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NFL Week 2 fantasy football winners, losers, injuries, more - ESPN

Week 2 of the 2023 fantasy football season featured some big surprises. Who were the big winners and losers? Which players received «A» and «F» grades?

Matt Bowen and Tristan H. Cockcroft offer their analysis, and Seth Walder provides his grades. We also asked NFL Nation reporters to answer questions about what happened in Sunday's games.

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Ranking winners | Ranking losers
Who got an 'A' | Who got an 'F'
Biggest injuries and what's next
Top questions from Week 2

1. Mike Evans, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Evans dropped 29.1 PPR points on the Bears' defense, catching 6 of 8 targets for 171 yards and a score. Through two weeks, Evans has now caught 12 of 20 targets for 237 yards, with a touchdown reception in each game. Yes, I had real questions about Evans' fit with Baker Mayfield heading into the season, but we have to look at the production and the route structure that is creating opportunities for the veteran pass-catcher. You can play Evans as a WR2 in the Week 3 matchup versus the Eagles. — Bowen

2. Daniel Jones, QB, New York Giants: Jones led all quarterbacks with 30.7 fantasy points in the Giants' comeback win over the Cardinals out in the desert, and we saw his dual-threat ability in this one. Jones completed 26 of 37 passes for 321 yards with two scores. Decisive with the ball, Jones was reading it out fast from the pocket and finding targets at all three levels of the field. Plus, Jones added 59 yards rushing. With designed carries and scramble attempts, he can create conflict for the defense as a runner. With a tough Week 3 matchup at San Francisco, Jones will be a fringe QB1. — Bowen

3. Puka Nacua, WR, Los Angeles Rams: It wasn't a one-week outburst! Nacua, with his team playing catch-up against

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