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ACC
Danny O'Brien, QB, Maryland
O'Brien has been on fire the last two weeks, throwing three touchdowns against Boston College and four touchdowns against Wake Forest. He currently has 13 touchdowns to three interceptions, all three of which came in one game.
Josh Harris, RB, Wake Forest
Two weeks ago, Harris rushed for 287 yards and two touchdowns against Virginia Tech. Don't expect that again, but Harris scored last week as well and has five touchdowns on the season.
Big 12
Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M
Jerrod Johnson's struggles have been Tannehill's gain, as he's been outstanding in the Aggies last two games. He's been responsible for eight touchdowns, and he threw for 449 yards against Texas Tech last week. He's an absolute must-add in all league types.
Josh Gordon, WR, Baylor
With Robert Griffin taking his game to a new level this year, Gordon and fellow wideout Kendall Wright have done the same. Gordon is a bit hit-or-miss as Baylor's big-play specialist, but he's finding the end zone at a rate of once for every four catches, so he only needs a few opportunities to make a big impact.
Big East
Dontavia Bogan, WR, South Florida
Bogan has only scored two touchdowns this season, but he's still had five good games this season, including an 11-catch, 98-yard performance against West Virginia.
Victor Anderson, RB, Louisville
Check Anderson's injury status leading up to this weekend, but with starter Bilal Powell (knee) potentially out against
ACC
Danny O'Brien, QB, Maryland
O'Brien has been on fire the last two weeks, throwing three touchdowns against Boston College and four touchdowns against Wake Forest. He currently has 13 touchdowns to three interceptions, all three of which came in one game.
Josh Harris, RB, Wake Forest
Two weeks ago, Harris rushed for 287 yards and two touchdowns against Virginia Tech. Don't expect that again, but Harris scored last week as well and has five touchdowns on the season.
Big 12
Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M
Jerrod Johnson's struggles have been Tannehill's gain, as he's been outstanding in the Aggies last two games. He's been responsible for eight touchdowns, and he threw for 449 yards against Texas Tech last week. He's an absolute must-add in all league types.
Josh Gordon, WR, Baylor
With Robert Griffin taking his game to a new level this year, Gordon and fellow wideout Kendall Wright have done the same. Gordon is a bit hit-or-miss as Baylor's big-play specialist, but he's finding the end zone at a rate of once for every four catches, so he only needs a few opportunities to make a big impact.
Big East
Dontavia Bogan, WR, South Florida
Bogan has only scored two touchdowns this season, but he's still had five good games this season, including an 11-catch, 98-yard performance against West Virginia.
Victor Anderson, RB, Louisville
Check Anderson's injury status leading up to this weekend, but with starter Bilal Powell (knee) potentially out against Syracuse, Anderson could be in for a big workload.
Big Ten
Ted Bolser, TE, Indiana
Bolser started the season off really well before hitting a slump. However, he's had four catches in each of his last two games (70 yards, 58 yards), so maybe he's back on track. Since he's a tight end, he's worth considering.
Mark Dell, WR, Michigan State
In four of his last five games, Dell has at least 90 yards and he's scored four touchdowns as well. The Spartans are finished with the tough part of their schedule, and that bodes well for Dell and company.
Conference USA
Cole Beasley, WR, SMU
Over the past five games, Beasley has been one of the nation's best fantasy wideouts. He's scored three touchdowns, and in the games he hasn't found the end zone he totaled 158 and 135 yards.
Orleans Darkwa, RB, Tulane
Darkwa has gotten more carries recently, and he's done the most with them. Two weeks ago he totaled 114 yards and two touchdowns and last week he tallied 193 yards. He's definitely a must-own in most leagues, because Tulane running backs have a history of being productive, and Darkwa is definitely impressing.
Independents
Tommy Rees, QB, Notre Dame
With Dayne Crist out, Rees is going to get his opportunity to start for the Fighting Irish. Against Tulsa, he threw for 334 yards, four touchdowns, and three interceptions, which gives some hope for his future.
MAC
Boo Jackson, QB, Ohio
Jackson has had some issues with interceptions, but he's gotten a good amount of touchdowns, as well. While he's only thrown 12, he's rushed for six more, five of which have come in the past three weeks.
Nick Harwell, WR, Miami (OH)
Harwell was a non-entity in Miami's offense early in the season, but he's put up huge numbers in the past three weeks. He's caught 27 passes for 413 yards and three touchdowns in that span, and he's worth a gamble in most formats.
MWC
Jeremy Kerley, WR, TCU
Kerley hasn't had many big games in terms of receiving yards, but he's scored a receiving touchdown in each of the last four games and he threw a rushing touchdown in there, as well.
Leonard Mason, RB, Colorado State
It may have been against New Mexico, perhaps the worst team in the FBS, but last week Mason tallied 124 yards and three touchdowns. In his last three games he's played he's gotten over 120 yards rushing.
Pac-10
Doug Baldwin, WR, Stanford
Baldwin's last game (five receptions, 56 yards) was merely decent, but his two games before that were better, including a 98-yard, two-touchdown performance against USC, and he has a great quarterback throwing him the ball.
Steven Threet, QB, Arizona State
Threet struggled through injury against California two weeks ago, but last week he rebounded with a 300-yard, three-touchdown game against Washington State.
SEC
Denarius Moore, WR, Tennessee
The Volunteers are having a major down year, and they have had issues at quarterback, but Moore caught six passes for 228 yards and a score against South Carolina, so he's finding a way to make it work.
Jarius Wright, WR, Arkansas
Wright caught six passes for 87 yards and two touchdowns against Vanderbilt last week, and with Greg Childs now done for the season Wright will probably be getting more looks.
Sun Belt
T.Y. Hilton, WR, Florida International
Hilton reeled in eight passes for 124 yards last week, and he scored touchdowns in the two games before that. Florida International isn't good, but the Sun Belt isn't exactly the toughest conference.
Aaron Spikes, RB, Louisiana-Lafayette
Spikes doesn't get a lot of carries, but he makes up for it with receiving production. He has six total touchdowns in the past five games, so he's getting it done one way or another.
WAC
Lennon Creer, RB, Louisiana Tech
Creer has been outstanding the past three weeks. He's scored two touchdowns in each of those games and gained at least 120 yards on the ground in those contests. The Tennessee transfer is finally getting the ball
Kenny Turner, RB, New Mexico State
Turner's performance has improved in his last three games. In addition to having at least 74 yards rushing, he's had at least 22 yards receiving in each game, and he's scored one touchdown as well.