As in the NFL, if you don't have a win by Week 3 of the fantasy football season, it's probably time to be concerned.
Well as concerned as it's healthy to be about a game played for fun with no real-world consequences.
Still, should you still be staring at a goose egg in the win column, then it is clear you need to nail your lineup selections in Week 4.
Thankfully, Stats Perform is here to help, using its advanced data to pick out four offensive players and a defense who are primed to deliver fantasy production this weekend.
Quarterback: Russell Wilson, Denver Broncos @ Las Vegas Raiders
Wilson managed to lead a game-winning drive on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers despite being throttled for much of the game by their outstanding defense.
The defense of the Raiders, despite the best efforts of impressive edge rusher Maxx Crosby, presents nowhere close to the same challenge, allowing 7.15 yards per pass play - the fourth-most in the NFL. The Raiders' nine touchdown drives allowed are tied for the fifth-most in the league.
In short, this is a game where Wilson can finally have hope of thriving in a Denver offense to which he has so far struggled to adapt. Have faith that Wilson will deliver in this AFC West clash.
Running Back: Khalil Herbert, Chicago Bears @ New York Giants
With David Montgomery suffering a knee injury in the Bears' narrow win over the Houston Texans, Herbert stepped up, compiling 157 rushing yards at a rate of 7.85 yards per carry and scoring two touchdowns on the ground.
Herbert is taking advantage of the holes the Bears' offensive line is opening, averaging 4.76 yards before contact per attempt, the third-most among running backs with at least 20 carries, per Stats Perform data.
Bears quarterback Justin Fields has attempted just 45 passes through three games, with the Bears running the ball 57 per cent of the time. The usage will clearly be there for Herbert, assuming Montgomery cannot play, and that should translate to another impressive statistical day against a Giants defense allowing 5.3 yards per rush.
Wide Receiver: Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions vs. Seattle Seahawks
St. Brown is enjoying one of the breakout years in the NFL through three weeks. He is fourth in the NFL in receptions with 23 and has 253 yards and three touchdowns to his name.
He has a huge opportunity to add to that against a dismal Seahawks defense.
Unsurprisingly, the Seahawks' performance in Week 1 against the Broncos, in which they consistently stood firm in the red zone, proved a mirage, with Seattle shredded by the 49ers and Atlanta Falcons in successive weeks.
The Seahawks are allowing 7.84 yards per pass play, only their division rivals the Arizona Cardinals have given up more. With such a favourable matchup at home, St. Brown is a bona fide fantasy WR1 this week.
Tight End: David Njoku, Cleveland Browns @ Atlanta Falcons
Njoku produced his best game of the season so far in the Browns' Week 3 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, hauling in nine of his 10 targets for 89 yards and a touchdown.
He is excelling at creating separation, winning 12 of his 16 matchups with a defender so far this season, and this week gets to face a Falcons defense that has allowed a touchdown or field goal on 15 of the 30 offensive drives it has faced in 2022.
With Njoku second in the pecking order behind wide receiver Amari Cooper in terms of pass-catchers on this Browns offense, he is in a prime spot to enjoy another excellent game.
Defense/Special Teams: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Jets
The Steelers might have struggled to stop Njoku and the Browns, but their defense should be salivating at the thought of facing the Jets.
Zach Wilson is set to return for the Jets, but he is unlikely to change their struggles holding on to the ball.
The Jets have already committed seven giveaways this season. Last year, Wilson threw 19 interceptable passes in 13 games.
Even without star pass rusher T.J. Watt, the Steelers have the defensive talent to take advantage of the Jets' carelessness and make it a difficult 2022 debut for Wilson.