QB Daniel Jones, Giants: Jones is coming off his best fantasy performance of the season. In week 9, he threw for 2 TD, rushed for 54 yards, and scored a rushing TD. Nabers is back and healthy, Theo Johnson is emerging as a weapon in the passing game, and rookie RB Tyrone Tracy has become a legitimate weapon in the offense, too. You put all of that together and consider that Jones is facing the Panthers this, and they rank 25th against the pass, last in points allowed, and 27th against the QB position in fantasy.
QB Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars
Several key teams have byes this week, and Lawrence is a good option to fill in for any of those teams’ QBs. He has a great matchup this weekend, facing the Vikings, who rank poorly against the pass. They rank 28th in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game, and Lawrence has performed better at home this season than on the road. The Vikings should score plenty of points against the Jags as well, so Lawrence should get a lot of garbage time.
QB Sam Darnold, Vikings
After being a top quarterback through the first four weeks of the season, Darnold struggled in week 5, went on his bye week, and was dropped in several leagues. He has gotten progressively better every week since then and had his second-best game of the season last week, throwing for 290 yards and 3 TD passes. This weekend, he has an excellent matchup against the Jaguars, who rank 31st against the pass and 30th in points allowed per game.
RB Tyler Allgeier, Falcons
He is rarely going to have a game like in week 6, where he had close to the same amount of touches as Bijan Robinson did. Still, Allgeier continues to see a steady dose of opportunity in the Falcons offense, especially when they are playing with a lead. You should expect that to be the case this weekend, as they face the 2-7 Saints, who have looked terrible for 7 weeks now. The Saints rank 25th against run in the NFL and 25th against RBs in fantasy football. Allgeier scored a TD last week against the Cowboys, and he could again in this matchup.
RB Roschon Johnson, Bears
This is more of a deep league-only move. If you have a RB on any of the teams with byes this week, you might be looking for a cheap replacement. Johnson is a good RB, but he is available in most leagues since Swift finally emerged as the lead guy in the offense a few weeks ago. Still, Johnson sees red zone, and specifically, goal line touches. He and the Bears face the Patriots this weekend, who rank 22nd in the NFL against the run and 28th in fantasy against RBs.