Ray Flowers believes that Cam Newton remains among the elite quarterbacks, among other notes this week.
A frequent debate when discussing wide receivers is the effect of one top wideout when the team loses another one to injury. This week Jordy Nelson's owners face that dilemma - more targets vs. more attention.
New England running back Stevan Ridley was quiet for the first portion of the season, but he is moving back up the cheat sheets thanks to a big performance in the Patriots' victory over the Saints.
Brandon Weeden's not a sexy waiver-wire pick, but he has some fantasy potential for owners in the quarterback market.
Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs is an established star, but his impressive early-season production has him moving up the IDP cheat sheets.
Kevin Payne thinks this is the week AJ Green breaks out of his funk, making him a great target in 50/50 and Heads-Up contests on FanDuel.
According to the implied Vegas odds, Peyton Manning and the Broncos have a 98-percent chance to beat the Jaguars Sunday.
Ray Flowers crunches the red zone numbers for running backs and concludes that Ben Tate isn't worth being in the conversation so long as Arian Foster is healthy.