QB List Presents: Sunday Best Podcast with Jay Felicio | Week 3

The biggest takeaway? Your fantasy season can change in an instant.

Welcome back to “Sunday Best”! 🏈 After a chaotic Week 3, this episode is all about separating fact from fiction. The central theme is figuring out which breakout performances are for real and which are just a product of garbage time, while also navigating the fallout from some of the biggest injuries of the season so far. The biggest takeaway? Your fantasy season can change in an instant. This episode breaks down the messy backfields, struggling offenses, and quarterback controversies to help you make the right waiver wire and start/sit decisions. Plus, you absolutely cannot miss the final segment covering two running backs who are unfortunately done for the year.

 

What’s Inside Episode 3? 🎧

 

  • Bears Breakout or Fake-out? Caleb Williams exploded for four touchdowns against a soft Cowboys defense. Is this the start of a legendary career, or should we temper expectations? We also discuss Rome Odunze cementing himself as the clear WR1.
  • Raiders Reality Check: Tre Tucker went off for three touchdowns, but was it all garbage-time production? We analyze the dysfunctional Raiders offense and what to do with a struggling Geno Smith and a surprisingly quiet Brock Bowers.
  • Bengals in Complete Collapse: The offense is a dumpster fire with Jake Browning under center. Find out what this means for Ja’Marr Chase‘s value moving forward and why it might be time to bench Tee Higgins and Chase Brown for the foreseeable future.
  • Backfield Upheavals & Takeovers:
    • Vikings: Jordan Mason looked unstoppable. Is he a locked-in RB2 even when Aaron Jones returns?
    • Browns: It’s officially the Quinshon Judkins show.
    • Commanders: A look at one of the most frustrating and unpredictable backfields in fantasy football.
  • Devastating Injury Report: Get the must-know news on the season-ending injuries and which backups you need to pick up immediately. Plus, crucial updates on CeeDee Lamb, Mike Evans, and Terry McLaurin.