The Atlanta Falcons are 4-0, and their offense strongly resembles the Falcons' offenses we were used to seeing when they first drafted Julio Jones. Matt Ryan has yet to really explode against any opponent this season, but that could all change on Sunday.
Ryan is averaging 18 points per week in standard leagues, and this week he'll face a Redskins secondary that is without its best cornerback in DeAngelo Hall. Washington is still one of the best when it comes to stopping the run, which means the Falcons are destined to air it out more. Leonard Hankerson has been a nice addition to Jones and Atlanta's lethal passing game this season, and the Falcons continue to torch teams through the air, even with Roddy White being nothing short of invisible.
White only has 92 yards in the team's first four games so far, and now is the time to get him more involved with the passing game. With the Falcons going up against one of the league's best rushing defenses, look for Matty Ice to throw for at least 300 yards and a few scores.
If Sam Bradford could throw for three touchdowns against the Redskins, there's no reason to think Ryan can't do the same.