Which players should you be paying attention to this week in the NFC? This article has you covered for the all important Week 6.John Abraham has annihilated the Raiders in his career. In four matchups he has seven sacks, three forced fumbles an a fumble recovery. For what it's worth... Miles Austin has gone for 980 yards on 57 catches in his last nine vs. AFC opponents. He's also scored six times. The Ravens have allowed only two scores to the wide receiver this season though they have been burned for 186 yards a game by WRs. Austin also has a score or 100 yards in six of his last seven games.Joique Bell caught a career-high six balls for 72 yards in his last game. His total of 175 receiving yards is third at the running back position (Sproles has 235, Rice 190).Michael Bennett has three sacks in his last two games for the Bucs.Sam Bradford is without his top wide receiver, Danny Amendola, and coming off a game in which he completed seven passes for 141 yards. Over his last three games Bradford has thrown for 514 yards, and average of 171 yards a week. The Dolphins can be passes on though as they have allowed 282 yards a game through the air.Ahmad Bradshaw went off for 200 yards on the ground last week. He also had 126 yards from scrimmage the last time he faced the Niners in the NFC Championship Game (74 yards rushing, 52 receiving). Still, the Niners are the only team in fantasy allowing fewer than 10 points a week to runners in PPR setups.Victor Cruz had 10 receptions for 142 yards against the Niners in the NFC Championship Game last season. He scored three times in Week 5 this year.Fred Davis might be a disappointment to many this year, but he is the only receiver in the NFC who leads his team in receptions (20) and yards (266). The Vikings have been beat up by tight ends surrendering the 4th most points to the tight end in PPR setups.Chad Greenway racked up 16 tackles the last time he faced the Redskins. In each of his last three games this season he's posted at least 10 tackles.Vincent Jackson has gone for a score and triple-digit receiving yards in two of his last three games. The Chiefs are allowing an average of 125 yards a week to the wide receiver. Jackson (19.0) and Mike Williams (19.9) are the only teammates in football to be averaging 19 yards a catch.Calvin Johnson scored the last time he faced the Eagles. He has just one score this season though he is averaging 105.8 yards a contest.James Jones has caught four touchdown passes in his last two games. The Texans are allowing the third fewest fantasy points to wide receivers in a PPR setup this season.Julio Jones has scored six times in six games against the AFC. The Raiders pass defense is one of the worst in the game as they have allowed nine passing scores, without intercepting a pass, in just four games.Kevin Kolb's Cardinals have won 8-straight at home and have gone 11-3 in their last 14. Kolb tossed 98 passes the past two weeks, an average of 49 a contests, as he threw for 613 yards. The Bills have allowed 12 passing scores in just five games.Marshawn Lynch is the only back in football who has gone for at least 85 rushing yards in each game this season. Moreover, he has gone for 85 yards in 13 of his last 14 games dating back to last year. However, the Patriots are allowing 82.2 yards a game this season on the ground. Lynch has also rushed for 95 yards or scored a touchdown in each of his last nine games at home.LeSean McCoy had 120 yards rushing and three scores in his last game versus the Lions. In his last seven home games McCoy has run for 674 yards and nine scores.Alfred Morris is averaging 98.2 yards a game on the ground and he has gone over 110 yards each of the past two weeks. The Vikings are allowing only 78.6 yards a game on the ground this season and have permitted just one rushing score.Randy Moss has gone for 100 yards and two touchdowns in four of his past six games against the Giants. Moss has just nine receptions for 99 yards and one score in five games this season.Adrian Peterson has rushed for a score in 2-straight matchups against the Redskins. Since rushing for two scores in Week 1 he hasn't been in the end zone since.Christian Ponder has thrown for two touchdowns on exactly 35 passes in three of his last four games (he missed in Week 4 when he tossed 26 balls without a touchdown pass). The Redskins are being torched this year to the tune of 329 yards a game an a league worst 13 touchdown passes.Andre Roberts has scored six times in his last nine games for the Cardinals.Aaron Rodgers has thrown for 14 scores in his last five games against the AFC. This week he faces a Texans club that has allowed just six passing scores and less than 195 yards a week through the air.Tony Romo sucks, right? He's still throwing for 287 yards a game, three yards behind Tom Brady and 27 yards more than Aaron Rodgers. He's also completing 66.9 percent of his passes, the 8th best mark in football.Matt Ryan threw for 220 yards and two scores the last two times he faced the Raiders. In all five games this season he's thrown for at least two scores while four of the five times he has taken the field has has thrown for 275 yards (219 in Week 2).Alex Smith threw for 300 yards and three scores last week leading to a QB rating of 156.2. In the 13 career games that he has posted a mark of 100 the Niners are 13-0.Michael Turner ran for 139 yards the last time he faced the Raiders. The club from Oakland is allowing 128.5 yards a game this season on the ground and they have permitted five rushing scores in four games.Michael Vick threw for 284 yards and two scores the last time he faced the Lions. Shockingly, he didn't throw an interception.Daryl Washington has a sack in five of his last six games.Greg Zuerlein has hit all 13 of his field goal chances and has hit four of 53+ yards which is already the most in league history for a rookie kicker.RANDOM START OF THE WEEK(That one player you would never consider starting but for some reason he might be worth a look if you're desperate.)William Powell, RB, CardinalsThe Cardinals have lost Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams to injury, so we are really starting to scrape the bottom o' the barrel here. LaRod Stephens-Howling is likely to see a lot of third down work, but the assumption is that Powell will receive the early down work for the club. Given that they face a Bills club that is allowing 171.8 yards a week on the ground, the third worst mark in football, and nine rushing scores (the worst mark in football), it would seem like Powell just might be worth the risk this week as a flex play if Bye weeks are bearing down on you.Ray Flowers can be heard daily on Sirius/XM Radio on The Fantasy Drive on Sirius 210 and XM 87, Monday through Thursday at 7 PM EDT and Friday's at 9 PM EDT. Ray's analysis can be found at BaseballGuys.com and his minute to minute musings can be located at the BaseballGuys' Twitter account.