Ever since Marshon Lattimore switched teams, Washington's Week 15 matchup with New Orleans became a good matchup for Terry McLaurin.
Now that he's off the injury report, Mike Evans should be set up for a strong game against Las Vegas.
Terry McLaurin should stay hot against a Titans defense starting its third- and fourth-string corners on the boundary.
There's a chance DJ Moore maintains his momentum against a Detroit secondary without Carlton Davis on Thursday.
The Buccaneers need to get the ball to Mike Evans, and it's not obvious what the Giants defense can do to stop it.
The Ravens might want to shadow George Pickens with Marlon Humphrey, because the other Ravens corners can't cover Pickens.
Justin Jefferson will almost certainly have a big game Sunday, and the Colts pass defense is weak enough for Jordan Addison to get rolling in the same game.
With Tua Tagovailoa back in the lineup Jaylen Waddle should get rolling against Arizona, and the same is true of Tyreek Hill if he plays through his foot injury.
Drake London's breakout should continue against a Seattle secondary that might be without its two starting boundary corners.
The showdown between Detroit and Dallas could set up a punch-for-punch heavyweight contest where CeeDee Lamb and Amon-Ra St. Brown both go off.
Michael Pittman got back on track in Week 4 and should keep it rolling in Week 5, as neither the Jags nor Colts have viable coverage personnel.
George Pickens should get going against an Indianapolis defense with questionable boundary personnel
If Patrick Surtain shadows Mike Evans on the boundary then it could create a target funnel to Chris Godwin in the slot.
Amon-Ra St. Brown will likely torch a thin Buccaneers secondary playing without its star enforcer in Antoine Winfield.
Mike Evans has to slow down eventually, but probably not against Washington's undersized boundary corners.
Facing a tough defense with the bull's eye on him, Sunday's showdown with Buffalo will help clarify just how good Rashee Rice can be.
The Steelers might assign Joey Porter to Stefon Diggs, but if so the decision might backfire against Pittsburgh.
CeeDee Lamb could have one of his biggest games playing against a Lions defense that's tougher against the run than the pass.
If New England prioritizes defending Travis Kelce then the Pats might not have leftover personnel to cover Rashee Rice.
The Saints are tougher on the boundary than in the slot, which should provoke a big game from Amon-Ra St. Brown.
The Indianapolis secondary is weakest on the boundary and downfield, where Mike Evans is at his best.
CeeDee Lamb has been a menace from the slot, where Washington lacks the coverage personnel to defend itself.
Playing at home and against the Bears, the Week 11 setup couldn't be much easier for Amon-Ra St. Brown.
DeAndre Hopkins should be able to get rolling against a struggling and injured Tampa Bay corner rotation.
The Jets aren't an easy matchup for Keenan Allen, but the Chargers passing game has no other viable route for production in Week 9.