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New York Jets (2-2) vs. Minnesota Vikings (4-0) in London

The Vikings are 4-0 for the first time since 2016 and own a 3-0 record in international games. Minnesota has won three games in a row against the Jets, who arrive frustrated by a 10-9 loss to the Denver Broncos last week. Standing in their way of a get-happy game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is Sam Darnold, the No. 3 pick in the 2018 draft by the Jets who is thriving under Kevin O'Connell in Minnesota. Darnold leads the NFL with 11 touchdown passes and a passer rating of 118.9. He said he won't shy away from the Jets' confident secondary, including Sauce Gardner, when looking for No. 1 receiver Justin Jefferson. Jefferson is shooting for his sixth consecutive game with a TD catch. Rodgers plays the Vikings for the 30th time in his career and has more passing yards -- 7,157 -- against Minnesota than any other team.

Carolina Panthers (1-3) at Chicago Bears (2-2)

Teams entangled by their draft and quarterback decisions the past two years measure up in Chicago, where the Bears are 2-0 this season with close wins over the Titans and Rams. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams hasn't always looked comfortable or confident, but head coach Matt Eberflus does sense improvement. On the other hand, the Panthers are trying to bounce back from a 34-24 home loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4. They are finding far more positives with former Bears quarterback Andy Dalton, who replaced Bryce Young as Carolina's starter after an 0-2 start. Young was the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2023 -- Carolina acquired the pick from the Bears in a deal that included the slot Chicago would use to select Williams. Among Williams' top targets is receiver DJ Moore, who's in his second season with the Bears after five years with Carolina. Dalton, a former starter with the Bengals, has thrown five touchdowns across the past two games.

Baltimore Ravens (2-2) at Cincinnati Bengals (1-3)

Baltimore has won three of the past four meetings in this AFC North rivalry and has a chance to get to the top of the division standings after an 0-2 start depending on the outcome of the SNF game (Steelers-Cowboys). Bengals QB Joe Burrow has eyes on a rebound from another sluggish start to the season. He has seven touchdowns and one interception in three career home starts in this series. Burrow said this week he'll need to be close to perfect to beat Baltimore. That's partly because the Ravens found an explosive running game featuring Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson, who've combined for 788 rushing yards in four games. Jackson is 8-1 in nine career starts against the Bengals.

Buffalo Bills (3-1) at Houston Texans (3-1)

Stefon Diggs reunites with the Buffalo Bills, who traded the four-time Pro Bowl receiver to the Texans to shed his salary and abrasive personality. Diggs is thriving in Houston as a co-No. 1 receiver with Nico Collins. Collins starred last week with a career-high 12 receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown. Diggs has 25 catches for 233 yards and two touchdowns while adding a rushing score, well on his way to matching or bettering the numbers he put up all four seasons he played with the Bills. Diggs' old team took its first loss last week, getting routed 35-10 in Baltimore. Buffalo was outrushed 271 yards to 81. It was a striking result for the AFC's highest-scoring offense (30.5 points per game), as the Bills managed only 236 total yards (to the Ravens' 427) and picked up only 12 first downs to Baltimore's 22. The Bills' defense also took a hit off the field Wednesday when linebacker Von Miller drew a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. The active leader among NFL players in sacks with 126.5, Miller is tied for the team lead this season with three.

Indianapolis Colts (2-2) at Jacksonville Jaguars (0-4)

Everything is fine and we're close to a breakthrough. That's the common refrain in Jacksonville, where head coach Doug Pederson argues he hasn't lost the locker room and QB Trevor Lawrence hasn't won a start in his last nine tries. The stars might be aligning for the Jaguars with the Colts limping in with a 1-4 record in their last four tries against Lawrence. Colts QB Anthony Richardson (hip) was ailing all week after being replaced by Joe Flacco in the Week 4 win. The 1992 San Diego Chargers are the lone 0-4 team to recover and reach the playoffs. That team started slowly while adjusting to new coach Bobby Ross and had strong leadership from Hall of Fame linebacker Junior Seau. Lawrence's completion percentage of 53.3 is second worst in the NFL among qualifiers -- only Richardson (50.6) is lower. Richardson played high school and college football about 75 miles down the road in Gainesville and hopes to be on the field Sunday.

Miami Dolphins (1-3) at New England Patriots (1-3)

Points are next to impossible to come by for these AFC East clubs riding three-game losing streaks since winning Week 1. Quarterbacks are the root cause of consternation on each side. Tua Tagovailoa was placed on injured reserve with a concussion suffered Week 2. Miami has tried to replace him a few different ways and starts Tyler Huntley for a second game in a row. Huntley ran for a TD, the only Dolphins' trip to the end zone in 10 quarters, in a lopsided loss to the Titans last week. Without the threat of the deep ball, defenses aren't giving Miami the running lanes that made the Dolphins' offense a wrecking ball last season. The Dolphins are averaging 11.3 points per game and the Patriots are one slot better among the NFL's 32 teams at 13 points per game (31st). Jacoby Brissett is New England's starter with rookie Drake Maye waiting in line. Brissett isn't blessed with a Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle or Odell Beckham Jr. at wide receiver and New England relies on a ground-and-pound approach that strains its own defense with a non-existent margin for error.

Cleveland Browns (1-3) at Washington Commanders (3-1)

The drumbeat grows in Washington around rookie QB Jayden Daniels, the first player in NFL history with a completion percentage of 85 percent or better in consecutive games. Daniels leads the NFL in completion percentage and has accounted for four rushing touchdowns along with three TD passes and one interception. While Brian Robinson wasn't full strength in the lead up to Week 5, the Commanders cleared veteran RB Austin Ekeler to return. He has five touchdowns in his last two games against the Browns. Cleveland's stout defense might have better luck getting Washington's offense off the field. The Commanders are averaging 30.3 points per game and have punted only once per game (four total) this season. Protecting QB Deshaun Watson is a sore subject for the Browns. Watson has been sacked 19 times with two fumbles and three interceptions. Injuries wrecked the offensive line the first month of the season. In obvious passing situations, Watson has been a sitting duck. Cleveland's third-down conversion rate of 20.8 percent is last in the NFL.

Las Vegas Raiders (2-2) at Denver Broncos (2-2)

Of all the problems percolating around the Raiders, the one thing that hasn't been much trouble for the franchise is beating the Broncos. They've won 10 of 11 from Denver and are 8-0 in the matchup since moving to Las Vegas. By holding three consecutive opponents under 14 points, the Broncos are flexing their muscles defensively as rookie QB Bo Nix inches forward with an offense still searching for its identity. Head coach Sean Payton wants to be a run-first team and made inroads down that path in September without a bell-cow ball-carrier. He might be in for a bit of good news Sunday with the Raiders allowing 5.1 yards per carry and 550 rushing yards in four games. Las Vegas survived apparent infighting and a trade request from wide receiver Davante Adams to beat the Browns in Week 4. They arrive in Denver going for a third consecutive win in the series, hopeful that pass rusher Maxx Crosby can get back on the field. He missed last week's game with an ankle injury.

Arizona Cardinals (1-3) at San Francisco 49ers (2-2)

Brock Purdy and Jordan Mason are becoming a dynamic duo as the 49ers evolve without RB Christian McCaffrey (Achilles). Mason had 160 yards from scrimmage last week and is the only player in the NFL with three 100-yard rushing games. Purdy is second in the NFL with 1,130 passing yards and had four TD passes in his last shot at the Cardinals. Arizona enters knowing it will need more offense than the back-to-back games with no more than 14 points in losses to the Lions (20-13) and Commanders (42-14). Finding a way to push Purdy to get rid of the ball before he's ready is part of the plan, but opposing quarterbacks have completed 78.6 percent of their passes vs. Arizona this season. Cardinals rookie WR Marvin Harrison Jr. liked his first taste of NFC West football with four catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns against the Rams. He leads Arizona with four TD grabs.

Green Bay Packers (2-2) at Los Angeles Rams (1-3)

Could the Packers be 4-0 this season? Pretty easily, had the late fourth-quarter sequences in Brazil (vs. Eagles) and last week in a near miraculous rally against the Vikings gone differently. Head coach Matt LaFleur's offense continues to show flashes of potency, averaging 410 yards and 26 points per game. The Packers begrudge the No. 1 receiver label but Jayden Reed put up 7-139-1 last week and is one of two NFL players (Nico Collins) with two 135-yard-plus receiving games this season. Getting the ground game going at a consistent level is a focus for the Packers. RB Josh Jacobs is averaging 4.6 yards per carry but looking for his first rushing touchdown this season. The Rams fell to the Bears last week and played three of their first four games on the road. Back home Sunday, QB Matthew Stafford hopes another playmaker emerges behind RB Kyren Williams, who has six of the Rams' seven touchdowns this season.

N.Y. Giants (1-3) at Seattle Seahawks (3-1)

Giants rookie WR Malik Nabers had a career-high 12 catches for 115 yards in a Week 4 loss to the Cowboys, but spent the week in concussion protocol. Without Nabers, the Giants are in a pickle with few playmakers to help Daniel Jones survive the noisy torture chamber that is Lumen Field. WR Wan'Dale Robinson had 11 receptions last week but operates almost entirely out of the slot, where he benefits from coverage shaded to slow Nabers. The Seahawks lost for the first time this season at Detroit despite 395 passing yards from Geno Smith and three touchdowns from RB Kenneth Walker III. WR DK Metcalf has three 100-yard games this season. Sunday's matchup could be big for Seattle's shot at challenging for a playoff spot under rookie coach Mike Macdonald. Up next is a short week, primetime home game with the 49ers, a trip to Atlanta to face the Falcons (3-2) and a visit from the Buffalo Bills (3-1).

Dallas Cowboys (2-2) at Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1)

A high injury toll ushers the Cowboys to Pittsburgh for a primetime date with the Steelers. T.J. Watt has three of the Steelers' 11 sacks and one of Pittsburgh's five takeaways through four games. The Cowboys face a challenge of generating pressure while containing dual-threat QB Justin Fields, the type of passer that has given Dallas fits in the past. Fields has three touchdown passes and three rushing TDs, operating a conservative passing attack that thrives on play-action. Six targets have 20-plus yard gains and top receiver George Pickens (14.2 yards per catch) had chances for multiple big plays called back due to penalty. Fields could get comfortable with Dallas dealing with injuries to Micah Parsons (ankle) and DeMarcus Lawrence (foot). The Cowboys are still searching for the right mix at running back. Rico Dowdle leads the team with 34 carries for 134 yards. Ezekiel Elliott has averaged 3.4 yards per carry and his longest run covered 9 yards.

New Orleans Saints (2-2) at Kansas City Chiefs (4-0), Monday night

Undefeated two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City has a perfect record despite a flawed start to the season. The Chiefs have won four one-score games but might need to find retro mojo to dispatch the Saints, who are tied for largest scoring margin in the NFL. New Orleans lost late leads in both losses. The Chiefs are without RB Isiah Pacheco (fibula), WR Hollywood Brown (back) and WR Rashee Rice, leading head coach Andy Reid to bring back Kareem Hunt and utilize rookie first-round pick Xavier Worthy in the lead receiver role. Patrick Mahomes is on pace for 18 interceptions while working through the novelty of revolving personnel. He did reconnect with TE Travis Kelce (7-89) last week to defeat the Chargers. Saints QB Derek Carr has been mostly efficient and RB Alvin Kamara leads the NFL with 536 yards from scrimmage to drive the Saints' offensive resurgence (31.8 points per game). Thanks in part to being No. 7 in scoring defense (18.0), Kansas City has sparred with all four opponents into the fourth quarter before landing the decisive blow. New Orleans took a lead with 2:03 left before a loss to the Eagles and scored in the final minute last week only to fall 26-24 to the Falcons on a decisive field goal.

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Raheem Mostert Oct 4 11:10am CT
Raheem Mostert

Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert (chest) could play this weekend, according to Cameron Wolfe of the NFL Network. Wolfe noted that this will be determined following Friday's practice session. Mostert has been sidelined since Week 1 with a chest injury he suffered in the season opener. In that game, the veteran running back saw six carries and two targets. During this week, Mostert was able to log two consecutive limited practice sessions, which suggests he could be nearing a return. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to Friday's injury report, as it should provide clarity on his status heading into the weekend. If Mostert is able to suit up, he should be viewed as a flex option facing the New England Patriots, who have allowed the 18th-most fantasy points to opposing running backs.

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Jason Sanders Oct 4 11:10am CT
Jason Sanders

Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders will not be a recommended fantasy option in Week 5 when his team takes on the New England Patriots in Foxborough. Sanders has missed just two field goals on the season and has yet to miss an extra point attempt in four contests. However, scoring opportunities have been challenging to come by, with Miami punching in just three touchdowns through the first month of games. This offense continues to trend negatively until quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) returns. Despite the 28-year-old's trademark accuracy, fantasy managers may want to aim elsewhere for a more consistent kicking option that garners a higher floor and ceiling regarding weekly output. The former seventh-round pick is RotoBaller's K28 in this Week's rankings.

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Josh Allen Oct 4 11:10am CT
Josh Allen

The Houston Texans enter Week 5 in the middle of the pack among fantasy defenses on the season, making them a highly risky play against the Buffalo Bills. Behind quarterback Josh Allen, Buffalo has been excellent through four weeks. The Bills are one of three teams averaging more than 30 points, their 73.3% red zone touchdown percentage ranks third in the NFL, and they are scoring on nearly 49% of their drives overall, which is fifth-best in the league. Further, Buffalo is turning over the ball on fewer than 5% of drives and they have allowed the fourth-fewest sacks. Chances are good fantasy managers can find a better streaming option than Houston this week.

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Ka'imi Fairbairn Oct 4 11:10am CT
Ka'imi Fairbairn

As one of two kickers in the NFL to have made six field goals from 50 or more yards, Houston Texans kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn remains an easy starting lineup decision with the Buffalo Bills visiting in Week 5. The UCLA product is 8-for-9 overall on field goals, perfect on extra points, and attached to one of the league's better offenses. Additionally, Buffalo's defense has allowed touchdowns on only half of its opponents' trips to the red zone so far this season. Playing indoors for a fifth straight game, Fairbairn is a top-five option among fantasy kickers this week.

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Jaylen Wright Oct 4 11:00am CT
Jaylen Wright

Miami Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright may again be the primary backup in his team's backfield when they square off against the New England Patriots on Sunday. The rookie saw his highest snap share of the season in Miami's Week 4 31-12 loss to the Tennessee Titans, participating in 28 of 60 snaps (47%). In turn, Wright saw his most work on the year, handling nine carries for 32 yards and failing to bring in his sole target. Backfield mate Jeff Wilson Jr. (knee) returned to full practice on Thursday; however, the last time both were healthy in Week 3, the rookie saw one less snap and one less carry than Wilson but out-gained him by three yards and more than doubled the veteran's yards per carry (8.5). The former Volunteer will not be recommended in Week 5, particularly against a stout New England ground defense. Still, he'll be an asset to monitor over the coming weeks and would be an intriguing handcuff if he could hold onto his increased volume.

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Malik Nabers Oct 4 10:50am CT
Malik Nabers

New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) has been ruled out ahead of the Week 5 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. This doesn't come as much of a surprise given Nabers hasn't been able to practice this week. He continues to work his way back from a head injury he suffered in Week 4. The loss of Nabers is a significant hit to this Giants offense considering he has 35 receptions on 52 targets this season. Wan'Dale Robinson will likely gain the most value out of anyone on this offense with Nabers out. Robinson finished with 11 receptions on 14 targets with 71 yards last week. He figures to be a focal point in the passing game, especially with Nabers out.

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Baker Mayfield Oct 4 10:40am CT
Baker Mayfield

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield continued his effective play during Thursday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Mayfield looked solid as he completed 19-of-24 passing attempts for 180 yards and three touchdowns in the overtime loss. Mayfield was accurate in this one as he only had a handful of incompletions with zero turnovers. He also added 42 yards on the ground on six carries as Mayfield looked good with his legs. Mayfield will now head into a tougher challenge against the New Orleans Saints defense in Week 6. Despite that, Mayfield has done enough to put himself in the QB1 conversation for that game.

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Jonnu Smith Oct 4 10:40am CT
Jonnu Smith

Miami Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith will not be a viable fantasy option in Week 5 when his team lines up for a road tilt against their division-rival New England Patriots. The 29-year-old had a productive outing -- for a TE, anyway -- in Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills when he reeled in 6-of-7 targets for 53 yards but has seen his production decline since then. Most recently, posting a goose egg on one target in the team's 31-12 loss against the Tennessee Titans. The Dolphins' offensive woes aside, it's unclear whether or not Smith is still the TE1 on this team, as teammate Julian Hill has out-snapped him each of the last two weeks and 125-to-100 on the season. The former still leads Hill in every statistical category. Still, the veteran tight end can't be a trusted source of consistent production as the fourth option at best in Miami's passing attack. He's RotoBaller's PPR TE26 ahead of Week 5.

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Joe Mixon Oct 4 10:30am CT
Joe Mixon

Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon (ankle) is not expected to suit up for the Week 5 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Mixon hasn't played since Week 2 and it looks like he'll miss at least one more game. Mixon hasn't been able to practice this week, which puts him in the wrong direction ahead of Sunday's game. That being said, Cam Akers and Dare Ogunbowale figure to split up the backfield duties for at least one more week. Akers is looking like a low-end flex option after posting 53 yards on the ground on 13 attempts last week.

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Khalil Shakir Oct 4 10:30am CT
Khalil Shakir

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of the Week 5 matchup against the Houston Texans. Shakir was pulled early during last week's game due to an ankle issue. It doesn't seem to be improving too well as he hasn't practiced this week. As a result, Shakir will sit out this week and will hopefully return in Week 6. His absence should mean increased roles for Keon Coleman and Mack Hollins. Also, tight end Dalton Kincaid should see more targets in the passing game with Shakir sidelined. Kincaid saw a season-high seven targets and finished with 47 yards last week.

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Jaylen Waddle Oct 4 10:10am CT
Jaylen Waddle

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has an enticing Week 5 matchup in a road tilt against the New England Patriots. Waddle -- along with the other Dolphins skill players -- has been one of the more disappointing fantasy assets through the first month of the season as his team works through their offensive challenges down their starting (Tua Tagovailoa [concussion]) and backup (Skylar Thompson [ribs]) quarterbacks. However, New England's defense presents as an excellent opportunity for a bounce-back effort. The Patriots have been porous against opposing passing attacks through four weeks, allowing the fourth-most pass yards per play. Additionally, the Dolphins could be forced into a pass-heavy script, as New England has been one of the better teams at stopping the run. While it hasn't translated to on-field production, the 25-year-old has been one of the better separators in the league, garnering an "OPEN" score of 76 per ESPN analytics -- a top-six score in the NFL and ten points better than his running-mate Tyreek Hill. Waddle is RotoBaller's PPR WR44 in this week's rankings.

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Tyreek Hill Oct 4 10:00am CT
Tyreek Hill

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has a juicy matchup lined up this Sunday when his team hits the road to square off against their division-rival New England Patriots. The veteran speedster has seen his production dip over the last few outings since a massive seven-catch, 130-yard performance in the team's season opener. Not only has Hill had his offensive woes with quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) and Skylar Thompson (ribs) shelved due to injury. Also, Miami has faced three top-six defenses regarding net passing yards per play since then. Everything is working against the 30-year-old wideout, but he'll have an opportunity to get right against a New England defense that has been beaten by the pass all season. Touchdowns might be tough to come by, with the Pats allowing 21.8 points per outing, but the 1,016 passing yards they've let up are the sixth-most in the NFL. Hill is the WR28 this week in RotoBaller's Week 5 PPR rankings, with as good a chance as any to bounce back before Miami's Week 6 bye.

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Ray Davis Oct 4 9:50am CT
Ray Davis

Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis remains one of the best running back bench stashes across the league as the NFL enters Week 5. Under offensive coordinator Joe Brady, the Bills lean on James Cook and the running game. The rookie has been called upon to spell Cook on early downs. Veteran Ty Johnson would command the passing downs work if Cook suffered an injury. Blowouts have given Davis several opportunities, averaging over eight carries per game over the last three contests. In a closer game, his touches are likely cut in half. Keep Davis on fantasy football benches against Houston.

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C.J. Stroud Oct 4 9:50am CT
C.J. Stroud

The Buffalo Bills defense/special teams draws the Houston Texans in Week 5. The Texans are averaging a shade under 20 points per game, and their offense has taken a step back with Joe Mixon (ankle) sidelined. He's trending toward missing another game, which should slow down the Houston offense. However, Nico Collins and Stefon Diggs are one of the best wide receiver duos in football, and C.J. Stroud has little issues connecting with them. Stroud also limits his turnovers (two interceptions). The Texans' quarterback is sixth in the league in sacks taken (13). However, one of Buffalo's best pass rushers, Von Miller, is suspended for four games and will miss this contest. There are better DST options on the waiver wire this week. Fantasy managers can pass on Buffalo.

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Dalton Kincaid Oct 4 9:40am CT
Dalton Kincaid

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid is the TE7 on the season, despite an up-and-down campaign so far. Kincaid hasn't topped 50 yards in any game and has only finished as a TE1 once. Fantasy managers can trust Kincaid's floor, especially given the state of the tight-end landscape. Josh Allen should throw the ball more often in what projects to be a more competitive matchup between Buffalo and Houston. Kincaid could see more targets if Khalil Shakir (ankle) is forced to miss the contest. The Texans surrendered the third-fewest fantasy points to the position through four weeks, but the competition (Kylen Granson, Cole Kmet, Johnny Mundt, and Brenton Strange) isn't of Kincaid's caliber.

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Curtis Samuel Oct 4 9:40am CT
Curtis Samuel

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Curtis Samuel has played the fewest snaps of any Buffalo wide receiver this season but that could change in Week 5. Khalil Shakir (ankle) is in danger of missing the contest. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady stated to the media that he wants Samuel to be on the field more often. The veteran is averaging just 12 yards per game and secured three receptions or more just once. Samuel shouldn't be added to rosters in any standard-sized fantasy football league, but he's a name worth monitoring on Sunday, especially if Shakir is sidelined.

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Devon Achane Oct 4 9:30am CT
Devon Achane

Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane will have his work cut out for him this week when the team takes on the New England Patriots in Foxborough. The second-year back started the season off hot with back-to-back seven-catch games and 20+ fantasy-point outings. However, he's cooled over the last few weeks, with Miami posting just 15 total points combined over the two contests. New England has been one of the more stout defenses against opposing rushing attacks thus far, allowing just 4.0 YPC -- the seventh-best mark in the league. Despite this, the Texas A&M product could still leave his mark on this game if he can recapture his work in the passing game from early September. The Patriots' D has been easier to throw on this year, letting up the sixth-most yards and fourth-most yards per play (7.1) through the air, and that's likely where Miami will have to beat them to succeed. Achane is RotoBaller's PPR RB17 in this week's rankings and projects as an RB2 with upside.

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James Cook Oct 4 9:20am CT
James Cook

Buffalo Bills running back James Cook suffered through the worst fantasy performance of his season in Week 4 but should bounce back against the Houston Texans. Cook was removed from the game due to a negative game script against the Ravens. He logged just 10 touches for under 50 yards. The game script on Sunday versus Houston should fare better for Cook's fantasy production. However, the Texans' defense is stronger against the run than the pass, and they've allowed the fewest passing yards to opposing running backs. The Bills shouldn't have many issues moving the football on offense, setting up more high-value opportunities for the lead running back. Start Cook across the board.

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Tutu Atwell Oct 4 9:20am CT
Tutu Atwell

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Tutu Atwell has now posted back-to-back weeks with WR3 finishes and even boasted a 90% snap share in their Week 4 loss against the Chicago Bears. Atwell hauled in four of his six targets for 82 yards in that contest while receiving a 21% target share. Since Cooper Kupp (ankle) has already been ruled out again, Atwell will look to capitalize on more opportunities against a Green Bay Packers secondary that has been quite generous to opposing receivers. In fact, the Packers give up the ninth-most fantasy points to receiver groups in half-PPR formats with an average of 30.3 fantasy points per game. That gives Atwell some nice flex appeal for fantasy managers in half or full-PPR formats that might be dealing with some injuries or bye weeks.

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Keon Coleman Oct 4 9:20am CT
Keon Coleman

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman could be called upon more often against the Houston Texans on Sunday. Top wide receiver Khalil Shakir (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday and Thursday and is at risk of missing the game. If he does, Coleman and Dalton Kincaid should see a target bump. Still, it would be risky for fantasy football managers to trust the rookie in starting lineups. He'll see a lot of cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. on the outside and hasn't garnered enough target volume to be relied upon. Coleman is in the WR5 range against the Texans.

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