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RB Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
The Dolphins’ defense has struggled in nearly every area against the run this season.
Per PFF Key Insights, Bijan Robinson ranks first among running backs in yards after contact per carry. He’ll face a Miami defense that ranks 31st in yards after contact allowed per rush.
Robinson is also a major threat as a receiver, posting one of the highest target rates among running backs and remaining a scoring threat from anywhere on the field. He ranks second in receiving yards per pass play, while Miami ranks 30th in receiving yards allowed per pass play to running backs.
In a game where the Falcons are 7.5-point favorites and expected to play from ahead, don’t overthink it — back Robinson to score.
WR Rome Odunze, Chicago Bears
Rome Odunze has been a touchdown magnet this season, hauling in five scores — fourth most among wide receivers — and he’ll face a Baltimore defense that ranks 28th in receiving touchdowns allowed to the position.
The Ravens play one of the league’s highest rates of man and single-high coverage, areas where Odunze has excelled. Against man coverage, he ranks inside the top 10 in both separation and yards per route run, with similarly strong marks versus single-high looks.
In what projects as a back-and-forth matchup, look for Odunze to find the end zone again.
WR Stefon Diggs, New England Patriots
Stefon Diggs has emerged as the Patriots’ No. 1 wide receiver and owns the third-best matchup of the week, according to PFF’s Matchup Tool.

Further strengthening the case for Diggs is his matchup against a Browns secondary that plays heavy man coverage — and Diggs ranks top five in the NFL in yards per route run against man coverage.
With a favorable matchup against a pass-funnel Cleveland defense, look for Diggs to find the end zone in this one.