Compete to win this postseason with our Playoff Challenge

We didn't have a lot of great games in the Wild Card round, but hopefully this week will make up for it in the Divisional Round. Now is when the heavy weights come off the bye, so the best teams, at least in theory, should be ready to go.

Dallas and Detroit was exciting last week while Baltimore and Pittsburgh had some tense moments. But Indianapolis stomped Cincinnati and Carolina was an easy winner against Arizona.

This week, we should have some quality games with the Colts facing their former quarterback in Peyton Manning at Denver and Baltimore at New England is a strong playoff rivalry for the AFC matchups. In the NFC, Carolina will try to knock off the defending champions in Seattle while Dallas at Green Bay should be an offensive display.

Fantasy owners should be paying attention to all the action for a variety of reasons. You obviously want to get a head start on your research for next season and there's also the CBSSports.com Playoff Challenge.

I had a good first week -- 93 points, which trails the leader in the CBSSports.com Staff buddy group (390 entries) by 21 -- but now I need to make four changes to my roster after losing Ben Roethlisberger, Jeremy Hill, Martavis Bryant and Shaun Suisham. If you're not familiar with the game, you get 300 units to set your lineup, which consists of eight players (QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, TE, K and DST). You are allowed eight moves throughout the playoffs and the scoring is standard.

This was my lineup from the Wild Card round:

QB Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers -- 54 units
RB DeMarco Murray, Cowboys -- 62 units
RB Jeremy Hill, Bengals -- 54 units
WR Dez Bryant, Cowboys -- 47 units
WR Martavis Bryant, Steelers -- 17 units
TE Greg Olsen, Panthers -- 24 units
K Shaun Suisham, Steelers -- 18 units
DST Panthers -- 18 units

And my new lineup for the Divisional round:

QB Tom Brady, Patriots -- 70 units
RB DeMarco Murray, Cowboys -- 62 units
RB Shane Vereen, Patriots -- 29 units
WR Dez Bryant, Cowboys -- 47 units
WR Brandon LaFell, Patriots -- 27 units
TE Greg Olsen, Panthers -- 24 units
K Empty
DST Panthers -- 18 units

My original plan was to get two weeks out of the Steelers, Bengals, Panthers and Cowboys and then see what happens, but losing Roethlisberger, Hill, Martavis Bryant and Suisham altered my plan. I'm now going to ride with the team I predicted to win the AFC, which is New England.

I swapped out Roethlisberger for Tom Brady, Hill for Shane Vereen and Bryant for Brandon LaFell. I'm hoping for a pass-happy attack against the Ravens, with Vereen playing a factor out of the backfield.

I decided to save a transaction and go without a kicker, so I now have five left for the rest of the postseason. As long as the Patriots advance, I can still replace Murray, Dez Bryant, Olsen and the Panthers DST if need be while also adding a kicker.

We'll see how it works out. Here are some rankings for you to use for the Divisional Round for whatever type of playoff challenge you're playing in. The values are for CBSSports.com. Good luck this week!

Quarterback rankings -- Divisional Round

1. Aaron Rodgers, Packers -- 74 units
2. Andrew Luck, Colts -- 68 units
3. Tony Romo, Cowboys -- 66 units
4. Peyton Manning, Broncos -- 72 units
5. Tom Brady, Patriots -- 70 units
6. Russell Wilson, Seahawks -- 67 units
7. Joe Flacco, Ravens -- 44 units
8. Cam Newton, Panthers -- 52 units

Running back rankings -- Divisional Round

1. Eddie Lacy, Packers -- 60 units
2. Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks -- 62 units
3. DeMarco Murray, Cowboys -- 62 units
4. C.J. Anderson, Broncos -- 59 units
5. Justin Forsett, Ravens -- 52 units
6. Dan Herron, Colts -- 42 units
7. Jonathan Stewart, Panthers -- 43 units
8. Shane Vereen, Patriots -- 29 units
9. LeGarrette Blount, Patriots -- 40 units
10. Jonas Gray, Patriots -- 28 units
11. Robert Turbin, Seahawks -- 27units
12. James Starks, Packers -- 21 units
13. Zurlon Tipton, Colts -- 15 units
14. Mike Tolbert, Panthers -- 15 units
15. Bernard Pierce, Ravens -- 19 units
16. Ronnie Hillman, Broncos -- 24 units
17. DeAngelo Williams, Panthers -- 18 units
18. Lance Dunbar, Cowboys -- 16 units
19. Joseph Randle, Cowboys -- 24 units
20. Trent Richardson, Colts -- 28 units

Wide receiver rankings -- Divisional Round

1. Jordy Nelson, Packers -- 48 units
2. Demaryius Thomas, Broncos -- 48 units
3. Dez Bryant, Cowboys -- 47 units
4. Emmanuel Sanders, Broncos -- 41 units
5. Randall Cobb, Packers -- 40 units
6. Julian Edelman, Patriots -- 36 units
7. T.Y. Hilton, Colts -- 39 units
8. Brandon LaFell, Patriots -- 27 units
9. Kelvin Benjamin, Panthers -- 31 units
10. Torrey Smith, Ravens -- 30 units
11. Steve Smith, Ravens -- 20 units
12. Doug Baldwin, Seahawks -- 21 units
13. Cole Beasley, Cowboys -- 18 units
14. Terrance Williams, Cowboys -- 16 units
15. Donte Moncrief, Colts -- 14 units
16. Hakeem Nicks, Colts -- 15 units
17. Jermaine Kearse, Seahawks -- 11 units
18. Davante Adams, Packers -- 17 units
19. Wes Welker, Broncos -- 15 units
20. Danny Amendola, Patriots -- 15 units

Tight end rankings -- Divisional Round

1. Rob Gronkowski, Patriots -- 38 units
2. Greg Olsen, Panthers -- 24 units
3. Jason Witten, Cowboys -- 25 units
4. Julius Thomas, Broncos -- 26 units
5. Owen Daniels, Ravens -- 6 units
6. Coby Fleener, Colts -- 24 units
7. Dwayne Allen, Colts -- 25 units
8. Luke Willson, Seahawks -- 7 units
9. Timothy Wright, Patriots -- 19 units
10. Richard Rodgers, Packers -- 14 units

Kicker rankings -- Divisional Round

1. Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots -- 27 units
2. Steven Hauschka, Seahawks -- 29 units
3. Mason Crosby, Packers -- 27 units
4. Connor Barth, Broncos -- 31 units
5. Adam Vinatieri, Colts -- 33 units
6. Justin Tucker, Ravens -- 29 units
7. Dan Bailey, Cowboys -- 36 units
8. Graham Gano, Panthers -- 20 units

DST rankings -- Divisional Round

1. Seahawks -- 27 units
2. Patriots -- 23 units
3. Broncos -- 26 units
4. Ravens -- 18 units
5. Packers -- 23 units
6. Cowboys -- 20 units
7. Panthers -- 18 units
8. Colts -- 13 units