Smarting from a scoreless 4/45 in Week 1, St. Brown rebounded for the first three-touchdown game of his career. The scores came from four, eight, and four yards out, with ARSB simply dominating his DB competition at the goal line and in the end zone. It’s one of the reasons he can command the money he did as a primary slot man. With the Lions scoring 52 points, ARSB’s big day came even as Jameson Williams got home as a deep threat. JaMo’s continued emergence means ARSB could be a little more boom or bust than usual this season, but he remains a locked in, mid-range WR1. The Ravens await for Week 3.