I don't know anything about your team, but I have a hunch it looks a bit different than it did before week 1. If not, and your entire roster is still healthy, I suspect you are either the luckiest fantasy player in history, or you have an affinity for witchcraft.

By now you have some heroes, perhaps unlikely heroes, on your team. They either weren't expected to be top-notch starters, or they've produced beyond your wildest expectations. It's only been three weeks, but we're more than 20 percent done with the regular season in most leagues. That's long enough to highlight some guys who have helped you out in the early going of 2020.

If you have one (or more) of these guys, you're probably looking pretty good in the standings.

Russell Wilson. I'm just going to get him out of the way early. There are plenty of words being written about Wilson, so I won't waste your time with too many more. Even if you drafted him expecting good fantasy numbers, you didn't expect this. Let Russ cook.

Jonathan Taylor. I'm a fan of Marlon Mack, but his loss is Taylor's gain. He's shaping up to be a reliable starter for teams that drafted him to get a piece of an expected timeshare.

Josh Allen. Allen already has half as many passing touchdown passes as he had all of last year (and has matched the total of his rookie season). It's safe to say that last year was no fluke. Based on where we was likely taken, other people in your league are kicking themselves right now.

Alvin Kamara. Two touchdowns in each game, second-most receptions and top five in receiving yards. he runs the ball, too. It doesn't look like the Saints can afford to sit back and grind out low-scoring wins, so his prospects look pretty strong going forward as well.

DeAndre Hopkins. Just one touchdown, but if you play in a PPR league you're not complaining. When a guy is on pace to shatter the league record for receptions and also lead the league in receiving yards, he's a bargain wherever you drafted him. So far, so very, very good.

Dak Prescott. If you didn't spend a top pick on a quarterback and "settled" for Prescott a little later, you're probably not regretting it too much. The fact that the Cowboys are 1-2 doesn't hurt his fantasy prospects, either. They certainly aren't running away with the division just yet, which means he might be asked to do even more in the coming weeks.

And how about some guys who might be your Least Valuable Player? Let's not forget them. I'm not talking about injuried guys, either. They're ready for your starting lineup every weekend, even if you regret it on Tuesday.

Carson Wentz. If you didn't spend a top pick on a quarterback and "settled" for Wentz a little later, you're probably wishing you took Prescott (if not Allen) instead. The Eagles need to shake off the rust, and Nick Foles isn't there to give them a spark. They'll go wherever Wentz leads them, for better or worse. I've heard Philly talk radio before, and I can only imagine how brutal it is right now.

Mark Ingram. Look, we knew the Baltimore backfield would a bit of a mess, and they have a quarterback with more running talent than any of them. But nobody drafted Ingram for 26 carries, 114 yards, one score and a couple of catches through three games.

T.Y. Hilton. I'm sure you weren't impressed with four receptions for 53 yards in week 1. But did you expect that would be his best game so far? He hasn't hit either mark in the other two games. And he's not hurt. Ten catches for 133 yards used to be a great day for Hilton. This year, it's his total output through three games. Oh, and no touchdowns.

Marvin Jones. I'm sure you didn't expect Jones to be your top receiver, but he gets regular looks in a high-powered offense, and Golladay's injury set him up to be an early-season star.

Well, if Jones is a star, he's more like a D-lister in fantasy football. Like maybe Sharknado 2 level. A few catches, maybe 50 yards and a random touchdown here and there might be worth a bench spot, but you don't want to pin your hopes on him.

It's only been three weeks, of course. Some names will drop off these lists, and others will take their place. But as you look at your roster, some draft choices are definitely sticking out, and they're probably contributing heavily to your record. I hope you have plenty of the former guys and none of the latter. Good luck this week.

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