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RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
Some things don’t need to be overcomplicated — the Colts leaning into Jonathan Taylor is one of them. When they do, this offense consistently finds success moving the ball.

The Colts have a 77% series conversion rate — third-best in the NFL — suggesting they consistently move the ball into opponent territory. Once they’re in close, the offense leans on Jonathan Taylor, who ranks third in red-zone touches this season. In a matchup against a struggling Raiders defense, expect the Colts to get into scoring position frequently and rely on Taylor to finish the job.
RB Rico Dowdle, Carolina Panthers
The Dolphins have struggled mightily against the run this season, allowing 5.1 yards per carry and ranking bottom-five in both rush EPA allowed and success rate.
While there’s some uncertainty around the Panthers’ backfield distribution, with Chuba Hubbard sidelined, it’s overwhelmingly likely that Rico Dowdle takes over goal-line duties.
In a favorable matchup against one of the league’s worst overall and rush defenses — and with a healthy team total — look for Dowdle to find the end zone in this one.
WR Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals

Tee Higgins has thrived against single-high coverage this season, posting one of the top PFF grades and yards per route run against that look.
He draws a favorable matchup this week against a Lions defense that plays single-high at the second-highest rate in the league and is dealing with key injuries in the secondary.
With the Bengals likely playing from behind and throwing often, expect Higgins to see plenty of volume and red-zone opportunities in a spot that suits him well.