With Hakim Ziyech going down with a hamstring injury, Mason Mount seems poised to get close to a set-piece monopoly for Chelsea.
The Chelsea set-piece situation seems to be pretty cloudy, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why it's not nearly as complicated as some believe.
After locking up a set piece monopoly for Aston Villa, Ross Barkley is expected to miss multiple games due to injury, which will open up more opportunities for players like Jack Grealish and Bertrand Traore.
Despite both James Rodriguez and Lucas Digne in the lineup last weekend against Manchester United, Gylfi Sigurdsson still finished with a number of free-kick opportunities.
Youri Tielemans is one of three players in the Premier League to account for more than 60 percent of his team's set pieces, though his place in the group is in jeopardy as James Maddison's fitness improves.
Tottenham have used nine different players on set pieces this season, but Son Heung-Min has the benefit of being a lock in the starting XI.
Bruno Fernandes not only missed his first penalty for Manchester United, but he lost out on some other free kicks, which is not what fantasy players were expecting heading into Gameweek 5.
Despite missing a penalty against Liverpool in Gameweek 2, Jorginho remains Chelsea's designated penalty taker, which helped him score two goals against Crystal Palace this past weekend.
Jamie Vardy scored two of Leicester City's three penalties during their win over Manchester City this past weekend, and he now leads the league with four successful attempts from the spot.
Leicester City sit atop of the Premier League table after two gameweeks, results that have helped make Youri Tielemans the most prolific corner taker this season.