Fantasy Football Rankings Week 2: Weekly Value Meter

Week 2 fantasy football rankings and projections. Get expert position-by-position picks for QB, RB, WR, TE, FLEX, K and DEF to build winning lineups.
Fantasy Football Rankings Week 2: Weekly Value Meter

Welcome to the Weekly Value Meter Rankings. This is a guide to help you decide who to start and sit in a given week. It's is not a season-long ranking nor a draft guide, and it's also not really intended as a free agent guide. While I appreciate that you want my opinion on pickups, every league is different, and your decision on whether to add/drop a particular player might also be dictated by other factors than who is rated higher in a given week.

Here are my operating assumptions for the rankings:

- The RB/WR/TE position rankings are for PPR leagues.
- The Flex rankings are for Standard leagues.
- 1 point per 10 rushing/receiving yards.
- 1 point per 20 passing yards.
- 4 points per passing touchdowns.

These are the fantasy football rankings I use when I make my start/sit decisions. Please consult the rankings first before asking "Should I start Patrick Mahomes or Bryce Young?"

These are my particular rankings. If you want a second opinion elsewhere on the site, you can see our Weekly Projections.

Each week after Week 1, the first set of rankings will be posted late on Tuesday night. I will then do a set of updates before kickoff on Thursday, and again before kickoff on Sunday morning.

When setting your lineups, make sure to refer to the NFL inactives to ensure all of your players are set to receive snaps.

I welcome debate on the rankings in the comments. Please

Welcome to the Weekly Value Meter Rankings. This is a guide to help you decide who to start and sit in a given week. It's is not a season-long ranking nor a draft guide, and it's also not really intended as a free agent guide. While I appreciate that you want my opinion on pickups, every league is different, and your decision on whether to add/drop a particular player might also be dictated by other factors than who is rated higher in a given week.

Here are my operating assumptions for the rankings:

- The RB/WR/TE position rankings are for PPR leagues.
- The Flex rankings are for Standard leagues.
- 1 point per 10 rushing/receiving yards.
- 1 point per 20 passing yards.
- 4 points per passing touchdowns.

These are the fantasy football rankings I use when I make my start/sit decisions. Please consult the rankings first before asking "Should I start Patrick Mahomes or Bryce Young?"

These are my particular rankings. If you want a second opinion elsewhere on the site, you can see our Weekly Projections.

Each week after Week 1, the first set of rankings will be posted late on Tuesday night. I will then do a set of updates before kickoff on Thursday, and again before kickoff on Sunday morning.

When setting your lineups, make sure to refer to the NFL inactives to ensure all of your players are set to receive snaps.

I welcome debate on the rankings in the comments. Please keep it friendly.

Quarterbacks

1.Lamar Jackson BAL vs. CLE
2.Josh Allen BUF at NYJ
3.Jalen Hurts PHI at KC
4.*Jayden Daniels WAS at GB
Note: Daniels popped up on the injury report with a right wrist issue, but coach Dan Quinn said that he has 'zero concerns' about it. The Commanders play Thursday at Green Bay.
5.*Justin Fields NYJ vs. BUF
Note: The Jets' offense looked really good with Fields at the helm. A fumbled kickoff return and a brutal hit by Jalen Ramsey on Garrett Wilson on the Jets' last offensive play tarnished a great overall offensive performance.
6.*Joe Burrow CIN vs. JAX
Note: Burrow had another Week 1 stinker - shame on me for expecting otherwise after he saw significant action in the preseason.
7.Patrick Mahomes KC vs. PHI
8.*Jordan Love GB vs. WAS
Note: Love's output looks pretty modest (16-of-22 for 188 yards and two touchdowns), but nearly all of that came in the first half and the Packers didn't ask much of him in the second half while protecting a lead.
9.Dak Prescott DAL vs. NYG
10.Justin Herbert LAC at LV
11.Baker Mayfield TB at HOU
12.Trevor Lawrence JAC at CIN
13.*Jared Goff DET vs. CHI
Note: Goff averaged just 5.8 yards per attempt, was sacked four times and threw an interception in the loss to the Packers. I'm not yet sure what's the bigger factor - the loss of coordinator Ben Johnson, or the reshuffle of the Lions' interior offensive line.
14.*Bo Nix DEN at IND
Note: Nix averaged just 4.4 yards per attempt and threw two bad interceptions while the Broncos escaped with a win against the Titans.
15.Kyler Murray ARZ vs. CAR
16.Drake Maye NE at MIA
17.*Caleb Williams CHI at DET
Note: Williams was 21-of-35 for 210 yards and a touchdown, but keep in mind he hit on his first 10 passes. The collapse wasn't all on Williams, but he played a big role.
18.*Geno Smith LV vs. LAC
Note: Smith came out slinging in Week 1, throwing for 362 yards and a touchdown in the road win in his Raiders debut.
19.*Michael Penix ATL at MIN
Note: Penix draws Minnesota on the road next and might be without Drake London (shoulder).
20.Aaron Rodgers PIT vs. SEA
21.*Tua Tagovailoa MIA vs. NE
Note: Tagovailoa and the Dolphins looked hideous against the Colts. Tua had three turnovers, and the team had no spark whatsoever.
22.*J.J. McCarthy MIN vs. ATL
Note: It looked ugly early on for McCarthy, but a huge fourth quarter rallied both the Vikings and made for a good fantasy day. He still managed just 20 attempts on the night.
23.*Daniel Jones IND vs. DEN
Note: The Colts scored on every offensive possession, and Jones played competently, completing one touchdown pass while running for two more. It gets a lot harder this week against the Broncos.
24.*Bryce Young CAR at ARI
Note: Young was very shaky in the loss to the Jaguars, committing three turnovers, with a pick-six getting overturned due to a penalty away from the play.
25.Matthew Stafford LA at TEN
26.C.J. Stroud HOU vs. TB
27.*Sam Darnold SEA at PIT
Note: Darnold was just mediocre in the first game of his Seahawk tenure, throwing for 150 yards and a touchdown while losing a critical fumble at the end of the game.
28.*Russell Wilson NYG at DAL
Note: Wilson had to be confirmed as the starter by coach Brian Daboll for Week 2 after the desultory performance in Week 1.
29.*Joe Flacco CLE at BAL
Note: Flacco dinked-and-dunked his way to 290 passing yards in the loss to the Bengals. He threw two interceptions, both of which went off the hands of Cleveland receivers first, though neither ball was particularly well thrown.
30.*Cam Ward TEN vs. LAR
Note: Ward predictably struggled on the road against one of the best defenses in the league, getting sacked six times while throwing for only 112 yards. It doesn't get all that much easier this week at home against the Rams.
31.Spencer Rattler NO vs. SF
32.*Brock Purdy SF at NO
Note: Purdy (toe/shoulder) will be given the entire week before the Niners decide whether he can play this week against the Saints.
33.*Mac Jones SF at NO
Note: Jones is next in line if Brock Purdy (toe/shoulder) can't play. If I know for certain that Jones is starting, I'd probably put him in the 25-28 range.

Running Backs

1.Derrick Henry BAL vs. CLE
2.Christian McCaffrey SF at NO
3.Saquon Barkley PHI at KC
4.*Bijan Robinson ATL at MIN
Note: Robinson got there via the passing game, but it's a little disturbing that there were no explosive runs against the Bucs.
5.Josh Jacobs GB vs. WAS
6.Jahmyr Gibbs DET vs. CHI
7.Bucky Irving TB at HOU
8.Chase Brown CIN vs. JAX
9.James Cook BUF at NYJ
10.Ashton Jeanty LV vs. LAC
11.Kyren Williams LA at TEN
12.De'Von Achane MIA vs. NE
13.Chuba Hubbard CAR at ARI
14.*Travis Etienne JAC at CIN
Note: Etienne was dynamite in the season opener, and draws another good matchup against the Bengals this week.
15.*Breece Hall NYJ vs. BUF
Note: Hall looked shot out of a cannon against the Steelers.
16.Jonathan Taylor IND vs. DEN
17.Alvin Kamara NO vs. SF
18.D'Andre Swift CHI at DET
19.Omarion Hampton LAC at LV
20.James Conner ARZ vs. CAR
21.TreVeyon Henderson NE at MIA
22.Jacory Croskey-Merritt WAS at GB
23.*J.K. Dobbins DEN at IND
Note: Dobbins received considerably more work than RJ Harvey, getting 16 carries for 63 yards and a touchdown.
24.David Montgomery DET vs. CHI
25.*Aaron Jones MIN vs. ATL
Note: Jones was outrushed by Jordan Mason, but Jones had one of the biggest plays in the passing game with a 27-yard go-ahead touchdown reception.
26.Jaylen Warren PIT vs. SEA
27.Jordan Mason MIN vs. ATL
28.Tony Pollard TEN vs. LAR
29.*RJ Harvey DEN at IND
Note: Harvey only had six carries in the win over Tennessee and was out-touched by J.K. Dobbins 18-to-7. It might be tough sledding early on, though at least he showed his explosive ability with a 50-yard run.
30.Kenneth Walker SEA at PIT
31.Javonte Williams DAL vs. NYG
32.*Nick Chubb HOU vs. TB
Note: Chubb might have been the one positive offensive factor from Sunday's loss to the Rams, netting 60 yards on 13 carries.
33.*Trey Benson ARZ vs. CAR
Note: Benson showed his explosiveness with a 52-yard run in the third quarter, ending up with 69 yards overall.
34.*Zach Charbonnet SEA at PIT
Note: Charbonnet stole the goal line carries from Kenneth Walker and was the better back in Week 1.
35.*Dylan Sampson CLE at BAL
Note: Sampson received a lot more work than Jerome Ford and was far more effective. Both could lose out to Quinshon Judkins as early as this week, however.
36.Tyrone Tracy NYG at DAL
37.Isiah Pacheco KC vs. PHI
38.Rhamondre Stevenson NE at MIA
39.*Austin Ekeler WAS at GB
Note: Ekeler (shoulder) was a limited participant in Tuesday's practice.
40.Rachaad White TB at HOU
41.Kareem Hunt KC vs. PHI
42.Ray Davis BUF at NYJ
43.Ollie Gordon MIA vs. NE
44.Tyler Allgeier ATL at MIN
45.*Brian Robinson SF at NO
Note: Robinson struggled against Seattle, but at least he's the clear backup behind CMC, with Guerendo not getting any offensive snaps.
46.*Jerome Ford CLE at BAL
Note: Ford couldn't get untracked, nor was he involved that much in the passing game compared to Dylan Sampson.
47.Rico Dowdle CAR at ARI
48.Cam Skattebo NYG at DAL
49.*Bhayshul Tuten JAC at CIN
Note: Tuten might take a few extra snaps now that Tank Bigsby is an Eagle, but it's now pretty clear that Travis Etienne is the starter.
50.Najee Harris LAC at LV
51.Braelon Allen NYJ vs. BUF
52.Justice Hill BAL vs. CLE
53.Kenneth Gainwell PIT vs. SEA
54.Woody Marks HOU vs. TB
55.Samaje Perine CIN vs. JAX
56.Ty Johnson BUF at NYJ
57.*Kyle Monangai CHI at DET
Note: Monangai played just nine offensive snaps on Monday night, even with Roschon Johnson (foot) out.
58.Miles Sanders DAL vs. NYG
59.*Tank Bigsby PHI at KC
Note: Bigsby pretty clearly gets hurt in the short-term with the trade to the Eagles - he might serve as the second back if Will Shipley (ribs) has to sit, but that role will still be far less than what he'd get with the Jaguars.
60.Devin Singletary NYG at DAL
61.Dameon Pierce HOU vs. TB
62.Julius Chestnut TEN vs. LAR
63.DJ Giddens IND vs. DEN
64.Tahj Brooks CIN vs. JAX
65.Kendre Miller NO vs. SF
66.*Blake Corum LA at TEN
Note: Corum is the clear backup to Kyren Williams, with rookie Jarquez Hunter a healthy scratch in Week 1. That still netted him just 10 offensive snaps.
67.Zamir White LV vs. LAC
68.Chris Brooks GB vs. WAS
69.*Kaleb Johnson PIT vs. SEA
Note: Johnson managed just two offensive snaps, seeing most of his action on special teams. I'm not yet dropping him, but obviously he's unplayable right now.
70.*Emanuel Wilson GB vs. WAS
Note: Wilson received only two offensive snaps, compared to nine for Chris Brooks.
71.*LeQuint Allen JAC at CIN
Note: Allen moves up a chair following the Jaguars trading Tank Bigsby to the Eagles.
72.Isaiah Davis NYJ vs. BUF
73.Dare Ogunbowale HOU vs. TB
74.Devin Neal NO vs. SF
75.Sean Tucker TB at HOU
76.AJ Dillon PHI at KC
77.*Kalel Mullings TEN vs. LAR
Note: Mullings injured his ankle in the loss to the Broncos.
78.Will Shipley PHI at KC
79.*Keaton Mitchell BAL vs. CLE
Note: Mitchell was a healthy scratch for Week 1. I'm not going to take him off the list for at least another week, with the thought that Justice Hill had a pretty rough game.
80.*Raheem Mostert LV vs. LAC
Note: Mostert was a healthy scratch against the Pats, sitting behind Zamir White.
81.*Roschon Johnson CHI at DET
Note: Sat out Week 1 on Monday night with a foot injury.
82.*Chris Rodriguez WAS at GB
Note: Rodriguez somewhat surprisingly was a healthy scratch for Week 1.
83.Jaydon Blue DAL vs. NYG
84.Quinshon Judkins CLE at BAL
85.Jaylen Wright MIA vs. NE

Wide Receivers

1.Ja'Marr Chase CIN vs. JAX
2.CeeDee Lamb DAL vs. NYG
3.*Justin Jefferson MIN vs. ATL
Note: How concerned should we be that Minnesota managed only 20 passes in Week 1, with just seven targets to Jefferson?
4.*Puka Nacua LA at TEN
Note: Nacua briefly left with a forehead laceration, but he was cleared of a potential concussion and quickly returned to the game.
5.Brian Thomas JAC at CIN
6.Amon-Ra St. Brown DET vs. CHI
7.Malik Nabers NYG at DAL
8.Nico Collins HOU vs. TB
9.Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA at PIT
10.Mike Evans TB at HOU
11.Garrett Wilson NYJ vs. BUF
12.Ladd McConkey LAC at LV
13.Tyreek Hill MIA vs. NE
14.Marvin Harrison ARZ vs. CAR
15.A.J. Brown PHI at KC
16.Tee Higgins CIN vs. JAX
17.Terry McLaurin WAS at GB
18.DK Metcalf PIT vs. SEA
19.*DJ Moore CHI at DET
Note: Moore briefly left after taking a big hit in the fourth quarter, but then returned for the final series.
20.Davante Adams LA at TEN
21.Emeka Egbuka TB at HOU
22.Tetairoa McMillan CAR at ARI
23.*Drake London ATL at MIN
Note: London is day-to-day with a shoulder sprain.
24.*Zay Flowers BAL vs. CLE
Note: Your WR1 after Week 1.
25.Courtland Sutton DEN at IND
26.Ricky Pearsall SF at NO
27.Calvin Ridley TEN vs. LAR
28.*Hollywood Brown KC vs. PHI
Note: Brown had a whopping 16 targets in the opener - some of that was based on game flow, but another big part of it was that Xavier Worthy got hurt.
29.Keenan Allen LAC at LV
30.*Jaylen Waddle MIA vs. NE
Note: Waddle briefly was checked for an injury after a big hit early on, but he was able to return.
31.*Jerry Jeudy CLE at BAL
Note: Jeudy's drop on 4th down was one of the many critical plays that allowed the Bengals to steal a win against the Browns.
32.*Deebo Samuel WAS at GB
Note: Samuel was the leading receiver for the Commanders in Week 1 and also scored a rushing touchdown.
33.Travis Hunter JAC at CIN
34.DeVonta Smith PHI at KC
35.Michael Pittman IND vs. DEN
36.George Pickens DAL vs. NYG
37.Chris Olave NO vs. SF
38.Jakobi Meyers LV vs. LAC
39.*Keon Coleman BUF at NYJ
Note: The advanced metrics (route win rate, separation stats, etc...) don't match what we saw on Sunday night - in this instance, I'll trust what we saw.
40.Rome Odunze CHI at DET
41.*Quentin Johnston LAC at LV
Note: Johnston looked amazing in his debut, and most importantly he saw a heavy snap and route share.
42.Jameson Williams DET vs. CHI
43.Wan'Dale Robinson NYG at DAL
44.Rashid Shaheed NO vs. SF
45.Calvin Austin PIT vs. SEA
46.*Matthew Golden GB vs. WAS
Note: Golden (ankle) only had two targets in the win over the Lions.
47.Khalil Shakir BUF at NYJ
48.Cooper Kupp SEA at PIT
49.Josh Downs IND vs. DEN
50.*Jayden Reed GB vs. WAS
Note: Reed (foot) had his reps capped in Tuesday's walk-through practice. This will be the regular pattern for him, especially in short weeks like this one.
51.Adam Thielen MIN vs. ATL
52.Romeo Doubs GB vs. WAS
53.Stefon Diggs NE at MIA
54.Rashod Bateman BAL vs. CLE
55.Cedric Tillman CLE at BAL
56.Kayshon Boutte NE at MIA
57.*Jauan Jennings SF at NO
Note: Jennings left the Week 1 win over the Seahawks with a left shoulder injury. The injury isn't considered serious, but there's still some risk that he misses this week.
58.DeMario Douglas NE at MIA
59.*Olamide Zaccheaus CHI at DET
Note: Zaccheaus is ahead of Luther Burden in the pecking order.
60.Alec Pierce IND vs. DEN
61.Jayden Higgins HOU vs. TB
62.JuJu Smith-Schuster KC vs. PHI
63.Ray-Ray McCloud ATL at MIN
64.Michael Wilson ARZ vs. CAR
65.Darius Slayton NYG at DAL
66.Joshua Palmer BUF at NYJ
67.Tre Tucker LV vs. LAC
68.Xavier Legette CAR at ARI
69.Dyami Brown JAC at CIN
70.Marvin Mims DEN at IND
71.Jalen Nailor MIN vs. ATL
72.Tre' Harris LAC at LV
73.Brandin Cooks NO vs. SF
74.*Luther Burden CHI at DET
Note: Burden saw 18 snaps on offense and just catch for negative-3 yards. It could take awhile for him to be a big part of the offense.
75.Jordan Whittington LA at TEN
76.Adonai Mitchell IND vs. DEN
77.KhaDarel Hodge ATL at MIN
78.DeAndre Hopkins BAL vs. CLE
79.Josh Reynolds NYJ vs. BUF
80.*Isaac TeSlaa DET vs. CHI
Note: TeSlaa had just three snaps, but one of those was a highlight-reel touchdown catch. His role is projected to increase.
81.*Dontayvion Wicks GB vs. WAS
Note: Wicks (calf) was limited in Tuesday's walkthrough.
82.Nick Westbrook-Ikhine MIA vs. NE
83.Jalen Tolbert DAL vs. NYG
84.Troy Franklin DEN at IND
85.Dont'e Thornton LV vs. LAC
86.*Tyler Lockett TEN vs. LAR
Note: Just one target in the loss to the Broncos.
87.Devaughn Vele NO vs. SF
88.KaVontae Turpin DAL vs. NYG
89.Andrei Iosivas CIN vs. JAX
90.*Casey Washington ATL at MIN
Note: Washington had six targets with Darnell Mooney out.
91.*Elic Ayomanor TEN vs. LAR
Note: Ayomanor only had two catches, but at least he was targeted seven times in his debut.
92.Marquez Valdes-Scantling SF at NO
93.Kyle Williams NE at MIA
94.Jack Bech LV vs. LAC
95.Mack Hollins NE at MIA
96.Parker Washington JAC at CIN
97.Kalif Raymond DET vs. CHI
98.*Tory Horton SEA at PIT
Note: Horton played the decoy role against the Niners, getting zero targets.
99.*Noah Brown WAS at GB
Note: Brown (knee) was able to play 33 snaps in Week 1, but he's been limited so far in practice this week.
100.*Xavier Worthy KC vs. PHI
Note: Worthy suffered a dislocated shoulder in the loss to the Chargers. He's either week-to-week or day-to-day, depending on which report you rely on.
101.Darnell Mooney ATL at MIN
102.Christian Kirk HOU vs. TB
103.Chris Godwin TB at HOU
104.Jalen Royals KC vs. PHI

Tight Ends

1.*Brock Bowers LV vs. LAC
Note: Bowers left Sunday's win over the Pats with a knee injury, but the team downplayed the severity of it afterwards.
2.Trey McBride ARZ vs. CAR
3.Sam LaPorta DET vs. CHI
4.Travis Kelce KC vs. PHI
5.T.J. Hockenson MIN vs. ATL
6.David Njoku CLE at BAL
7.Tucker Kraft GB vs. WAS
8.Tyler Warren IND vs. DEN
9.Jake Ferguson DAL vs. NYG
10.Dallas Goedert PHI at KC
11.Zach Ertz WAS at GB
12.*Juwan Johnson NO vs. SF
Note: Johnson had a whopping 11 targets in the loss to the Cardinals, and his usage seems like it's possibly sustainable.
13.Brenton Strange JAC at CIN
14.Mark Andrews BAL vs. CLE
15.Kyle Pitts ATL at MIN
16.Jonnu Smith PIT vs. SEA
17.Colston Loveland CHI at DET
18.Dalton Kincaid BUF at NYJ
19.Hunter Henry NE at MIA
20.Mike Gesicki CIN vs. JAX
21.Chig Okonkwo TEN vs. LAR
22.Tyler Conklin LAC at LV
23.Noah Fant CIN vs. JAX
24.Mason Taylor NYJ vs. BUF
25.Theo Johnson NYG at DAL
26.Pat Freiermuth PIT vs. SEA
27.Dalton Schultz HOU vs. TB
28.Tyler Higbee LA at TEN
29.Ja'Tavion Sanders CAR at ARI
30.*Michael Mayer LV vs. LAC
Note: If Brock Bowers (knee) has to miss any time, Mayer is a decent pickup option. He had four catches for 38 yards in the win over the Pats.
31.Cade Otton TB at HOU
32.AJ Barner SEA at PIT
33.*Harold Fannin CLE at BAL
Note: It was an encouraging debut for Fannin, who garnered nine targets and clearly was a big part of the design in the Cleveland offense.
34.*Elijah Arroyo SEA at PIT
Note: Arroyo netted only 16 snaps, as the Seahawks kept A.J. Barner in to block far more often.
35.*Cole Kmet CHI at DET
Note: Kmet out-snapped rookie Colston Loveland 60-38 on Monday night.
36.Noah Gray KC vs. PHI
37.Will Dissly LAC at LV
38.Dawson Knox BUF at NYJ
39.Luke Musgrave GB vs. WAS
40.*Jake Tonges SF at NO
Note: Tonges was out-snapped by Luke Farrell after George Kittle's injury, but Tonges caught the miracle touchdown to give the Niners the win.
41.*Evan Engram DEN at IND
Note: Engram suffered a calf injury in the win over the Titans.
42.Darren Waller MIA vs. NE
43.Isaiah Likely BAL vs. CLE
44.*George Kittle SF at NO
Note: Kittle was already on his way to a big day, with four catches and a touchdown, but suffered a hamstring injury that knocked him out, and now he's going to miss at least four weeks after being placed on IR.

Flex (RB/WR/TE)

1.Derrick Henry BAL vs. CLE
2.Christian McCaffrey SF at NO
3.Ja'Marr Chase CIN vs. JAX
4.CeeDee Lamb DAL vs. NYG
5.*Justin Jefferson MIN vs. ATL
Note: How concerned should we be that Minnesota managed only 20 passes in Week 1, with just seven targets to Jefferson?

Kickers

1.*Chris Boswell PIT vs. SEA
Note: What a difference it makes to have an elite kicker like Boswell, who won the game with a 60-yard field goal against the Jets that was easily good.
2.Brandon Aubrey DAL vs. NYG
3.Cameron Dicker LAC at LV
4.Jake Bates DET vs. CHI
5.Evan McPherson CIN vs. JAX
6.Jake Elliott PHI at KC
7.Harrison Butker KC vs. PHI
8.Ka'imi Fairbairn HOU vs. TB
9.Matt Gay WAS at GB
10.Will Reichard MIN vs. ATL
11.Cam Little JAC at CIN
12.Wil Lutz DEN at IND
13.*Chase McLaughlin TB at HOU
Note: Thanks to Younghoe Koo's miss, McLaughlin's tough day gets overlooked - he missed a 44-yard field goal attempt and one of his extra-point chances.
14.*Matt Prater BUF at NYJ
Note: Prater was one of the Bills' heroes on Sunday night, nailing the game-winner plus a 'fire-drill' attempt just before halftime. The Bills have signed him to the active roster to prevent another team from poaching Prater from their practice squad.
15.Tyler Loop BAL vs. CLE
16.Brandon McManus GB vs. WAS
17.Daniel Carlson LV vs. LAC
18.Joshua Karty LA at TEN
19.Chad Ryland ARZ vs. CAR
20.Spencer Shrader IND vs. DEN
21.*Cairo Santos CHI at DET
Note: Santos missed a 50-yard attempt that might have been the beginning of the end for the Bears on Monday night.
22.Jason Myers SEA at PIT
23.Riley Patterson MIA vs. NE
24.Blake Grupe NO vs. SF
25.Graham Gano NYG at DAL
26.Joey Slye TEN vs. LAR
27.Nick Folk NYJ vs. BUF
28.*Younghoe Koo ATL at MIN
Note: Koo missed a potential game-tying field goal (44). The Falcons gave Maddux Trujillo a tryout on Tuesday.
29.Andres Borregales NE at MIA
30.*Eddy Pineiro SF at NO
Note: Pineiro replaces the waived Jake Moody as the Niners' kicker.
31.Ryan Fitzgerald CAR at ARI
32.*Andre Szmyt CLE at BAL
Note: Szmyt missed both an extra point and a potential go-ahead field goal from very makable distances to help the Browns give the Bengals a gift win.
33.*Jake Moody at
Note: Moody was waived by the Niners after he missed two more field goals in the win over Seattle.

Defenses

1.*Denver Broncos at IND
Note: The Broncos six sacks against Cam Ward made a huge difference for Denver.
2.Arizona Cardinals vs. CAR
3.*Baltimore Ravens vs. CLE
Note: Rough Ravens debut for Jaire Alexander, but this week should be better.
4.Los Angeles Rams at TEN
5.San Francisco 49ers at NO
6.Minnesota Vikings vs. ATL
7.Pittsburgh Steelers vs. SEA
8.Houston Texans vs. TB
9.Philadelphia Eagles at KC
10.Tampa Bay Buccaneers at HOU
11.Seattle Seahawks at PIT
12.Buffalo Bills at NYJ
13.Detroit Lions vs. CHI
14.Dallas Cowboys vs. NYG
15.Indianapolis Colts vs. DEN
16.Green Bay Packers vs. WAS
17.New England Patriots at MIA
18.Washington Commanders at GB
19.Miami Dolphins vs. NE
20.Los Angeles Chargers at LV
21.Cincinnati Bengals vs. JAX
22.Chicago Bears at DET
23.Atlanta Falcons at MIN
24.New York Giants at DAL
25.Jacksonville Jaguars at CIN
26.New York Jets vs. BUF
27.Kansas City Chiefs vs. PHI
28.Las Vegas Raiders vs. LAC
29.New Orleans Saints vs. SF
30.Tennessee Titans vs. LAR
31.Cleveland Browns at BAL
32.Carolina Panthers at ARI
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