Here's a comprehensive breakdown of theScore's daily fantasy coverage entering Week 3 of the NFL season:
- In The Slate (Part I and Part II), James Bisson breaks down every game with a particular focus on DFS-related items of interest.
- We break down the top value plays across the industry at quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end.
- Esten McLaren breaks down the best quarterback/wide receiver tandems in this week's Combo Plays feature.
- In Filling in Your Week 3 Lineups, our team of DFS experts put together a series of sample lineups depending on game and roster type.
- This week's Pigskin Panel looks at which Dallas Cowboys players (if any) still have DFS value, and how Le'Veon Bell will fare in his return.

- Our Debate Team feature has Esten McLaren and Josh Ghatak dueling over whether Julio Jones or Antonio Brown is the better Week 3 pick.
- Andrew Potter breaks down how rushing attempts have been split up in his Week 3 RB Committee Report.
- Esten McLaren breaks down the top first-year players in DFS with his weekly Rookie Power Rankings.
- Ken Conrad's latest Deal or No Deal breaks down which members of the Dallas Cowboys backfield offer value in Week 3.
- David Chernish's Counterattack post examines the top contrarian plays of Week 3.
- Jason Wilson's Mystery Men feature breaks down the deepest, cheapest sleeper options of the week.
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- Jason Wilson makes the case for Andy Dalton as a DFS flier following his fast start to the season.
- Esten McLaren explores when it's worth targeting a difficult wide receiver matchup for the purposes of contrarian play.
- David Chernish examines the DFS fate of the remaining healthy members of the injury-ravaged Dallas Cowboys offense, while Josh Ghatak looks at Jimmy Clausen's outlook with the Bears.
- Jason Wilson exposes four elite players who should be left unowned in Week 3.
- Josh Ghatak shares his thoughts on four early-season bust candidates.
- Josh Wegman examines how teams with new offensive coordinators have fared so far this year.
- Andrew Potter trumpets the return of Le'Veon Bell, and what it means for the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense moving forward.
- James Bisson discusses how players should deal with early-season cash-game struggles.
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