Pierre Garcon has not missed a beat since the move to Kirk Cousins at quarterback for the Redskins, proving he can be elite regardless of who is under center.
The latest in a long line of Giants' calamities, Andre Brown was carted off the field Sunday after suffering a concussion.
Kendall Wright is blossoming late in the season, and with two favorable matchups to close out the year, there should be plenty more to come.
Has Victory Cruz played his last game of 2013? Sure seems like it, as he's dealing with a knee sprain and a concussion.
A Monday night matchup with Detroit practically makes Torrey Smith a must-start, but his target percentage is trending downward.
Wes Welker suffered his second concussion of the season Sunday, leaving his status uncertain for Denver's game Thursday.
With the return of Michael Crabtree and the already solid rapport between Colin Kaepernick and Anquan Boldin, Vernon Davis could see his targets suffer a bit down the stretch.
The Colts held true to their word to make Donald Brown the lead back at the expense of Trent Richardson.
Josh Gordon sees a ton of targets and does amazing things with the ball when it falls into his hands.
The Broncos made it perfectly clear Sunday night who their workhorse back is, but Knowshon Moreno's ankle injury could change those plans.
Andre Johnson's fantasy value hinges on his quarterbacks in Houston, and that's a problem if Matt Schaub starts for the Texans.
The Colts continue to proclaim Trent Richardson the lead back while giving backup Donald Brown the majority of touches, as they did Sunday.
Is Rishard Matthews the real deal or is he a wolf in sheep's clothing? Is he worth gambling on as the season comes down the stretch?
The frustration continues as Jay Cutler made it back from a groin tear ahead of schedule only to get knocked out of Sunday's game with a sprained ankle.
Case Keenum's arrival under center has meant good things so far for Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson.
Darren McFadden found himself sitting on the sidelines with another hamstring injury after just five carries in Week 9.
Steve Smith still sees targets in Carolina, but at 34 and having lost more than a step, is he even worth rostering anymore?
Marques Colston turned in another dud Sunday, despite leading the Saints in targets, but the real battle in New Orleans might be for the No. 2 receiver spot.
Vincent Jackson gobbled up 22 targets last week, but is that because of the woeful Bucs offense or in spite of it?
Sam Bradford's season-ending knee injury opens the door for backup Kellen Clemens to start in St. Louis, unless the Rams reach out to someone like, say, Vince Young.
San Francisco tight end Vernon Davis is seeing more targets thanks to the reliable double-teams thrown Anquan Boldin's way.
Is Ryan Mathews done in San Diego? It's starting to look more and more like that's the case as Danny Woodhead takes over the Chargers backfield.
Cecil Shorts, the Jaguars' No. 1 offensive threat, should not be thrown off stride too much with the return of Justin Blackmon this week.
Le'Veon Bell returned from injury Sunday to make his season debut with the Steelers and finally gave his owners something to cheer about.
Cleveland's Josh Gordon saw a whopping 19 targets in his return to the field in Week 3, and while that can't be counted on every week, it's a good sign.
C.J. Spiller's injury Sunday is not the only reason Fred Jackson should see increased work in the coming weeks for the Bills.
Fantasy owners won't have to second-guess themselves with Cecil Shorts, who should continue to get targets even when the suspended Justin Blackmon returns for Jacksonville.
Injuries took their toll in Week 2, including in Baltimore where Ray Rice went down with a hip injury.
While Julian Edelman's target percentage was significantly lower than that of his teammates, he was Tom Brady's No. 1 stud in the red zone in Week 1.
Week 1 was full of surprises, perhaps none more so than the timeshare that occurred in Buffalo between C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson.
Lamar Miller finally was named the Dolphins' starting running back, putting to rest any ideas of a two-back system in Miami as the season kicks off this week.
Nate Burleson may open the season as the No. 2 wide receiver in Detroit, but it might not be long before he is supplanted by Ryan Broyles as the wideout opposite Calvin Johnson.
The Jets are getting closer to naming a starting quarterback, and it's increasingly looking like it won't be Mark Sanchez.
Owners who stashed Rashad Jennings are about to see a payoff as Maurice Jones-Drew went down with a foot injury Sunday.