RB: Matt Breida, $5,300
Washington has one of the worst run defenses in the league, and the 49ers sound eager to run up the score on the former employer of head coach Kyle Shanahan.
While the San Francisco backfield splits carries between Matt Breida and Tevin Coleman, Breida's breakout potential makes him the back to play this week.
RB: Frank Gore, $5,200
Death, taxes, and Frank Gore rushing for 100 yards in a divisional game. Father Time is said to be undefeated, but I'm not sure he's met Gore yet. Maybe they made a deal or something.
Regardless, Gore has his best matchup of the season this Sunday and has been on quite a run over the past three weeks. If he can rush for 107 yards against the Patriots defense, he should tear through the Dolphins with no problem.
WR: John Brown, $5,500
If the first six weeks of the season showed us anything, John Brown and the Bills offense should light up the Dolphins this weekend.
The Dolphins have been ghastly on defense all year, and the cannon-arm of Josh Allen and the speed of Brown could make for some wild fantasy numbers on Sunday.
WR: Auden Tate, $4,500
Auden Tate has been a bright spot for the Bengals offense so far this season, averaging five catches and 64 yards per game in the four games he's seen increased action. Against the Jaguars this week, he's a fine pick if you're scrapping for a boom-or-bust receiver.
WR: Allen Lazard, $3,000
Allen Lazard was hand-picked by quarterback Aaron Rodgers to get some playing time after a slew of injuries left the Packers short-handed at wide receiver. Lazard responded by catching four balls for 65 yards and a score, finishing the game as Green Bay's top receiver despite not entering the game until the fourth quarter.
With Davante Adams and Geronimo Allison still on the injury report, Lazard could once again find himself getting some regular reps in the Packers offense, and he's already a favorite target for Rodgers.
TE: Luke Willson, $3,000
With Will Dissly out for the season with an ACL injury, tight end Luke Willson is back in the fold for Seattle. Willson and quarterback Russell Wilson already have a rapport with each other from their previous seasons together, so I expect his readjustment into the starting roles should go rather smoothly.
DEF: New York Giants, $2,500
The New York Giants defense has not looked great through the first six games of the year, but at home, against an up-and-down Cardinals team feels like a good spot for them.
If you can't splurge on a better matchup, the price is pretty good at just $2,500.