
Under The Microscope: Who To Watch in Week 3 |
D.J. Williams, it’s time to emerge from the shadows.
Here are a few key things to watch in this weekend’s college fantasy football action.
Kaep & company produced a stinker in South Bend a few weeks ago. They’ve had a bye week to stew things over. Will they come out sluggish or with their hair on fire?
DuJuan Harris, Jerrel Jernigan and Levi Brown came out firing in the first half of their opener. Then things fell apart the rest of the way against Bowling Green. After getting pummeled by Florida last week, it will be interesting to see if they can get things on track against a bad UAB defense.
What is going on down in El Paso? Only 1 TD pass in two games? It’s only a matter of time before the Miners passing game gets rolling. Right?
Arkansas is another team that played in week 1, then had a bye. We still aren’t sure who the playmakers will be for the Hogs. This game should be pretty telling.
Gus Malzahn’s new offense will be on display tonight in what could be a wild one. How will Kodi Burns be utilized? Will Tate and McCalebb continue to share carries?
Arnaud is coming off an awful outing against in-state rival Iowa. Now the coaching staff is said to be giving the promising youngster Tiller a series or two early in this week’s game. Uh-oh.
Are you a Bolden believer? This will be another week for the Boiler RB to silence the skeptics.
In case you haven’t been paying attention, there is a serious 1-2 RB punch developing in Lawrence. Opurum, a 235-pound freshman, has matched Sharp on the running game stat sheet thus far. Will this trend continue?
We all know what Williams did his first two outings. But Wilson got some carries last week against Marshall and looked great. How will the workload be divided in this big game?
Scott has fallen off the fantasy radar with two clunkers in a row. Is he really becoming the No. 2 RB to Keiland Williams? We’ll be watching.
This will be the first chance for most owners to watch the Red Raiders on TV this year. The matchup is bad for Batch, but we’ll be looking to see if he truly looks 100%. And if he appears to be an integral part of the Tech offense.
With Gronk and Gresh out, we’re looking for a few tight ends to step it up this week. D.J. Williams (Arkansas), Jason Harmon (FAU), and Andrew Jones (Missouri) - this means you.