
The Chiefs' passing game has mostly been disappointing this year, but Rashee Rice and Travis Kelce both played well last week and now face a banged-up Buffalo secondary in the divisional round.

The Patriots' post-Tom Brady era hasn't gone swimmingly, so the same fate may befall the Buccaneers. Still, with WRs Mike Evans and Chris Godwin on hand, Brady's replacement should have it easier in Tampa Bay.

Jalen Moreno-Cropper has the talent to make noise on the Dallas depth chart despite going undrafted out of Fresno State.

Devonta Freeman couldn't lead the Ravens to a win, but he did assert himself as the lead back with season highs for snap share and targets, while fellow vet Latavius Murray barely played.

Chuba Hubbard didn't get many carries in Sunday's blowout loss, but it looks like he'll have a second run in the lead role with Christian McCaffrey ruled out for the season.

AJ Dillon was kept out of the end zone this past Sunday in Minnesota, but his hefty workload hints at big things ahead if Aaron Jones misses additional time with a knee sprain.

Jonathan Taylor already eliminated Marlon Mack's role and now has his eyes on Nyheim Hines' share of the workload.

Baltimore Devonta Freeman is making a case to keep his starting job even after Latavius Murray returns.

With Derrick Henry in danger of missing the rest of the season, Jeremy McNichols and Adrian Peterson headline the waiver list for Week 9.

With no obstacles in his path to the starting job, Tua Tagovailoa is the leader of the Dolphins offense. Still, Miami's defense may be its best ticket to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2016.

Russell Wilson carried your team early in the season, but he's had diminishing returns recently and you might not start him in your championship game.

Chase Edmonds supposedly was dealing with an ankle injury, yet finished Sunday's win over the Eagles with more carries, yards and snaps than Kenyan Drake.

There are both big returns and absences Week 15 as we reach the heart of the fantasy postseason. Juan Carlos Blanco gives you the latest on who's trending toward starting or sitting as of Sunday morning.

With Deebo Samuel out, Brandon Aiyuk had 16 targets last week and should get a high volume again this week.