Percentages taken from NFL.com

TE Owen Daniels (11.8% owned) – With Dennis Pitta suffering yet another season ending hip injury, Daniels has inherited the starting TE role in The Ravens offense. Week 2 saw him haul in 2 touchdowns on Thursday night football and he could be a vital part of the red zone offense for the rest of the 2014 season. If you are in need at the TE position Daniels could be your guy.  

RB Alfred Blue (3.6% owned) – With Arian Foster’s injury history Alfred Blue becomes a must own in all leagues. He proved in Week 3 that he will be the work horse if Foster is forced to miss any more time – which is very likely – Blue totaled 88 Yards on 14 touches and could see even more looks in The Texans offense the rest of the way. 

RB Donald Brown (10.8% owned) – With Danny Woodhead suffering a season ending leg injury and starting RB Ryan Mathews out for the considerable future Brown could be a top 10 back for the next couple of weeks. He touched the ball 20 times against the Buffalo Bills in the 1st half alone! At the conclusion of the game he totaled 36 touches for 89 yards, yes that’s not the greatest of averages but it proves how much he could be used moving forward.

RB Lorenzo Taliaferro (0.1% owned) – The Ravens backfield is anything but predictable but we advised you to target Taliaferro after the Ray Rice news broke. He is the most talented runner and proved in Week 3 that he will emerge as the starter sooner rather then later. He racked up 91 yards and a TD on 18 carries against a very good Browns defense. If you have room, stash him.

WR Miles Austin (4.9% owned) – The Cleveland Browns have a legitimate red zone target and his name isn’t Josh Gordon. Austin has scored a TD in back to back weeks and is continuing to build a strong rapport with QB Brian Hoyer. Moving forward Austin will continue to improve along with the rest of the Browns offense, at least until Week 11.

WR Brian Quick (4.5% owned) – Last week we recommended you pick The Ram’s #1 WR up off waivers due to his constant targets and performance the first two weeks of the season. In Week 3 he continued his strong play hauling in 62 yards including a TD. Luckily for fantasy owners he is still available in over 95% of leagues which is ridiculous! Pick him up before it’s too late.

WR Andrew Hawkins (23.6% owned) – Hawkins continues to be the most targeted option in the Cleveland pass attack. He may not be a very big touchdown threat but in PPR formats can be a very valuable commodity.  He was targeted a team high 10 times in week 3 and collected 7 of them. Another Brown worth adding.

QB Kirk Cousins (20.9% owned) – KCI proved he is more than worth adding in all formats. His Week 3 performance against The Eagles (30/48  |  427 Yds  |  3 TD) shows that he is talented and above all else valuable in deeper leagues. If anything he can be a huge trade commodity for you in your fantasy leagues.