Bills’ Devin Singletary is a must-start vs. Rams in Week 3

Devin Singletary, Buffalo Bills. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Devin Singletary, Buffalo Bills. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary must get the start in fantasy.

With rookie running back Zack Moss out for Sunday’s game with a toe injury, this means you have to start Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary if he is on your fantasy football team. Buffalo may have a tough matchup in Week 3 vs. the Los Angeles Rams, but this battle of unbeaten teams will be taking place on early Sunday afternoon in Orchard Park, New York. Advantage Bills.

The Fantasy Footballers didn’t bat an eye when debating if you should start Singletary or not in Week 3. He will be getting even more carries than he already does in this Buffalo offense. Even though quarterback Josh Allen has gotten off to a great start, as he is leading the NFL in passing, the Bills will move to 3-0 if they win with defense and the ground game on Sunday afternoon.

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You may have a few choices to make over where you start Singletary in your fantasy lineup, but he’s a good play for you at RB2 and definitely in the flex if you want to go that route. The Rams may have a strong defense, but so do the Bills. For that reason, we should anticipate more of a ground-centric ball game between these two early playoff NFL contenders this weekend.

Don’t think about it and just start Devin Singletary in Week 3 in fantasy.

Had Moss been healthy enough to play in this game, you may have decided against starting Singletary at RB2 or in the flex because of how strong the Rams defense has been through two weeks. Then again, the Rams’ two wins are over NFC East opponents, which is widely seen as the worst division in the NFL at this juncture. This will be the Rams’ first big test of the 2020 season.

And let’s be real for a second. This will be the Bills’ first real test of 2020 as well. Their two wins may be over division rivals, but the Miami Dolphins aren’t good yet and the New York Jets might be the worst team in football. Again, good teams should be able to beat bad teams on their schedule. What this comes down to is how well a team performs against the worthwhile competition.

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Though we may be in the midst of a breakout year for Allen, this is not the game where he throws for over 400 yards through the air again. The Rams have plenty of great defensive players. If the Bills want to improve to 3-0, they will need to go back to their tried and true recipe of winning with defense and the running game. This is why you need to be all-in on Singletary in this one.