DEF: Titans, $2,800
The Bengals have been held to single digits in half their games this season, and teams playing against Cincinnati have finished as one of the top eight teams in fantasy for the past three weeks.
TE: Cameron Brate, $4,100
While the Buccaneers' offense has left something to be desired this season, Cameron Brate has been a pretty reliable source of fantasy scoring. With Mike Evans suspended, Brate will likely get a few extra targets this week, so it's a great time to add him to your lineup.
WR: Kendall Wright, $3,200
Mitch Trubisky hasn't been throwing a lot of passes, but he's made progress every game, and Kendall Wright is still the team's top receiver. If you're looking for a flyer, Wright is a solid red zone target should the opportunity for Trubisky arise.
WR: Sammy Watkins, $4,800
Watkins finally got a bit involved in the Rams offense last Sunday, scoring a 67-yard touchdown in the team's rout of the New York Giants. Look for Los Angeles to try and keep encouraging Watkins with more throws — against a lackluster Texans defense, he should have plenty of opportunity this weekend.
WR: JuJu Smith-Schuster, $5,600
JuJu Smith-Schuster has been a breakout star for the Steelers this season, and the Steelers have something of a history of running up the score on the Colts in recent years.
RB: Bilal Powell, $4,000
Bilal Powell broke out a 51-yard run last week in the Jets surprising win over the Bills. He's still got something in the tank, and could make a man miss this Sunday against the Dolphins as well.
RB: Alfred Morris, $5,500
With Ezekiel Elliott's suspension finally due to start, Alfred Morris is a bit undervalued this week. That said, it will likely be a running back-by-committee in Dallas on Sunday, so if you're a big fan of Darren McFadden there's nothing wrong with picking him in this spot instead.
QB: Tyrod Taylor, $6,300
Tyrod Taylor has quietly been a top-ten starter in fantasy football from week to week, in large part due to his ability to rack up points with both his legs and his arm. Against the Saints this week, there's going to be a good amount of points scored — the game has the second highest total of the weekend — and Tyrod is a full $1,000 cheaper than the top quarterback on the board.
Source: Business Insider India