Jake Ferguson finds himself with a large bump to his Week 4 ranks, and that should be for the foreseeable future. CeeDee Lamb went down Sunday with an ankle injury, which should open up that many more targets to a position group that is at the top of the league in allocated targets. The Cowboys’ offense now has a ceiling, so scoring could prove to be scarce, especially with the matchup against the Packers, but the volume will be there. –Brian Hartman
Dalton Kincaid is not ranked nearly as high as his first three weeks of production would project. Despite being tight end three on the year, we are seeing the Bills spread the ball around, and Kincaid’s production outweighs the opportunities he is getting. James Cook has been the linchpin of this offense, and the targets are spread across a handful of pass catchers, leaving you hoping Kincaid finds himself in the endzone. –Brian Hartman
The Vikings find themselves with some questions at the signal-caller position. TJ Hockenson had himself a bounce-back week and was more involved in the offense, but did so the week before wide receiver Jordan Addison came back from suspension. The offensive line issues in Minnesota could lead to some issues if Carson Wentz is behind center again and the pass rush from Pittsburgh. –Brian Hartman
Mark Andrews. Oh, Mark, where do we go from here? He had a big game last week, some of which was boosted by garbage time. How does he stack up when it comes to consistency? The addition of DeAndre Hopkins and Tez Walker has taken away the touchdowns we saw Andrews walk away with last year in so many games. Moving forward, I will be watching matchups, but I don’t believe that he can be considered a locked-in starter. As far as upside goes, he will maintain being someone who can break any game. –Brian Hartman