Running Back

TeamRB1RB2RB3IR/PUP/Susp.
Arizona CardinalsKerwynn WilliamsAndre EllingtonChris JohnsonDavid Johnson
Atlanta FalconsDevonta FreemanTevin ColemanTerron Ward 
Baltimore RavensTerrance WestJavorius AllenJeremy LangfordDanny Woodhead
Buffalo BillsLeSean McCoyMike TolbertJoe Banyard 
Carolina PanthersJonathan StewartChristian McCaffreyFozzy Whittaker 
Chicago BearsJordan HowardTarik CohenBenny Cunningham 
Cincinnati BengalsJeremy HillJoe MixonGiovani Bernard 
Cleveland BrownsIsaiah CrowellDuke JohnsonMatthew Dayes 
Dallas CowboysEzekiel ElliottAlfred MorrisDarren McFadden 
Denver BroncosC.J. AndersonJamaal CharlesDevontae Booker 
Detroit LionsAmeer AbdullahTheo RiddickZach Zenner 
Green Bay PackersTy MontgomeryJamaal WilliamsAaron Jones 
Houston TexansLamar MillerAlfred BlueD'Onta Foreman 
Indianapolis ColtsFrank GoreMarlon MackRobert Turbin 
Jacksonville JaguarsLeonard FournetteChris IvoryT.J. Yeldon 
Kansas City ChiefsKareem HuntCharcandrick WestC.J. SpillerSpencer Ware
Los Angeles ChargersMelvin GordonBranden OliverAustin Ekeler 
Los Angeles RamsTodd GurleyMalcolm BrownJustin DavisLance Dunbar
Miami DolphinsJay AjayiDamien WilliamsKenyan Drake 
Minnesota VikingsDalvin CookLatavius MurrayJerick McKinnon 
New England PatriotsMike GillisleeJames WhiteRex Burkhead 
New Orleans SaintsMark IngramAdrian PetersonAlvin Kamara 
New York GiantsPaul PerkinsShane VereenOrleans Darkwa 
New York JetsMatt ForteBilal PowellElijah McGuire 
Oakland RaidersMarshawn LynchDeAndre WashingtonJalen Richard 
Philadelphia EaglesLeGarrette BlountDarren SprolesWendell Smallwood 
Pittsburgh SteelersLe'Veon BellJames ConnerTerrell Watson 
San Francisco 49ersCarlos HydeMatt BreidaRaheem Mostert 
Seattle SeahawksEddie LacyThomas RawlsC.J. Prosise 
Tampa Bay BuccaneersJacquizz RodgersCharles SimsPeyton BarberDoug Martin
Tennessee TitansDeMarco MurrayDerrick HenryDavid Fluellen 
Washington RedskinsRobert KelleyChris ThompsonSamaje Perine 
 

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Javorius Allen, BAL- With Danny Woodhead going down the Ravens turned to Allen to pick up the slack behind starter Terrance West.  Allen went on to carry the ball 21 times for 71 yards with West carrying the ball 19 times for 80 yard s and a score.  Allen is a decent pass catcher and should be the primary receiving back of the duo despite the fact that he did not catch a pass in Week 1.
 
Thomas Rawls, SEA- Rawls was inactive in Week 1 due to injury but head coach Pete Carroll claims Rawls will be ready to go in Week 2. Eddie Lacy was abysmal in Week 1, carrying the ball five times for three yards which left rookie running back Chris Carson as the lead back.  It's expected that Lacy could be inactive in Week 2 which will give Rawls a shot to take over the lead role if he succeeds. 
 
James White, NE- This will likely be a week to week thing with the Patriots as many expected Rex Burkhead to put up the type of numbers that White did in Week 1 against the Chiefs.  In Week 1 White carried the ball a carrier high 10 times for 38 yards while adding three catches for 30 yards.  If the Patriots plan on giving White 10 carries a game with a handful of receptions he will find himself even more useful in PPR leagues that we originally expected.
 

Wide Receivers 

TeamWR1WR2WR3IR/PUP/Susp.
Arizona CardinalsLarry FitzgeraldJohn BrownJ.J. Nelson 
Atlanta FalconsJulio JonesMohamed SanuTaylor Gabriel 
Baltimore RavensJeremy MaclinMike WallaceBreshad Perriman 
Buffalo BillsJordan MatthewsZay JonesAndre Holmes 
Carolina PanthersKelvin BenjaminDevin FunchessRussell Shepard 
Chicago BearsKendall WrightMarkus WheatonJoshua BellamyCameron Meredith
Cincinnati BengalsA.J. GreenBrandon LaFellJohn Ross 
Cleveland BrownsCorey ColemanKenny BrittSammie CoatesJosh Gordon
Dallas CowboysDez BryantCole BeasleyTerrance Williams 
Denver BroncosDemaryius ThomasEmmanuel SandersBennie Fowler 
Detroit LionsGolden TateMarvin JonesKenny Golladay 
Green Bay PackersJordy NelsonRandall CobbDavante Adams 
Houston TexansDeAndre HopkinsJaelen StrongBraxton MillerWill Fuller
Indianapolis ColtsT.Y. HiltonDonte MoncriefChester Rogers 
Jacksonville JaguarsAllen HurnsMarqise LeeArrelious BennAllen Robinson
Kansas City ChiefsTyreek HillChris ConleyAlbert Wilson 
Los Angeles ChargersKeenan AllenTyrell WilliamsTravis Benjamin 
Los Angeles RamsSammy WatkinsCooper KuppRobert Woods 
Miami DolphinsJarvis LandryDeVante ParkerKenny Stills 
Minnesota VikingsStefon DiggsAdam ThielenLaquon Treadwell 
New England PatriotsBrandin CooksDanny AmendolaChris HoganJulian Edelman
New Orleans SaintsMichael ThomasTed Ginn Brandon ColemanWillie Snead
New York GiantsOdell BeckhamBrandon MarshallSterling Shepard 
New York JetsRobby AndersonJermaine KearseArDarius StewartQuincy Enunwa
Oakland RaidersAmari CooperMichael CrabtreeSeth Roberts 
Philadelphia EaglesAlshon JefferyTorrey SmithNelson Agholor 
Pittsburgh SteelersAntonio BrownMartavis BryantEli Rogers 
San Francisco 49ersPierre GarconMarquise GoodwinAldrick Robinson 
Seattle SeahawksDoug BaldwinPaul RichardsonTyler Lockett 
Tampa Bay BuccaneersMike EvansDeSean JacksonAdam Humphries 
Tennessee TitansRishard MatthewsCorey DavisEric Decker 
Washington RedskinsTerrelle PryorJamison CrowderRyan Grant 

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Cooper Kupp, LAR- While defenses focus on stopping Todd Gurley and shutting down Sammy Watkins it appears that Kupp will be Jared Goff's No.2 receiving option.  Kupp had a strong preseason and followed that up by catching four passes for 76 yards and a touchdown.  In Week 2 the Redskins head to LA and with the likelihood that Josh Norman covers Sammy Watkins I would expect Kupp to see his fair share of targets once again.
 
Corey Davis, TEN- Titans used their second round pick to draft Davis and after Week 1 he found himself being targeted a team high 10 times while hauling on six catches for 69 yards.  Delanie Walker and Rishard Matthews were still very productive but come seasons end Davis could find himself as a WR1 in this Titans offense.
 
Nelson Agholor, PHI- Agholor tied for the team lead in targets with eight during Week 1 and finished the game with six catches for 86 yards and a touchdown.  He figures to be the No.3 receiver to begin the year but his play out shined that of Torrey Smith and Alshon Jeffery, the latter of whom was held in check by Josh Norman. Jeffery will be the No.1 receiver in this offense with Zach Ertz also garnering plenty of targets but it is possible that Agholor passes Smith on the depth chart.

Tight End

TeamTE1TE2TE3IR/PUP/Susp.
Arizona CardinalsJermaine GreshamTroy NiklasIfeanyi Momah 
Atlanta FalconsAustin HooperLevine ToiloloEric Saubert 
Baltimore RavensNick BoyleBenjamin WatsonMaxx Williams 
Buffalo BillsCharles ClayNick O'LearyLogan Thomas 
Carolina PanthersGreg OlsenEd DicksonChris Manhertz 
Chicago BearsZach MillerDion SimsAdam Shaheen 
Cincinnati BengalsTyler EifertTyler KroftC.J. Uzomah 
Cleveland BrownsSeth DeValveDavid NjokuRandall Telfer 
Dallas CowboysJason WittenJames HannaGeoff Swaim 
Denver BroncosA.J. DerbyVirgil GreenJeff Heuerman 
Detroit LionsEric EbronDarren FellsMichael Roberts 
Green Bay PackersMartellus BennettLance KendricksRichard Rodgers 
Houston TexansStephen AndersonRyan Griffin C.J. Fiedorowicz
Indianapolis ColtsJack DoyleDarrell DanielsBrandon Williams 
Jacksonville JaguarsMarcedes LewisBen KoyackJames O'Shaughnessy 
Kansas City ChiefsTravis KelceDemetrius HarrisRoss Travis 
Los Angeles ChargersHunter HenryAntonio GatesSean Culkin 
Los Angeles RamsTyler HigbeeGerald EverettDerek Carrier 
Miami DolphinsJulius ThomasAnthony FasanoMarQueis Gray 
Minnesota VikingsKyle RudolphDavid MorganBlake Bell 
New England PatriotsRob GronkowskiDwayne AllenJacob Hollister 
New Orleans SaintsCoby FleenerJosh HillMichael Hoomanawanui 
New York GiantsEvan EngramRhett EllisonJerell Adams 
New York JetsEric TomlinsonWill TyeJordan LeggettAustin Seferian-Jenkins
Oakland RaidersJared CookLee SmithClive Walford 
Philadelphia EaglesZach ErtzBrent CelekTrey Burton 
Pittsburgh SteelersJesse JamesVance McDonaldXavier Grimble 
San Francisco 49ersGeorge KittleGarrett CelekLogan Paulsen 
Seattle SeahawksJimmy GrahamLuke WillsonNick Vannett 
Tampa Bay BuccaneersCameron BrateO.J. HowardAntony Auclair 
Tennessee TitansDelanie WalkerPhillip SupernawJonnu Smith 
Washington RedskinsJordan ReedVernon DavisNiles Paul 

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David Njoku, CLE- The Browns used a first round pick on the athletic tight end but he finds himself second on the depth chart after Week 1.  In Week 1 Njoku caught two passes for 20 yards but trailed starting tight end Seth DeValve who caught 4-of-5 targets for 42 yards.  Njoku could very well be the team's No.1 tight end come seasons end but for now he is just a handcuff worth watching.