Every Saturday morning, I'll take a quick look at all the week's games, offering my own take on what I think will happen, as well as touching on significant injury news since our Weekly came out. I'll check in every so often over the course of the day to answer questions, too.

Six teams are on bye, and while that's rough, it can be a blessing in one respect. Sometimes you just don't have many choices. I'm not going to drop guys like Carson Palmer, Chris Johnson and John Brown, so I don't have the roster room to add other options, or go with someone better than, say, Malcom Floyd. Of course, there are still some debates, so let's take a look at what we've got to deal with.

Dolphins at Bills: No Percy Harvin, but I think most of us have moved on from the idea of putting him a lineup anyway. With Sammy Watkins, it seems like he'll play and be OK, but you need to make sure he's actually active; not a certainty. Jordan Cameron is iffy, and he's been doing so little I don't know that anyone cares. Bills tough on the run so I'm not rushing to use Lamar Miller, but you might not have a choice. LeSean McCoy looks good if he can make it through the whole game.

Packers at Panthers: I remember thinking I was pretty lucky when Aaron Rodgers fell to me at 3.03 in a league. I think he's had one great week, and last week I could have started virtually every other quarterback in the league and won instead of losing with him. Anyway, I'm using him again (Palmer on bye) but not thrilled about it. No injuries of note in this game. Use Panthers, avoid marginal Packers, grin and bear it with Rodgers and Lacy and Cobb and hope.

Rams at Vikings: Both defenses are really good. So are both running backs, which is about the extent of what you should reasonably use in this game. Stefon Diggs and Tavon Austin merit consideration, but I don't think there will be a lot of points here.

Washington at Patriots: In a PPR league where I have been gutted by running back injuries, I spent big to acquire Chris Thompson. (Next highest bid: $1. Guh.) But I think he will definitely be Washington's best running back in this game, certainly in PPR. DeSean Jackson not definite to play and a Hail Mary type of option. After getting burned by Danny Amendola last week, I'm off him, too. But New England's offense looks good, Washington's not so much. Except for Jordan Reed, although that could mean Belichick decides to focus on taking him away.

Titans at Saints: It's not often we'll say start Antonio Andrews, but New Orleans has a crummy defense and you can certainly consider Titan starters. For the Saints, their starters look good, though remember how this defense was able to keep Atlanta's offense in check a couple of weeks ago. Love Mark Ingram, so-so on Brees-Cooks-Snead. For Tennessee, Delanie Walker should be busy, with Kendall Wright out.

Jaguars at Jets: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker should all be starting, although Marshall seems least certain. I'm sure we all remember him playing hurt for the Bears last year. Jacksonville has played the run well for much of the season, making Chris Ivory less than ideal. For Jacksonville, if you figure Revis will be on Robinson, Hurns becomes more palatable. Julius Thomas, presumably the Jaguars are going to try throwing the ball to him every so often and stuff.

Raiders at Steelers: Both teams play the run well. Latavius Murray and DeAngelo Williams are full-time types of backs, though, so you can't shy away from them too much; just, they may need to be involved as receivers to be really good. Love both starting wideouts, and Heath Miller is in a couple of my daily lineups.

Falcons at 49ers: I can't think of one 49er to even consider. Healthy, injured, whatever. I like everyone for Atlanta (Hankerson out so I would even try Roddy White as a desperation option), but they've disappointed in the past and it's in San Francisco, of course. Still, you're not going to sit anyone down, I don't think. Tamme is locked into my lineup for as long as he's healthy.

Giants at Buccaneers: Another matchup with better offenses than defenses. Evans, Martin, Beckham Jr. and Eli are obvious. Things get tricky after that with one team starting a lesser No. 2 wideout and the other not starting Rueben Randle. Matchup great, but those options have disappointed. Austin Seferian-Jenkins should return and is a realistic choice. Giants running backs. Hah.

Broncos at Colts: Something about the Colts firing their offensive coordinator just strikes me as goofy. If a head should have rolled, it should have been Pagano's. Whatever. Probably no T.Y. Hilton, and not much reason to want to start any Colts after what the Broncos defense did to the Packers last week, right? The game's in Indy, but I'm thinking it's a surly bunch of Colts fans that can't wait to start booing. For Denver, it's a running back committee, and I think it will probably be 50-50. Matchup great, but you are taking a chance with either.

Eagles at Cowboys: Wow do the Cowboys miss Tony Romo. I like Darren McFadden and Jason Witten, and would sign off on Dez Bryant, too. For Philadelphia, hard to get around the way this running back committee was laughably bad in the earlier matchup. Starting Sproles somewhere because I have to. There's not much rhyme or reason to how Chip Kelly uses his running backs, just like there's not much rhyme or reason to how he signs them. He puts Murray out there on the field and runs play which would work a lot better with Sproles. It seems to me. Maybe because I have to use Sproles, I don't know. Anyway, it would be nice to get a high-scoring battle, but I'm not sure either team has the quarterback to give us one.

Bears at Chargers: This one, in contrast, should be a high-scoring affair. Am I right to think there was some kind of sideline yelling battle between Jay Cutler and Philip Rivers when Cutler was a Bronco? I think so. Anyhoo, I like Jeremy Langford just fine, and also the key receivers: Jeffery, Stevie, even Floyd. Not as warm on Marquess Wilson. Both tight ends should be busy, although I realize Martellus Bennett has been disappointing. Doesn't sound good for Ladarius Green being out there, but Antonio Gates should be fine.

Enjoy the games.