One of the easiest plays in fantasy football this season has been to take advantage of offenses against the Carolina Panthers. Even Sean Payton pointed out to reporters that the Panthers are just not a good football team. The Saints have been reeling with Derek Carr injured, and the easiest way for a team to get back on track is to run the football. To that end, look for Kamara to have about 15 to 20 fantasy points.
Kyren Williams, Rams
On Thursday, Puka Nacua reinjured his knee, which was a huge blow to a Rams offense that desperately missed him and Cooper Kupp for the past few games. The one guarantee in this offense has been Williams, who has been exceptional. He commands 20-plus touches and is the best red zone threat the team has. Seattle has been gouged by opposing running backs over the last few games, and it should be expected that Williams will do the same this week.
De’Von Achane, Dolphins
Coming into this season, fantasy managers were hoping that Tua would use Achane more out of the backfield, and he certainly has. Not only are we seeing Achane get about 12 to 15 rushes, but we’re also seeing him get anywhere from 4-8 receptions per game. This type of usage makes him a top-ten overall fantasy running back, and even though this is a tough matchup, he should be able to pile on the fantasy points.
James Conner, Cardinals
The Cardinals run a zone rushing scheme, and the Bears tend to over-pursue as they try to get to the quarterback. If Arizona runs a few delayed handoffs to Conner, he should be able to find some gaping holes for long runs. What makes him also very dangerous is that he is pretty good out of the backfield and should have 3-5 receptions as well.
Chase Brown, Bengals
The Raiders run defense has been letting up close to 5 yards per carry, as well as a ton of explosive plays. The running back who’s the poster child for explosive plays is Brown, who can rip off a big play when he gets around the edge. I think he has a great chance to get a 30- or 40-yard touchdown run in this contest.