NFL Predictions Week 4: Drew Brees and the 3 QBs Primed for Major Passing Yards
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady are among the handful of signal callers on pace to break Dan Marino's single-season passing yards record.
Will they continue to rack up major yardage in Week 4?
Here are the guys I think are bound for huge games...
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Drew Brees
When doesn't Brees put up major passing yards?
He kept fantasy owners happy even after Marques Colston went down in the team's Week 1 loss to the Packers, boosting Devery Henderson's, Jimmy Graham's and Lance Moore's fantasy stock in the process.
He's thrown for 419, 270 and 370 yards in his first three games and is completing almost 69 percent of his passes.
Through three games, the Jaguars secondary is allowing only 196 yards, but Brees is sure to raise that average this week.
They've faced Matt Hasselbeck, Mark Sanchez and Cam Newton in a monsoon—not bad quarterbacks but certainly guys who don't have the weapons Brees does.
Tom Brady
The Patriots travel to Black Hole for a showdown with the upstart Raiders, a game that's got "shootout" written all over it.
Oakland has gotten it done with power football—running Darren McFadden and dominating opposing offensive lines with Richard Seymour.
However, their secondary has let them down in their first three games.
They've been pretty bad in their last six quarters.
Ryan Fitzpatrick led five touchdown drives on five second half possession in Week 2, mainly passing the football with Buffalo trailing.
Last week, Sanchez threw for 369 yards and added two touchdowns.
You think Tom Brady is going to have a big day?
I do.
Cam Newton
In the two games Cam Newton has played that haven't been in a torrential downpour, he's thrown for 422 and 432 yards and made it look easy.
This week, he travels to Chicago to face a Bears defense that has the reputation has one of the league's best but has been anything but so far this season.
They're allowing 277 yards through the air and were picked apart by Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers in consecutive weeks.
Yes, Brees and Rodgers are arguably two of the three best quarterbacks in the game right now, but I just have a hunch that Newton will further expose the Bears' defensive backfield.

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