Every Saturday morning, I'll take a quick look at all the week's games, offering my own brief take on what I think will happen, as well as touching on significant injury news since our Weekly came out. I'll check in every so often over the course of the day to answer lineup questions, too.

What follows is a brief look at all the games with how I'd react in my own lineups to injury developments or other news. The official rankings are the ones in the Weekly. Those take precedence. But sometimes players are very close, and in those cases I'm glad to offer opinions on how I'd approach those situations. Sometimes I like certain players more or less than Ian, and sometimes I have different risk tolerance with injuries etc.

Browns at Titans: Might be higher-scoring, with neither team particularly stingy defensively. Both teams would like to and will be able to run, but I think they'll have to pass some. It's interesting to consider that most of us figured it was a huge advantage to be picking 1-2-3-4 this year, with McCaffrey-Barkley-Elliott-Thomas perhaps. Instead the teams doing best now probably selected Cook-Kamara-Henry at 5-6-7.

Raiders at Jets: Still alive in the survivor pool! Used the Raiders already at some point so I can't pick this one, but picking against the winless Jets seems like a viable strategy. But the Raiders a little unpredictable after getting crushed in Atlanta. Josh Jacobs is out, so Devontae Booker is an intriguing fill-in. Nelson Agholor iffy, I'm avoiding him. And I really have no interest in the Jets at all; they'll probably have a good receiver or two but I'd rather find other Week 13 options.

Jaguars at Vikings: Leaning toward the Vikings as my Survivor Pick even though they knocked out my son's entry when they flopped against Dallas. I just can't take Mike Glennon and the Jaguars seriously. Let me know if you think I'm way off base. Cook, Thielen, Jefferson and even Cousins look like solid options. Jacksonville's defense does nothing well.

Bengals at Dolphins: It seems like Myles Gaskin will return for this one, but you can't be certain until the actives and inactives are clear. I'm not sure why everything has to be couched in secrecy. I think teams overestimate how much opponents adjust defensive game plans based on who's playing. It's not like the difference between, I don't know, Lamar Jackson and Trace McSorley. In this specific case Brian Flores might actually not know who's available -- not at running back, not at quarterback. But I think some gamesmanship arguments are overblown. The starting running back and DeVante Parker seem interesting for Miami. For the Bengals, it's Giovani Bernard, Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd. And Miami kicker and defense.

Colts at Texans: Houston to its credit has been playing hard in lost causes. But losing Will Fuller, I think, is a tough one. Not like those of us with Deshaun Watson have a better option, most likely, but a significant loss. Brandin Cooks looks good and Keke Coutee OK. For the Colts, should be a Jonathan Taylor game. Those burned by Taylor pretty much all year are wary, but I'd take the risk one more time. Good matchup for the passing game too, though you have to be a little more careful, there's not a go-to receiver.

Lions at Bears: Matt Nagy is a hoot. He was asked this week if Mitchell Trubisky would start at quarterback. He said, I don't see why he wouldn't. Uh, because you traded for Nick Foles and benched Trubisky earlier in the season? Because he turned it over 3 times against the Packers and didn't do anything positive until the game was over at 27-3? Work with us here Matt. Anyway, Trubisky starts and might be OK given the matchup and a favorable history with a team that just fired everyone. Lions won't have Kenny Golladay and D'Andre Swift might have a "limited package of plays." Is he healthy or isn't he? My patience isn't great today. I'm benching Swift.

Saints at Falcons: We're thinking things might not go as well for the Taysom Hill express this week. He doesn't look like he can play quarterback -- so surprising that a 30-year-old gadget player wouldn't actually be good at making a wide variety of throws in a complex passing offense, amiright? Saints if they win might win about as they did with Teddy Bridgewater a year ago, more running and defense. Starting Michael Thomas and Alvin Kamara and perhaps Hill for the rushing potential, that's about it. I wouldn't start a Falcons running back, at all. Ridley sure and Jones probably, if active, according to how he's ranked.

Giants at Seahawks: Seahawks seem ripe to be upset but can't get behind Colt McCoy leading such a game. I do like both defenses here, and the usual Seahawks -- Wilson Metcalf Lockett Carson -- while conceding it's a legit Giants defense. For New York, I'll use Gallman and Shepard and Engram, that be it.

Rams at Cardinals: An important game, with both teams coming off crushing losses. Although I'm not certain how important seeding is in the NFC this year. Top seed gets a bye, that's big. But home or away for all the other teams won't be as big a deal in the playoffs. Anyway, Rams have a good defense but I'm going ahead and starting my key Cardinals. And key Rams, although hard to know which running back is key -- they're all playing about a third of the time. Not helpful. Kupp and Woods, sure.

Patriots at Chargers: New England is flying to Los Angeles for games against the Charges and Rams in consecutive weeks. Schedule has done some weird stuff like that this year, including the 49ers playing the Giants and Jets at the Meadowlands in back to back weeks (and getting a lot of players hurt in those contests, hmm). I'm debating cutting N'Keal Harry in my dynasty league, that hurts. As for the game, Chargers defense not so good, so a week to use Cam Newton and Jakobi Meyers, Damien Harris and James White. For the Chargers, I'm a little nervous about Justin Herbert and company, but Allen and Ekeler are definites, and I'm using Herbert and Henry and hoping for the best.

Eagles at Packers: Hey, Dallas Goedert has come on nicely! The team is a disaster and Carson Wentz has been horrible, but at least Goedert is catching some sweet touchdowns on occasion in losses. I can see a path to an Eagles upset here -- Green Bay comes out with the occasional dud -- but probably not. Thumbs up on key Packers, Goedert, and Miles Sanders.

Broncos at Kansas City: Somebody needs to tell me how this game couldn't be moved out of primetime. I can think of 5-6 better games than watching Patrick Mahomes kick the stuffing out of Denver. Clyde Edwards-Helaire missed practice Friday due to illness. Should be OK for the game but something to keep an eye on. For Denver, well, Tim Patrick, Noah Fant and Melvin Gordon seem like the most interesting producers in extended garbage-time. But as discussed in the Weekly, Denver's garbage numbers in this series haven't been knockout lately.

Washington at Steelers: Ooh, a Monday night doubleheader. I'll say this for 2020, much as it's sucked I haven't really minded the extra football games on Monday, Tuesday and even Wednesday. Pittsburgh 11-0 but no one can deny they haven't looked good in a lot of these recent wins. There's a non-zero chance that Washington makes a game of this one. Some participants on the Pittsburgh side, notably James Conner, we need to see if they're going to be available. I respect the Washington defense and think they could cause occasional problems. For Washington, the usual Antonio Gibson and Terry McLaurin and move on. Maybe Logan Thomas, but not with enthusiasm.

Bills at 49ers: Mildly nervous about the Bills offense here. San Francisco has no pass rush but their defense has been credible in a lot of games. Frustrating Jared Goff specifically, true, but Josh Allen isn't so proven that I'm sure he'll be OK. I could see the 49ers winning, and suddenly we need to think about the Patriots maybe winning the AFC East, again. Raheem Mostert, Deebo Samuel, maybe Brandon Aiyuk and Jordan Reed, sure.

Cowboys at Ravens: Weird time for the Ravens, playing on Wednesday last week and Tuesday this week. Playing a trainwreck Dallas team and we don't know if they'll have Lamar Jackson available. They will have J.K. Dobbins, thumbs up on him. Not sure about Mark Andrews. Dallas gets a theoretically tough matchup, but Baltimore must be so out of sorts from their bizarre recent schedule that I think they've probably lost a little of their usual toughness. Not enough to get excited about this Andy Dalton-led group, but we can't go in saying, Ooh, Ravens really tough. Should be a Ravens win, but hard to know who will be out there. Pandemic and all.

Enjoy the games.