Quarterbacks

Quarterbacks

Josh Allen: Although the Bills failed to secure what would have been their fifth straight win, Allen had another great performance, throwing for 353 yards and three touchdowns to finish with a total of 38.72 points. Allen is having a great fantasy season and should have a great game against the Dolphins following the Bills’ bye week. 

Kirk Cousins:  After a pair of underwhelming weeks Cousins came back and scored 28.52 in a close win against the Panthers. Cousins went 33/48 for 373 yards and three touchdowns. He also had two carries for 16 yards. Cousins had no big mistakes and had his highest-scoring fantasy game this week. He has a BYE week next week and then will face off against the Cowboys where he will be a great option for a quarterback because of the Cowboys’ shaky defense. 

Dak Prescott: Prescott had a great game this week against the Patriots scoring 26.8 points. Although he did have a couple of mistakes throwing one interception and fumbling the ball once, he still threw for 445 yards and three touchdowns. For the second time, this season Dak threw over 50 times and had a 70.6 completion percentage. Next week Dak gets a BYE and then goes up against the Vikings where he is a must-start.

Kyler Murray: After a poor performance last week Murray bounced back and scored 25.276 points against the Browns. He went 20/30 for 229 yards and four touchdowns. He also carried the ball seven times for six yards. Although Murray was not effective on the ground he was excellent through the air leading the Cardinals to 6-0. Next week he faces the Texans where he should put up huge numbers against an extremely poor defense. 

Mathew Stafford: After a pair of mediocre games Stafford rebounded scoring 25.24 points against the Giants. He was 22/28 for 251 yards and four touchdowns and an interception. He also rushed the ball two times for 12 yards where he fumbled but was able to recover the ball and save the turnover. Next week Stafford and the Rams face off against the Lions where Stafford should put up big numbers and is a must-start. 

Jalen Hurts: Hurts had a solid game Thursday night against the Buccaneers scoring 25.0 points. He only threw the ball 26 times completing just 12 of them for a touchdown and an interception. He had a completion percentage of 46.2 but luckily he was very effective on the ground. Hurts rushed the ball 10 times for 44 yards and two touchdowns. This makes it the second game in a row where Hurts has had two rushing touchdowns. Next week Hurts faces the Raiders where he may have some trouble dealing with their pass rush but is still a viable starter.

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