
Can David Montgomery follow up his first 100-yard game of the season with another against the Lions?

After a two-week lull, Jamison Crowder might see his target volume spike upward against a Dolphins defense that's better outside than in the slot.

The red-hot Keenan Allen has to slow down eventually, but with weak slot coverage and competent boundary coverage the Dolphins might funnel another healthy workload toward him in Week 10.

Few defenders hold as much sway over the Week 8 slate as Jaire Alexander -- he could shut down either of Adam Thielen or Justin Jefferson, but the one he doesn't cover should be open.

Rarely does a receiver have as good of an on-paper matchup as Terry McLaurin against the hapless yet uptempo Cowboys -- both efficiency and volume appear close to ideal.

Preston Williams broke out in Week 5 and might keep it rolling in Week 6 against the Jets, whose strong slot coverage encourages offenses to target their weak outside corners.

The Steelers found success moving James Washington to the slot in Week 13, and he's poised for another strong game against a limping Arizona cornerback rotation in Week 14.

It's been a mostly busted season for Alshon Jeffery and the Eagles, but a warm weather matchup with Miami's NFL Europe corners could be just what he needs to get on track.

The Jets secondary is weak where Tyrell Williams runs his routes, positioning the Raiders wideout to go over 100 yards for the first time since Week 1.

With the already weak slot coverage of the Cardinals tested further by the absence of Tramaine Brock, it seems like a good time for a Chris Godwin bounce back.

It's risky to invest heavily in any Dolphins player in particular, but wideouts DeVante Parker and Preston Williams project well against the Jets.

Jerry Donabedian discusses his Week 9 tournament strategy, using low prices on Philip Rivers and Mike Williams to squeeze in both Chris Godwin and Christian McCaffrey.