RB: Anthony Dixon - 53 percent; Bryce Brown - 47 percent
WR: Sammy Watkins - 98 percent; Robert Woods - 85 percent; Chris Hogan - 79 percent
TE: Scott Chandler - 85 percent; Lee Smith - 23 percent
Brown is the most productive back here, even if Dixon edges him in playing time.
RB: Lamar Miller - 51 percent; Daniel Thomas - 36 percent; Damien Williams - 13 percent
WR: Mike Wallace - 73 percent; Jarvis Landry - 72 percent; Brian Hartline - 61 percent; Brandon Gibson - 52 percent
TE: Charles Clay - 85 percent; Dion Sims - 30 percent
Miller's workload may be reduced at times, but he's clearly the No. 1 running back even when he isn't 100-percent healthy.
RB: Steven Jackson - 50 percent; Jacquizz Rodgers - 28 percent; Devonta Freeman - 18 percent
WR: Roddy White - 93 percent; Julio Jones - 86 percent; Harry Douglas - 65 percent; Eric Weems - 24 percent
TE: Levine Toilolo - 78 percent
The Falcons somehow lead the NFC South, which means any drastic changes down the stretch are unlikely.
RB: Jonathan Stewart - 45 percent; DeAngelo Williams - 35 percent; Fozzy Whittaker - 21 percent
WR: Kelvin Benjamin - 89 percent; Jerricho Cotchery - 70 percent; Jason Avant - 52 percent
TE: Greg Olsen - 100 percent
This running back situation is a mess, no matter who starts.
RB: Jerick McKinnon - 57 percent; Matt Asiata - 43 percent
WR: Cordarrelle Patterson - 74 percent; Greg Jennings - 68 percent; Charles Johnson -53 percent
TE: Rhett Ellison - 51 percent; Chase Ford - 47 percent; Kyle Rudolph - 30 percent
Rudolph being worked in slowly is no surprise, but he could still be a weapon down the stretch.
RB: Matt Forte - 97 percent
WR: Alshon Jeffery - 96 percent; Brandon Marshall - 96 percent; Marquess Wilson - 75 percent
TE: Martellus Bennett - 95 percent
The personnel rarely changes here, but Wilson's development could be something to keep an eye on.
RB: Alfred Blue - 67 percent; Jonathan Grimes - 31 percent
WR: DeAndre Hopkins - 95 percent; Andre Johnson - 92 percent; Damaris Johnson - 64 percent
TE: Garrett Graham - 83 percent; C.J. Fiedorowicz - 36 percent
Blue proved he can be a big-time producer if Foster has to sit out. He's a must-own handcuff.
RB:Isaiah Crowell - 66 percent; Ben Tate - 21 percent; Terrance West - 13 percent
WR: Miles Austin - 66 percent; Andrew Hawkins - 62 percent; Taylor Gabriel - 61 percent; Travis Benjamin - 42 percent
TE: Gary Barnidge - 77 percent; Jim Dray - 62 percent
It was finally Crowell's turn to shine, as the roulette wheel fell on him. Will that be the case moving forward?
RB: Marshawn Lynch - 74 percent; Robert Turbin - 14 percent
WR: Doug Baldwin - 93 percent; Jermaine Kearse - 92 percent; Paul Richardson - 66 percent
TE: Cooper Helfet - 66 percent; Tony Moeaki - 32 percent; Luke Willson - 23 percent
Lynch played through injuries and had a huge game. You simply don't have to worry about him.
RB: Jamaal Charles - 83 percent; De'Anthony Thomas - 33 percent; Knile Davis - 12 percent
WR: Dwayne Bowe - 73 percent; Frankie Hammond - 67 percent; Junior Hemingway - 50 percent
TE: Travis Kelce - 96 percent
Thomas is getting playing time, they just don't seem to know how to get him involved. Call it "Tavon Austin Syndrome."
RB: Jeremy Hill - 80 percent; Cedric Peerman - 10 percent; Rex Burkhead - 10 percent
WR: A.J. Green - 90 percent; Mohamed Sanu - 87 percent; James Wright - 33 percent
TE: Jermaine Gresham - 89 percent
The Bengals are going to have a real decision to make when Giovani Bernard gets back, and that could come as soon as this week. Can they just return Hill to a bench role?
RB: Mark Ingram - 75 percent; Travaris Cadet - 21 percent
WR: Marques Colston - 79 percent; Brandin Cooks - 73 percent; Kenny Stills - 56 percent; Joe Morgan - 28 percent
TE: Jimmy Graham - 76 percent; Josh Hill - 25 percent
Don't worry about Ingram's poor performance. Nobody's coming for his job anyways.
RB: Frank Gore - 68 percent; Carlos Hyde - 32 percent
WR: Anquan Boldin - 78 percent; Michael Crabtree - 76 percent; Steve Johnson - 26 percent; Brandon Lloyd - 19 percent
TE: Vernon Davis - 88 percent
This receiving corps is so hard to figure out on a weekly basis, you might be better off steering clear.
RB: Rashad Jennings - 84 percent; Andre Williams - 13 percent
WR: Odell Beckham - 100 percent; Preston Parker - 79 percent; Rueben Randle - 79 percent
TE: Larry Donnell - 84 percent; Daniel Fells - 36 percent
And Williams is back to being nothing more than a handcuff.
RB: C.J. Anderson - 93 percent; Montee Ball - 6 percent; Juwan Thompson - 3 percent
WR: Demaryius Thomas - 99 percent; Wes Welker - 94 percent; Andre Caldwell - 49 percent; Emmanuel Sanders - 48 percent
TE: Jacob Tamme - 81 percent; Julius Thomas - 19 percent
It will be interesting to see if Thompson works in more following Ball's injury.
RB: Tre Mason - 69 percent; Benny Cunningham - 28 percent
WR: Kenny Britt - 89 percent; Tavon Austin - 75 percent; Stedman Bailey - 46 percent
TE: Lance Kendricks - 68 percent; Jared Cook - 57 percent
Mason isn't going to give up his No. 1 role with how well he ran the ball Sunday.
RB: Charles Sims - 62 percent; Bobby Rainey - 38 percent
WR: Vincent Jackson - 96 percent; Mike Evans - 94 percent; Louis Murphy - 40 percent
TE: Austin Seferian-Jenkins - 94 percent
Sims didn't impress, but he'll likely get a long look down the stretch to determine if he can be a part of the future.
RB: Alfred Morris - 60 percent; Roy Helu - 26 percent
WR: DeSean Jackson - 72 percent; Pierre Garcon - 71 percent; Andre Roberts - 54 percent; Ryan Grant - 32 percent; Leonard Hankerson
TE: Niles Paul - 61 percent; Jordan Reed - 44 percent
If you can, stay away from this passing game at this point.
RB: Latavius Murray - 45 percent; Darren McFadden - 36 percent; Maurice Jones-Drew - 17 percent
WR: Andre Holmes - 78 percent; Kenbrell Thompkins - 72 percent; James Jones - 66 percent
TE: Mychal Rivera - 69 percent
The Raiders might as well give Murray a shot, because neither of the other guys is doing much to stand out.
RB: Ryan Mathews - 43 percent; Branden Oliver - 31 percent; Donald Brown - 26 percent
WR: Keenan Allen - 97 percent; Malcom Floyd - 92 percent; Eddie Royal - 58 percent
TE: Antonio Gates - 69 percent; Ladarius Green - 44 percent
Mathews' role will likely increase moving forward, probably at Browns' expense.
RB: Joique Bell - 71 percent; Theo Riddick - 32 percent
WR: Calvin Johnson - 93 percent; Golden Tate - 93 percent; Jeremy Ross - 79 percent
TE: Eric Ebron - 59 percent; Kellen Davis - 45 percent
Matthew Stafford's inconsistency can really kill this receiving corps' value.
RB: Andre Ellington - 74 percent; Stepfan Taylor - 21 percent
WR: Larry Fitzgerald - 90 percent; Michael Floyd - 90 percent; John Brown - 71 percent
TE: John Carlson - 74 percent; Rob Housler - 24 percent
Floyd's issue this season has never been role. He just hasn't consistently produced.
RB: LeSean McCoy - 62 percent; Darren Sproles - 38 percent
WR: Jeremy Maclin - 91 percent; Jordan Matthews - 83 percent; Riley Cooper - 79 percent
TE: Brent Celek - 67 percent; Zach Ertz- 35 percent
Jordan Matthews finally seems to have taken over as the No. 2. He's a better player than Riley Cooper.
RB: Eddie Lacy - 65 percent; James Starks - 39 percent
WR: Randall Cobb - 82 percent; Jordy Nelson - 76 percent; Davante Adams - 63 percent
TE: Richard Rodgers - 63 percent; Andrew Quarless - 62 percent
This team is a machine offensively right now, and Eddie Lacy is actually playing a big part. Concerns about his role have gone out the window.
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RB: Le'Veon Bell - 96 percent
WR: Antonio Brown - 100 percent; Markus Wheaton - 53 percent; Martavis Bryant - 45 percent
TE: Heath Miller - 99 percent; Matt Spaeth - 48 percent
On the one hand, LeGarrette Blount's disappointment about his playing time makes sense. On the other hand, would any sensible person have taken Bell out Monday?
RB: Bishop Sankey - 58 percent; Dexter McCluster - 20 percent; Leon Washington - 15 percent
WR: Justin Hunter - 92 percent; Kendall Wright - 78 percent; Nate Washington - 38 percent
TE: Chase Coffman - 75 percent
The Titans were barely on the field Monday, so it's hard to take much out of this one. Sankey's role continues to seem secure, even if his production leaves something to be desired.