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If you were a visitor from another planet and only saw last week's article, I could understand you questioning whether this "Vegas" I talk about knows anything about football.

The top four projected offenses last week were the Eagles, Saints, Colts and Giants. Those four teams combined for 56 points. They were all favorites. They all lost. Not exactly what we had in mind.

I've said this before and I'll say it again; Do you think they built all of those fancy buildings by being wrong consistently? Of course not. It's difficult to imagine this list won't produce more Fantasy fruits in Week 3.

New England vs. Jacksonville -- I wouldn't be surprised if Tom Brady ($8,700), Julian Edelman ($7,700) and Rob Gronkowski ($8,400) are all well over 20 percent owned. This game is really going to test your game-theory skills. Everyone thinks that Patriots are going to win big, but how?

If you believe that Brady continues his air assault (they threw consistently up 2-3 scores against Buffalo), I don't see how you can fade New England's trio. You'd also have to consider Dion Lewis ($6,700), who is still a bargain if you think his role is guaranteed this week.

About the only way you can play the Patriots and fade the narrative is to play LeGarrette Blount ($5,900). Blount was considered the RB1 in New England coming into the season and is still the favorite to get the majority of the touches if they decide to go ground and pound. If you think that seems unlikely after last week, you haven't followed Bill Belichick very closely.

Seattle Seahawks vs. Chicago Bears -- There is rarely a more attractive cash game play than Marshawn Lynch ($8,700) this week. The Bears defense is terrible, the offense may be worse and the Seahawks are huge favorites at home. Of course, that Bears terrible offense might make the Seahawks D ($5,300) the most appealing play.

I'm not sure how enthused I am about Russell Wilson ($8,400), but there is a part of this passing game I would target. Jimmy Graham ($6,300) has been the squeaky wheel in Seattle this week. You know what squeaky wheels get. Outside of Rob Gronkowski, I'm not sure there's a more likely tight end to get targeted multiple times in the red zone.

Green Bay vs. Kansas City -- The Chiefs have been one of the worst teams in the league so far this year against wide receivers and one of the best against running backs. Add in the fact that Eddie Lacy is banged up and it's hard not to love Aaron Rodgers ($9,100) and his trio of receivers.

I'm most likely to use Packers in tournaments, with Randall Cobb ($8,200) being my favorite play outside of Rodgers. I will have multiple Rodgers/Cobb lineups with Davante Adams ($6,400) in some lineups and James Jones ($5,700) in others. If we find out by Sunday that Eddie Lacy is out, James Starks ($6,500) will become a very popular play.

Arizona vs. San Francisco -- If there's one team I feel like I've pegged the best through two weeks it is this one. Carson Palmer ($8,100) still feels like a great play against a bad 49ers secondary. A lot of people will be on Larry Fitzgerald ($6,700), and I agree is price is still too low.

With that being said, John Brown ($6,000) is my favorite play in this game. I'd be surprised if Brown doesn't get behind the defense for at least one long touchdown in this one, making him one of my favorite tournament plays of the week.

If you're going to play a running back, I would lean David Johnson ($6,000) over Chris Johnson. I don't love either play, but the younger Johnson at least has some big-play ability.

Last week was a terrible week for running backs, and I expect Lynch and Lewis to be two of the most popular plays. Here are my other favorite backs that also play on teams that are favored:

Adrian Peterson ($8,900) MIN vs. SD

Jonathan Stewart ($6,500) CAR vs. NO

Isaiah Crowell ($6,600) CLE vs. OAK

Frank Gore ($7,000) IND @ TEN

Le'Veon Bell ($8,800) PIT @ STL