Michael Crabtree is a big target for Derek Carr and the Raiders.

 

If you had DeShaun Watson, Will Fuller V, or DeAndre Hopkins in your starting lineup in Week 8, you had a pretty good chance of winning. It’s a new week and a new set of players will perform well. Here are some favorable matchups picked with the help of Remarkable!

 

Quarterback

Deshaun Watson (HOU) has averaged 23.6 fantasy points per game since the start of this season (NFL Rank: best among QBs). He will face an Indianapolis defense that has allowed an average of 17.5 fantasy points per game to opposing QBs since the start of last season — fourth worst in the league (League Avg: 15.9).

Alex Smith (KC) has a passer rating of 110.3 since Week 15 of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among qualified QBs). Kansas City will face a Dallas defense which has allowed a passer rating of 94.4 since the start of last season (NFL Rank: seventh worst of 32).

Jameis Winston (TB) has thrown for 1,853 passing yards in 7 games (264.7 YPG) this season (NFL Rank: 7th). Tampa Bay will face New Orleans, which has allowed 273.8 passing yards per game since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 31st of 32).

 

Running Back

Lamar Miller (HOU) has averaged 12.0 fantasy points per game since Week 11 of last season (NFL Rank: 14th best among RBs). He will face an Indianapolis defense that has allowed an average of 15.5 fantasy points per game to its opponent’s top scoring RB since the start of last season — second worst in the league (League Avg: 12.8).

Christian McCaffrey (CAR) has been targeted 66 times this season (NFL Rank: 1st among RBs). Carolina will face Atlanta, who has allowed 152 receptions to RBs since the start of last season (NFL Rank: most of 32).

Mark Ingram (NO) has 7 rushing touchdowns in the Red Zone since Week 15 of last season (NFL Rank: 2nd among RBs). New Orleans will face Tampa Bay, who has allowed 17 rushing touchdowns in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 6th most of 32).

 

Wide Receiver

Michael Crabtree (OAK) has averaged 11.5 fantasy points per game over the past four weeks (NFL Rank: sixth best among WRs). He will face a Miami defense that has allowed an average of 13.9 fantasy points per game to its opponent’s top scoring WR since the start of last season — second worst in the league (League Avg: 11.8).

Jordy Nelson (GB) has been targeted 42 times in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among WRs). Green Bay will face Detroit, who has allowed 21 receiving touchdowns to WRs in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: T-2nd most of 32).

Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) has been targeted 31 times in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 3rd among WRs). Arizona will face San Francisco, who has allowed 21 receiving touchdowns to WRs in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: T-2nd most of 32).

 

Tight End

Jimmy Graham (SEA) has 1,192 receiving yards since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 3rd among TEs). Seattle will face Washington, who has allowed 1,687 receiving yards to TEs since the start of last season (NFL Rank: most).

Travis Kelce (KC) has 1,548 receiving yards since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among TEs). Kansas City will face Dallas, who have allowed 1,547 receiving yards to TEs since the start of last season (NFL Rank: fourth most).

Jared Cook (OAK) has been targeted 15 times in the Red Zone since Week 11 of last season (NFL Rank: 4th among TEs). Oakland will face Miami, who has allowed 14 receiving touchdowns to TEs in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 2nd most of 32).

 

Defense

The Jaguars defense has allowed 0.3 touchdowns per interception (3 TDs allowed, and 9 INT) since Week 4 of this season (best in NFL; League Avg: 1.8)

The Texans defense has intercepted 8 of 205 attempts (25.6 pass attempts per int.) since Week 4 of this season (3rd best in NFL; League Avg: 40.7).