N.Y. Giants @ L.A. Rams
Team Totals: Rams 30.25, Giants 17.25
Following Week 3’s flatly embarrassing 36-9 home loss to San Francisco, the Giants travel cross country to face a Rams team smarting after its 3-point defeat in Buffalo. Having turned in QB15, QB31, and QB32 fantasy scores in his initial 2020 starts, Daniel Jones continues to look like a superior attack target for enemy D/STs than any kind of a streamer. Averaging three sacks taken and two turnovers per start, Jones’ Giants offense has yet to generate more than 16 points in an individual game and is entirely one dimensional without any hint of a rushing attack. The Rams’ D/ST will be playable for the next month-plus with New York, Washington, Chicago, and Miami encompassing four of its next five opponents. … Even after the Rams generously yielded a combined Weeks 1-3 rushing line of 64/309/2 (4.83 YPC) to enemy running backs, no Giants back is playable here as part of a three-man committee on one of the league’s lowest-scoring teams.
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