DEF: Buccaneers, $2,600
The Buccaneers defense held the Patriots to just 19 points last Thursday, and now they head to Arizona to face a Cardinals team that just got run over by the Eagles. Bet on rest. That said, it's a tough week for defenses around the league, so I wouldn't blame you if you feel like splurging on a more reliable squad for your lineup.
TE: Coby Fleener, $3,200
The Saints are coming off a bye week and playing at home against a Lions defense that has looked good but not great. Expect a solid game plan and a balanced attack from New Orleans, and if you need a cheap pick at tight end, it's not a stretch to imagine Fleener finding the end zone.
WR: Terrelle Pryor, $5,700
Not only does Terrelle Pryor have some of the best touchdown dances in football, he also presents a nightmare matchup for defenders trying to shut him down. As big favorites at home against the winless Niners, I think Washington is going to want to pour on the points, and few players are as capable as stepping up to the job as Pryor.
WR: Jermaine Kearse, $4,800
Jermaine Kearse scored his third touchdown of the year last week as the Jets got their third straight win. With the Patriots visiting New York this week, Josh McCown and the Jets are going to have an opportunity to put up some solid passing numbers, and Kearse will likely be a beneficiary.
WR: Michael Crabtree, $5,800
Another Raider that is undervalued due to the late decision on Carr — I expected Crabtree to cost a lot more than this to add to my roster. Even better, if it turns out Carr isn't 100% ready to go, Crabtree is still a fairly strong play with E.J. Manuel.
RB: Marshawn Lynch, $5,000
With Carr returning from injury, look for Oakland to focus on establishing the running game to alleviate some pressure off their quarterback. Marshawn Lynch is happy to take on the burden.
RB: Adrian Peterson, $3,400
Okay, hear me out on this one. Yes, Adrian Peterson was basically useless in New Orleans and is still learning the names of his new Cardinals teammates. But Arizona is in need of an offensive spark and Peterson has been vocal about his desire for more touches. What better way to get him locked in with his new offense than to feed him at the goal line?
QB: Derek Carr, $5,900
This is a value play, albeit a risky one. You never love taking a guy in his first game back from an injury, but because the call was made late in the week, Carr is fairly undervalued in this spot. The Raiders need a win and if he's up to the task, Carr could put up a huge game while saving you some money to invest in receivers.
Source: Business Insider India