Carolina @ Seattle
Team Totals: Seahawks 24, Panthers 18
His talent-poor supporting cast largely to blame, Bryce Young emerged from his first two NFL starts as fantasy’s overall QB29. Even with D.J. Chark (hamstring) back last Monday night, Young’s pass-catcher corps displayed zero semblance of separation ability against New Orleans. Young now risks missing Week 3 with an ankle injury; I suspect HC Frank Reich may want to sit Young down with his head swimming. Seattle’s D/ST is streamer-worthy here. … Continuing to cede change-of-pace and passing-down snaps to Chuba Hubbard, Miles Sanders is off to an unexciting start with 145 scoreless yards on 39 touches. The good news is Sanders is averaging nearly 20 touches per game, while Seattle submitted the league’s sixth-most fantasy points to running backs in Weeks 1-2. Sanders is a matchup-based RB2/flex play on Sunday.
There is a chance Andy Dalton’s veteran presence could bring stability to Carolina’s pass-catcher corps while Young takes a breather. … With D.J. Chark back from the hamstring injury that cost him Week 1, the Panthers’ No. 1 receiver in terms of snap count against the Saints was Jonathan Mingo (98%). Adam Thielen (87%) was second, Chark (67%) third, and Terrace Marshall (37%) fourth.
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