1. Odell Beckham Jr, New York Giants
It isn't that OBJ has not produced through three games. He's on pace for 100-plus receptions and nearly 1,500 yards. Unfortunately, the talented young receiver has yet to come away with a touchdown. this comes on the heels of him recording 25 touchdowns and boasting a 13.4 percent touchdown rate in his first two seasons.
Again, as we've seen with some of the disappointments at other positions, there's no real reason to expect this to continue. Still, fantasy owners have to be a bit upset that OBJ ranks 24th at his position heading into Week 4.
2. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
We made sure to avoid adding any player that's missed a game to this list of articles. It's just not fair to them at this point. Unfortunately for the hobbled Jones, he's been able to suit up at well under 100 percent over the first three games. Let's just hope this doesn't have a long-term impact on his ability to succeed moving forward on the season.
Heading into Week 4, Jones ranks 31st among receivers in fantasy points, having caught just 10-of-20 passes thrown his way. As long as Jones finds a way to get back to 100 percent, he'll be more than okay moving forward on the season. That's only magnified by the excellent early-season play of Matt Ryan under center.
3. Allen Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars
There was some thought given to the idea that Robinson's 2015 campaign was a fluke. A ton of his fantasy points came in garbage time. How would Robinson perform in closer games and with the Jaguars' defense enabling the offense to create more balance? Well, we might have an answer after three weeks.
Robinson has caught just over 50 percent of the passes thrown in his direction and is averaging just over five yards per target. Add in a fat zero in the touchdown category, and it shouldn't be a surprise he's been nothing more than a bottom-end WR2 option this season. Don't expect a major progression to what we saw from Robinson last season. It's unlikely in the cards this year.
4. Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys
Now that Bryant is likely out for a couple weeks with a hairline fracture in his knee, this could be another lost season for the former Pro Bowler. Through three games, he simply has not connected with rookie Dak Prescott like he did with the injured Tony Romo.
Bryant has caugh just 11-of-23 targets for 150 yards and a score through three games. You likely won't get much for him in a trade, but consider other options to fill the void. Even when Bryant does return from injury, there's no telling he will be 100 percent.