Not only has Blake Bortles strung together a few strong fantasy outings, but he appears to be making his pass catchers productive rather than the other way around.
With Jimmy Garoppolo stepping in at quarterback, the 49ers offense is ready to take off, and wideouts like Marquise Goodwin and Trent Taylor are set to benefit.
Marcus Mariota's prospect profile remains promising on the whole, but the 2017 Titans are too dysfunctional to fix.
Adam Thielen may have been a little-known undrafted player out of Minnesota State, but he's making the case for top-five status at wide receiver.
Brett Hundley had much better results against the Bears than he did against the Saints or Lions, but the tape didn't show a truly improved player.
Alshon Jeffery and Carson Wentz struggled to hit the same note earlier this year, but a breakout game against Denver portends a strong finish for Jeffery.
Although he was an undrafted rookie just last year, Robby Anderson has emerged as the Jets' WR1 and has shown promise in the role.
Todd Gurley's sophomore season was a bust, but by dominating a tough Arizona defense he's reestablished himself as the elite runner he was his rookie year.
Kirk Cousins has posted strong numbers to this point, but his production could sink if Washington doesn't improve its results at wide receiver.
After a first month where his fantasy value was mostly the result of high usage volume, Leonard Fournette broke out for his first explosive game in Jacksonville's upset over Pittsburgh.
With Will Fuller's return from injury, an already surging Deshaun Watson has a new, unique weapon to work with
Expectations were relatively high for Dalvin Cook this year, but his showing against Tampa Bay tells us he's at a level few foresaw.
After a puzzling 2016 sophomore season where he nearly seemed on the outs from Baltimore, Javorius Allen has reestablished himself as a fantasy factor through the first two weeks of 2017.