Patriots | Two touchdowns for Chris Hogan

New England Patriots WR Chris Hogan caught four passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns against the Houston Texans in Week 3.

Footballguys View: Hogan was left completely alone on his long score, in a scene that should be repeated as defenses try to track Rob Gronkowski and Brandin Cooks. He’ll be a high ceiling WR2 heading into a matchup with Carolina.

Broncos | C.J. Anderson struggles in road loss

Denver Broncos RB C.J. Anderson rushed eight times for 36 yards in the Week 3 loss in Buffalo and he added two catches for seven yards on his only two targets.

Footballguys View: Anderson looked like one of the most valuable backs in fantasy football last week, but this week he is in a committee and one that is about to get more crowded. He’s still a decent RB2 play next week against Oakland with his value trending down.

Broncos | Jamaal Charles runs for 56 yards, TD

Denver Broncos RB Jamaal Charles rushed nine times for a game-high 56 yards and a touchdown in Week 3 in Buffalo and he had one catch for just one yard.

Footballguys View: Charles was in basically a 50-50 committee with CJ Anderson, but he won’t get more than that because of his knees and Devontae Booker is due back soon. He’s a limited ceiling flex play, but it’s good to see flashes of his old burst.

Broncos | Trevor Siemian takes step back

Denver Broncos QB Trevor Siemian completed 24 of his 40 pass attempts for 259 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions in Week 3 at Buffalo. He also ran three times for 12 yards.

Footballguys View: Siemian looked like a potential QB1 after two weeks, but the Bills defense was game in this one and made the Broncos settle for field goals more often than they had been in recent weeks. Next week against Oakland, Siemian will get streaming consideration again, but he looks mortal now.

Patriots | Rob Gronkowski posts 89 yards, TD

New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski caught eight passes for 89 yards and one touchdown against the Houston Texans in Week 3.

Footballguys View: Gronkowski doesn’t look quite as strong or fast as years past, but the numbers are there and Tom Brady is still looking to him in crucial situations. He’s the most valuable fantasy tight end heading into a matchup with the Panthers.