We're headed into week three of the 2015 NFL season, and Fantasy Football leagues are starting to heat up now that two games have been played. How disappointed are you in your roster so far? Are you looking for some tips? Perhaps some waiver wire additions are in your future? If so, take a look at our report below that compiles some top opinions from experts! Keep reading to fix up your starters now.
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According to a number of compiled expert opinions, New England Patriots running back Dion Lewis is most likely on your league's waiver wire and should absolutely end up on your team. He's a safe bet in the Patriots' backfield thanks to his catching ability and had some impressive numbers in week two, according to Fantasy Pros.
Next in line is Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson, who was also named on last week's waiver wire report. Other names include Devonta Freeman, Matt Jones, James Starks and more.
You can check out our week two injury report Fantasy Football tips right here!
Another popular tactic besides scouring the waiver wire is to stream defenses each week. Which team do you have? Are you disappointed? Head over to the waiver wire and grab another team, but make sure to check out what teams they're going up against!
According to our friends over at Fantasy Pros, there are a number of teams to choose from this week. While you probably wouldn't want to draft these D/STs, week three holds some promise for them. You probably can't grab the top teams like the Patriots or Seattle Seahawks, but maybe think about grabbing the Buffalo Bills or the New York Giants - a team that one of your league members wouldn't think to grab.
What are your predictions for week three? Let us know in the comments section below!
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