You can be right and still end up being wrong. It that sound impossible, I’ll explain. Eli Manning was 100% the right QB for cash games last week and posted nearly 370 passing yards against the dreadful Saints defense. Unfortunately, his receivers let him down with zero TD catches. Odell Beckham was the most guilty dropping two lock TD’s. In that same game, Coby Fleener led the Saints receivers in targets, but drops and poor routes led to him just hauling in two of his 8 targets. Add in the Danny Woodhead first quarter ACL and it was Week 2 to forget. However, The Fantasy Black Book Lineup is ready to get right back on the horse undaunted to create a cash game lineup that will hit the cash game ay lines on FanDuel.

QB Ryan Tannehill MIA $7.4K

Last week, Ryan Tannehill led the Dolphins to a near comeback in New England and faces the Browns in his first home game of the year. The Browns are the 20th ranked defense against the pass and will be trotting out a third string rookie QB who was not intended to see the light of day. That means the Dolphins’ offense should see plenty of time on the field and Tannehill can just hit his 20 FPPG average he’ll deliver three times value of his price.

RB Matt Forte NYJ $7.5K, Melvin Gordon SD $7.1K

In back to back games, Matt Forte has had 22 and 30 carries respectively. Bilal Powell is a non-factor and Forte could even see an uptick in his passing game role should Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker’s injuries liger. Forte is an undisputed #1 guy in that backfield, and one of the few healthy ones left standing in the league. The Chiefs have given up the 29th most rushing yards to open the season (252 yards to be exact). That’s also a positive for Forte.

You know what team is 28th against the run? Well, it’s the Indianapolis Colts who take on the Chargers this weekend. Melvin Gordon is the last back left in San Diego and he’s been rather productive to open the season. With Danny Woodhead out for the year and no real threat in house, it’s Gordon’s ball to run with, literally. Expect 2-3 times value from both of these backs Week 3.

WR Brandin Cooks NO $8.1K, Jarvis Landry MIA $7K, Travis Benjamin SD $6.9K

In his career, 10 of Brandin Cook’s 14 touchdowns have come at home and the Falcons should have a tough time with Drew Brees and company. He’s a #1 WR at 1A pricing. Jarvis Landry is my receiver to connect to my QB Ryan Tannehill. Landry may not be a TD machine, but he’s a target monster with 23 in his first two games. That’s enough volume to go two times value without a TD reception and three times if he reaches the end zone. The Colts secondary is awful and Travis Benjamin did not shrink in the spotlight. It’s hard to imagine him not approaching 90 yards and a TD against Indianapolis.

TE Delanie Walker TEN $6.9K

The Oakland Raiders have given up a staggering 808 passing yards in the first two games of the season. That’s good for worst in the league! Delanie Walker bounced back from a disappointing Week 1. He caught all 6 of his targets and scored a TD. Marcus Mariota will certainly target Walker early and often this week as well as in the red zone. You can make an argument for Jacob Tamme at $5.5, but I want the floor of Walker.

K Nick Folk NYJ $4.5K

The Jets have scored a fair amount of points this year. With the receiving corps a bit banged up, they could end up settling for a few more FG’s in Week 3. Weather won’t be a factor either.

D/ST Dolphins $4.6K

Rookie QB on the road against a defense that has actually had some moments in the early going? Sign me up! The Browns will have a tough time moving the chains Sunday and the Dolphins should win their home opener easily.

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Joe Pisapia (@JoePisapia17) is the eight-time best-selling author of the Fantasy Black Book Series for baseball and football. He hosts Fantasy Sports Tonight on Sirius/XM Fantasy Sports Radio and The Fantasy Black Book/Sunday GameDay on FNTSY Network Radio.