With the starting spot all to himself and a matchup with Army ahead, Cierre Wood is a sneaky start with high upside this week.
Despite having his season ended early with an Achilles rupture Saturday, Dan Persa is likely the Big Ten's most valuable fantasy player of 2010.
In light of TCU's annihilation of previously No. 5-ranked Utah, Andy Dalton is suddenly in the Heisman conversation.
With 600 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground in his last four games, Jay Finley is on fire heading into the fantasy playoffs.
Alabama may be out of the national title hunt, but they will still have a huge impact on who plays for the title.
Shane Vereen has been highly productive for California this year, but a matchup against Oregon is not appealing.
Although injuries have derailed most of Chris Owusu's season, he's back and on a roll just in time for the fantasy playoffs.
Although he totaled 147 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown Saturday, DeMarco Murray and the Sooners suffered their second upset loss of the season against Texas A&M.
Time is running out, but Andrew Luck can jump back into the race with a big game and a win against Arizona.
Even with Ray Graham still getting carries, Dion Lewis significantly improved his production in the last three weeks.
At this is the point, it becomes important to spot the teams which will have motivation to finish the season out.
After suffering an upset loss against Missouri, does DeMarco Murray have any shot to remain in the Heisman picture?
After burning Nebraska for 201 yards and two touchdowns, it must be asked: Is Kendall Hunter the country's best running back?