Andy Dalton-QB (Cincinnati Bengals)

Andy Dalton has been playing well this season. The emergence of Joe Mixon in the running game, Tyler Boyd becoming another receiver target, and experience in the Bill Lazor offense have proven to be good for him. I think if the offensive line can keep the Pittsburgh pass rush blocked then Andy Dalton will have 303 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Jordan Howard-RB (Chicago Bears)

Jordan Howard hasn’t been the bell cow we are used to him being this year and in fact the Bears limited him in the game plan before the bye week. I think coach Nagy will force the issue in getting him the ball this week in Miami. Look for Howard to have 98 yards and a touchdown.

Julian Edelman-WR (New England)

Julian Edelman’s second game back from suspension and a torn acl will be a good one for him. The best way to beat the Kansas City Chiefs is to keep the offense off the field. The Patriots will come in with a run heavy and short pass type of game plan. This fits right into what Edelman does well. Start him and he will give you 11 receptions for 101 yards.

C.J. Uzomah-TE (Cincinatti Bengals)

The Pittsburgh Steelers are a Tight End fun house. Every Tight End eats against the Steelers. No difference here. C.J. Uzomah will continue to be open for Andy Dalton. 4 receptions for 76 yards and a red zone touchdown.

Minnesota Vikings D/ST

The last time the Vikings played at home they were embarrassed by rookie quarterback Josh Allen. This won’t happen this time with Josh Rosen. The Vikings have had a couple weeks to remember that home embarrassment. This game will be a rout. Look for the defense to have 3 takeaways.

Sebastian Janikowski-K (Seattle Seahawks)

I think this game has revenge all over it. Marshawn will smell blood on the offensive end and Janikowski will hit every kick he is asked to kick against the Oakland Raiders who let him go this past offseason.