![]() ![]() Jamaal Williams, RB, Detroit Lions: D’Andre Swift looked terrific, but Williams vultured two touchdowns. James Robinson, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars: Travis Etienne was the talk of the summer, but Robinson found the end zone twice, while Etienne only had six touches total. Khalil Herbert, RB, Chicago Bears: Herbert was on the field in crunch time instead of David Montgomery. He is still one of my favorite stash players for later this season and an opportunity could be coming sooner than expected. Tyler Allgeier, RB, Atlanta Falcons: He was a healthy scratch in Week 1, but Allgeier is the backup to own if Damien Williams’ injury is serious. Both should be rostered but keep them out of your lineup for time being. Michael Carter, RB, New York Jets: It’s a time share with Breece Hall at the moment after Carter finished with 17 touches, compared to 12 for Hall. Harris is likely to be out for several weeks, which could vault Warren into RB2 range. Jaylen Warren, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers: Najee Harris injured his ankle and Warren took over. He’s a must-start if Mitchell misses extended time. Jeff Wilson, RB, San Francisco 49ers: Wilson took over for Elijah Mitchell once Mitchell went down with an injury. This is frustrating for Devin Singletary truthers. ![]() Zack Moss, RB, Buffalo Bills: Moss saw more action than anticipated after James Cook’s fumble and finished with a surprising six receptions. Henderson is the guy to own in this backfield, at least for the time being. This duo is going to put up big numbers this season.ĭarrell Henderson, RB, Los Angeles Rams: Henderson got the start over Cam Akers and finished with 18 touches, compared to just three total for Akers. Kirk Cousins, QB, Minnesota Vikings: Don’t be afraid to stack Cousins with Justin Jefferson. His assortment of weapons in the passing game will pay dividends. Jameis Winston, QB, New Orleans Saints: Winston is a player to target if you lost Dak Prescott due to injury. Here are the top waiver-wire pickups heading into Week 2: Plus, we’ve got some clarity on some running back situations around the league. Week 1 is behind us, and it didn’t take long for injuries to become a factor. ![]()
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