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Posted Sep. 25 at 10:35 AM

Log in to view it online, or wait for e-mail delivery in a few minutes. The Fantasy Index Redrafter includes season-long cheat sheet rankings, projections and depth charts -- plus a brief look back at important developments from week 3 games, and short first-glance previews of the coming Week 4 matchups.

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Posted by DAVID DIGREGORIO | Sep. 25 at 03:14 PM

You are pretty high on Ridley. NE seems to be phasing him out, judging by the Sunday game.

Posted by Thomas Gaty | Sep. 25 at 09:38 PM

Antonio Brown on receiver Cheat sheet for week 4 which is a bye week for pitt ?

Posted by ANDY RICHARDSON | Sep. 26 at 05:42 AM

Thomas, that is not the Week 4 Cheat Sheet, it is the ReDrafter, which shows each player's value for the remainder of the season. The Weekly (with Week 4 rankings) is published this afternoon. David, New England used more passing formations against Baltimore, which accounted for Woodhead's larger role. Things should be different against Buffalo this week.

Posted by MARK CLURE | Sep. 26 at 10:02 AM

I am wondering if Helu's move to IR will increase Moriss' position on the cheat sheet.

Posted by ANDY RICHARDSON | Sep. 26 at 10:53 AM

I have Morris everywhere, but his lack of involvement in the passing game is a concern. Washington's defense is awful and Morris won't play much when they are behind. But I agree the Helu IR move helps him. He was 21st or so this week and will be higher next week, I suspect, depending on this weekend. I suspect he is "low" because of the possibility Shanahan wakes up one morning and decides to suddenly start another player. It happens.

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