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. If I don't get to your question, either I missed it (it happens) or the rankings are very clear.

Patriots at Jets: The Patriots did a lot to beat themselves in Week 1. Now they're facing a team that's got some injuries on defense and will be without its franchise left tackle, all of which is bad. I'd use Corey Davis, but I expect a good drop from the opener. For New England, Meyers and Damien Harris look promising. Jonnu Smith questionable, making Hunter Henry potentially a full-time guy, but the Patriots aren't helpful with questionable designations; we have no idea whether Smith will be perfectly fine or has one foot in the grave. Patriots a good survivor pick in my mind.

Broncos at Jaguars: I hope every week isn't going to feature some Urban Meyer drama story. Sports media thinks we care way more about head coaching motivations than we actually do. I don't care if Meyer is a college football legend, just talk to us about Trevor Lawrence and the rest of the team. Broncos defense very good and I expect them to win, and I'd use both of their running backs against a poor Jacksonville defense.

Bills at Dolphins: Very difficult to forecast this game. On the one hand we have the Dolphins with a very good defense and the Bills with an offense that struggled in Week 1. On the other we have the way Buffalo just beat the hell out of Miami in both meetings a year ago. I'm starting Josh Allen and company, I'm just not 100 percent sure what to expect. For Miami, no Will Fuller, making the other receivers look better. Also Myles Gaskin looks good because he's just better than the other running backs Miami uses. I elected to bench Mike Gesicki after last week's donut even though part of me feels he'll bounce back. But I have another decent option and want to see him do it before starting him again.

49ers at Eagles: Only took a week for the 49ers backfield to throw everyone into a tizzy. For me it's simple. Start Elijah Mitchell if you have him, roster JaMycal Hasty and hang onto Trey Sermon for the upcoming weeks when one of them will be starting. But I'm high on Mitchell in Week 2, possession counts for a lot. I wish I had Jalen Hurts in more leagues, I don't know if he's going to be a great quarterback but he is a great fantasy quarterback. Like Deebo too.

Rams at Colts: Colts have some banged-up wideouts and even if they were fully healthy I wouldn't want to use them against the Rams. I'm high on the Rams passing game and OK with Darrell Henderson too. Jonathan Taylor and Nyheim Hines seems like about it for the Colts these days. Indianapolis used a couple of those quarterback draws with Carson Wentz that the Eagles used to use all last year that went nowhere, making me now believe that Wentz is running these idiotic plays on his own.

Raiders at Steelers: Josh Jacobs is out, and Jon Gruden was waxing poetic about Peyton Barber getting the early-down work with Kenyan Drake sticking in his third-down role. OK. I would start Drake quite happily in PPR and leave Barber out on waivers, hoping someone picks him up and starts him against me. Maybe Najee Harris has a nice game here, Steelers passing game matchup also fine.

Bengals at Bears: No injuries of note, just a couple of mediocre looking teams squaring off. Love both starting running backs and the key wideouts also have potential, just hard with Cincinnati to order those guys, it could change every week.

Texans at Browns: Wrong on the Texans in Week 1. Doubling down against them in Week 2. Would love to be starting Nick Chubb or Kareem Hunt against them in this one. For Houston, Brandin Cooks looks good. TE Pharaoh Brown is questionable, might be an option this year in TE-premium leagues if healthy. Danny Amendola looks like the 2nd-best receiving option on this team which says a lot. No Odell Beckham, again.

Saints at Panthers: I'm not sure why I think the Panthers might be sneaky good this year. After the way the Saints crushed the Packers in the opener I'm not keen to use a lot of offensive guys against them, but I'll sign off on DJ Moore and obviously McCaffrey. Saints defense missing a couple of starters due to injury, too. I'm using Marquez Callaway and Juwan Johnson, choosing not to get too low or too high on either player after just one week.

Vikings at Cardinals: I see this matchup and always think of the game back in 2003 when the Cardinals stunned the Vikings with a miracle touchdown in Week 17 to give the Packers the division title. Good times. As for this one, I picked up the Arizona Defense because, hey, guy has 5 sacks in a game, you need to give some respect. I expect Arizona's offense to be good again while keeping in mind Christian Kirk is probably not going to be a weekly start. Neither is KJ Osborn. But the top starters for each team should be good to go.

Falcons at Bucs: The way Atlanta got shut down last week, at home, by the Eagles, it's difficult to think they'll go into Tampa Bay and do much. They'll definitely be passing, at least, so I have some interest in Pitts and Ridley. For the Bucs, start the usual guys. I'll believe Ronald Jones when I see it, someone else can take that chance, but the matchup is good (I just still expect Fournette to be better).

Titans at Seahawks: After last week it's hard not to be high on Seattle and low on the Titans. I expect a Tennessee rebound -- I wouldn't be benching Henry or A.J. Brown -- but will steer clear of all others until we get something better on film. Anthony Firkser questionable. I dropped him this week anyway. Wilson, Carson, Lockett, Metcalf, let's go. Seattle Defense too based on what Arizona did to this group last week.

Cowboys at Chargers: Cowboys defense was taking on water a week ago and managed to get worse all week without even playing. So thumbs up on the key Chargers. Should be a higher-scoring affair unless the Chargers defense is better than expected, but I'm find using the Dallas stars. Will stay away from the TE combo and Cedrick Wilson for now, however.

Kansas City at Ravens: Not bailing on the Ravens yet just because they fell apart in Vegas. Who among us hasn't had a meltdown in Vegas at one point or another. If I were using a Ravens running back, it would be TySon Williams. Bounce-back likely for Mark Andrews, and should be plenty of Lamar and perhaps Hollywood Brown, too. Usual Kansas City starters, Clyde Edwards-Helaire might not do much as a runner but he'll catch his handful of empty passes and maybe score at some point. I know the NFL is schedule is complicated and difficult but I feel like the league could have avoided scheduling the Ravens in primetime in both of the first two weeks of the season.

Lions at Packers: So many wild theories on the Packers this week. My favorite is that Aaron Rodgers is tanking to get back at the team for not trading him. Good one. After Rodgers and company destroy the Lions here that one will go away. For Detroit, give me all the Hockenson and I'd probably use both running backs, who should catch plenty of passes. That also makes Jared Goff viable for garbage-time production, but in general most teams should have better quarterback options than Jared Goff.

Enjoy the games.