I was tearing it up in the Super League last week. Despite taking a single point from Marshawn Lynch, I was sitting at No. 3 for the week on Sunday night. Alas, I did not have Aaron Rodgers, Jamaal Charles or Randall Cobb in my lineup, and no doubt the 30-40 teams that zoomed past me had at least one of them. Ah well.

Still, a good week, and I'm currently sitting at 53rd overall. So let's go win this thing.

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Here's my Week 4 lineup.

Quarterbacks: Andrew Luck and Aaron Rodgers. Tom Brady and Rodgers both look like they're kind of on missions this year. It's Brady's bye, so I'm pairing Rodgers with Luck. Luck should rip up the Jaguars, Rodgers owes San Francisco a thing or two for knocking his team out of the playoffs a couple of years in a row.

Running Backs: Latavius Murray and Melvin Gordon. We'll see if I actually have the guts to stick with this duo, but both will show up very high in our weekly rankings. Murray is a full-time back against a bad Bears defense. Gordon will lead the way in a home beating of a Browns team that cannot stop the run.

Wide Receivers: Julio Jones, Randall Cobb and A.J. Green. Jones has earned the benefit of the doubt to start him until he gives you a reason not to. Cobb comes off a 3-TD week and will probably cool off, but he's still the only reliable receiver working with Aaron Rodgers and facing a soft secondary. T.Y. Hilton is tempting, too, but the Colts have many targets.

Tight ends: Martellus Bennett and Jason Witten. Gah! It's Rob Gronkowski's bye, what do I do? First I start the tight end facing the Raiders, even though Jimmy Clausen is the one hurling it to him. Second I go with Dallas' likely top receiver against the Saints. I've got these two starting each week in an FFPC league, which along with Julio explains why I'm doing pretty well so far.

Kickers: Matt Bryant and Adam Vinatieri. Home, great offenses, soft opposition.

If this game required defenses, I'd be looking at Seattle against Detroit and Denver against Teddy Bridgewater, just to give you a preview of our defensive rankings this week.

Good luck to the rest of you.