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RB Josh Jacobs, Green Bay Packers
Josh Jacobs remains as reliable as ever, and he draws a strong matchup against a Giants run defense that ranks in the bottom three in virtually every metric.
Jacobs ranks second in the NFL in rushing touchdowns and faces a Giants defense allowing the third-highest rate of rushing scores.
With his team favored by seven points and several receivers banged up, there isn’t much reason to overthink Jacobs in this spot. He’s well-positioned to find the end zone again.

RB Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
Bijan Robinson has dominated this year as the fifth-highest graded running back in the NFL while carrying one of the biggest roles in football.
A matchup with the Panthers is a sneaky solid one, given Robinson’s strength as a receiver. He owns the third-highest target rate among running backs and now faces a Panthers defense allowing targets to backs at the fourth-highest rate in the NFL.
Always a threat to score from anywhere on the field, and with a heavy rushing and receiving workload as 3.5-point favorites, Robinson has a strong opportunity to find the end zone.

WR AJ Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
Brown has historically dominated man coverage in his career, and this year has been no exception. He averages the fourth-most yards per route run against man coverage, along with the second-highest target rate against it.
His matchup with the Lions sets up well, as they have played the second-highest rate of man coverage in the NFL.
In a pivotal Sunday Night Football matchup and with a favorable coverage look, Hurts should continue to find Brown, giving him a strong chance to score.
