Lions battled but couldn't overcome losing CeeDee Lamb in the first quarter. Bijan Robinson produced 111 total yards, Odunze scored on a 62-yard night, and Trey McBride added a TD from the tight end spot. Evans and Jefferson both chipped in, while the Cardinals defense stayed steady. But Jake Browning and Jordan Love were mediocre, Jeanty was bottled up, and with Lamb posting a zero, the Lions couldn't keep pace.

4. 4th N Long--25.0. 4th N Long leaned on its QBs as Josh Allen threw 3 TDs and Drake Maye added two more with 313 combined yards. Nico Collins exploded for 104 yards and a score, while Pollard chipped in a rushing TD. The Colts defense delivered a big 17-point outing with a defensive touchdown. But Barkley was quiet, Flowers and Franklin barely contributed, and outside of Collins, the WR group faltered. A solid 134 points, but not enough to keep pace with a juggernaut performance.

5. Holden's Heroes--24.4. Holden's Heros struggled again, with bright spots but not enough overall firepower. Ricky Pearsall broke out for 117 yards and a score, while Stafford and Goff each tossed a TD. Jacobs chipped in 74 total yards, and London was steady with 55 receiving yards. But Stevenson's two costly fumbles, Chase Brown's inefficiency, and limited impact from the Rams defense kept the total low. The Heros slid to 0-3 despite Pearsall's big day.

6. BOB'S TEAM--17.0. BOB'S TEAM couldn't keep pace this week despite Geno Smith's strong 3-TD outing. Mahomes was quiet by his standards, and the RBs were solid but unspectacular with Hubbard and Irving combining for 23. Davante Adams found the end zone, but Kupp, Doubs, and Nabers were all non-factors. The Steelers defense did their part with 5 sacks and 4 forced fumbles, but the lack of WR depth behind Adams left too much ground to make up.

7. A God Amon Men--13.6. A God Amon Men got back on track with a well-rounded performance. A.J. Brown was dominant with 109 yards and a TD, while Pittman and Amon-Ra St. Brown also found the end zone to power the WR corps. Kenneth Walker scored twice on the ground, and Mac Jones delivered 284 passing yards with a TD. Even with quiet outings from Breece Hall and the depth receivers, the core playmakers stepped up, helping A God Amon Men earn their first win of the season.

8. Big Johnson--13.2. Big Johnson picked up their first win behind a monster outing from Jalen Hurts, who totaled 4 TDs and over 30 fantasy points. Jahmyr Gibbs shined with 99 total yards and 2 scores, while rookie Quinshon Judkins added 94 yards and a TD. Daniel Jones was efficient, Tyreek Hill found the end zone again, and the Buccaneers defense delivered a huge 16-point day capped by a defensive TD. With strong balance across the lineup, Big Johnson secured a comfortable first victory.

9. Green Machine--10.8. Green Machine couldn't get on track, dropping to 0-3 despite decent QB play. Mayfield and Nix combined for 35 points, and Pickens was a bright spot with 68 yards and a TD. But the backfield sputtered as Kamara and Sampson were nearly invisible, Henry lost a fumble, and Ridley was quiet again. Even with solid contributions from the Packers defense, the offense outside of Pickens couldn't keep pace.

10. Detroit Football Dream--10.5. Detroit Football Dream stayed unbeaten with another balanced outing. David Montgomery dominated on the ground with 151 yards and 2 TDs, while Courtland Sutton broke out for 118 yards and a score. Prescott and Darnold combined for 34 points, Javonte Williams added 92 yards and a TD, and even role players like Calvin Austin found the end zone. The Texans defense chipped in with 10 more, giving the Dream a comfortable win and a 3-0 start.

Week 3 MVP: Jonathan Taylor--34.80 points

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Projected Draft Order:

1. Detroit Fotball Dream--471.85
2. BOB'S TEAM--473.13
3. Green Machine--474.82
4. 4th N Long--491.84
5. Big Johnson--492.44
6. A God Amon Men--525.23
7. Holden's Heroes--531.22
8. Lawrence Lions--539.82
9. Silent But Deadly--606.87
10. Diesel 44 Express--639.96