Herbert has been unable to do what is necessary to give his team a victory thus far, but he generates a lot of offense. In a tough and meaningful match against the Vikings, he will be able to raise his game a notch.

A riskier choice, certainly, but he who dares, nothing, nothing! Jones distributes the ball more and better and given the law of average, he will make all his points even against the Jets.

He and quarterback Sam Howell are starting to find each other more and more naturally. If this comfort is confirmed, Howell will regularly turn to receiver against the aggressive defense of the Bills.

His contribution grows every week. He was Jared Goff’s anchor last week. And with the uncertainty surrounding Amon-Ra St. Brown, he could take up even more space.

He started the season as second, but his last performance impressed everyone. The Eagles would be crazy to do without him in their game plan.

In the pay zone, the Seahawks’ strategy is simple: give the ball to Walker III. It can be invisible during the game, but pays off in the end zone.

Andrews is part of a select group of tight ends. This is true again this year and since he has found the sidelines, leaving him aside would be a mistake.

Strangely, he still flies under the radar, but Hockenson deserves to be put in the same category as Travis Kelce, George Kittle and company. Kirk Cousins ​​loves to use it in the pay zone.

If there is another quarterback you want to throw into the fray, this might be the right week to rest Allen. The Commanders have a perfect record so far, notably thanks to their defense and Allen no longer runs, or hardly at all, which reduces his contribution. He has only nine carries on the clock in two games.

Nothing is going well for Fields. The magic that inhabited him last season has dissipated. And he will face the Chiefs.

Jefferson has been passed over in the Rams’ receiver hierarchy. It made you wonder if he was in uniform in his team’s last match.

Moore finally showed he could catch a ball last week. But don’t be afraid, its role will remain limited.

James Cook takes up all the space on the floor. Barring an injury to the latter, Harris should be limited to a supporting role all season.

Dillon is expected to see more action than usual due to the health of Aaron Jones. However, Dillon is not as explosive as his teammate and it will be difficult to stand out against the Saints.

The Lions defense is very good against the short game. And Pitts’ value is gradually fading, particularly because of his irregularity.

Everything fell apart last week for the Browns. Now is not the time to bet on one of their players, especially the tight end.