RB: T.J. Yeldon, $5,600
With Leonard Fournette still nursing a hamstring injury, T.J. Yeldon should be the featured back for the Jaguars in their trip to Kansas City. Expect Jacksonville to want to establish the run on the road.
RB: Mike Davis, $3,500
With his astonishing 31.4-point performance last weekend, taking Mike Davis again might be asking for lightning to strike twice, but he's likely Seattle's best option at running back. While the Seahawks rushing attack won't have the success, they had last week against the Rams fearsome defensive front, at this price Davis is still a decent flyer.
WR: Calvin Ridley, $5,800
He's getting more expensive week after week, but against a Steelers defense that has given up 29 points per game so far this season, it's impossible to sit Calvin Ridley in the middle of his impressive streak. Keep riding the hot hand.
WR: Doug Baldwin, $5,000
Doug Baldwin was a bit underwhelming in his first game of the season for the Seahawks on Sunday, but at $5,000, it feels like you'll never find him cheaper this season, and he could be in a great position for a couple of garbage-time scores should Seattle get down big early to the Rams.
WR: Jordy Nelson, $4,500
Jordy Nelson will be a boom-or-bust player throughout the season, but this week feels like it has some boom potential. Nelson got in the end zone last weekend as the Raiders' offense appeared to find its collective rhythm, and a trip to the Chargers in Los Angeles will likely play as another home game for Oakland.
TE: Tyler Kroft, $2,900
After Tyler Eifert's horrific injury, Cincinnati has once again called on Tyler Kroft to step into the starting tight end role. He should be comfortable there — in a similar situation last season, Kroft scored seven touchdowns in his time filling in for Eifert for the year.
DEF: Eagles, $2,600
The Eagles gave up 16 points to the Colts in their last home game, and it was the most scoring they've allowed at Lincoln Financial Field since Week 9 of 2017. Philadelphia's defensive backs might still need some work, but the Birds seem to always find a way to shut opponents down at home.