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.

An introductory note. One game has been moved to Monday. Two games have been moved to Tuesday. Think long and hard about these realities when making lineup decisions. We don't know for sure if a lot of players on COVID lists or otherwise beat up will or won't be available. Don't assume that Browns on the list will be activated in time for their games, and be careful assuming they won't be, too. And of course the delay means that people NOT on the list now MAY be on the list on Monday or Tuesday. Break ties in favor of players playing sooner; that's the general advice. OK, on to the games.

Patriots at Colts: The lone game tonight. Damien Harris (hamstring) is out, so Rhamondre Stevenson should get virtually all the carries for a team running the ball really well these days. I'm starting him where I have him, period. I know New England has a history of taking away opponents' best player, so there's some chance Jonathan Taylor disappoints. Them's the breaks -- I would not for a second consider sitting down Taylor. Both passing games, in contrast, are hit or miss; there are no receivers in this game I'd be excited about starting, including Michael Pittman. Not that I wouldn't, but for me he's lower than usual.

Cowboys at Giants: Yes, THIS is the game at MetLife, not Jets-Dolphins. My bad. I'm staying well away from Giants receivers. Actually, Saquon Barkley is literally the only Giant I would even consider for this game. For Dallas, I'd start everyone except for Tony Pollard. Running backs with foot injuries, nothing I want any part of. Dallas defense also looks good.

Texans at Jaguars: James Robinson looks good, and I'd at least consider other members of the Jaguars with Urban Meyer gone. They should have an extra spring in their step and maybe even win. For Houston, there's Brandin Cooks. I do not recommend any of their running backs, I think it's unlikely one or even two necessarily are featured. Nothing too earth-shattering here.

Titans at Steelers: Should be an entertaining game, with both teams relatively healthy (at least as far as players out there who haven't been hurt for a week or a month). D'Onta Foreman yes, healthy Steelers yes. No A.J. Brown, but I think everyone knows that.

Jets at Dolphins: Game will be played in Miami. Again, sorry. For the Dolphins, Myles Gaskin and DeVante Parker and Mike Gesicki and even Tua Tagovailoa viable. Michael Carter for the Jets, though I wonder a little if he'll be limited, which account for his low placement in the rankings. Plus Miami D playing well. No Jaylen Waddle, but this doesn't make Parker an automatic smash play. Just a few more targets.

Cardinals at Lions: This is a frustrating one to try to project and start players from. Chase Edmonds needs to be activated, which presumably will happen, but I'm hesitant to put him in a lineup until it does. James Conner has an ankle injury, presumably he'll play, but that also needs to be monitored. If they're both available, considering the choice matchup, both merit consideration, but hard to say which one will be better. We've got Conner as the clear choice, but the ankle injury adds a bit of uncertainty. For Detroit, there will be people gung ho about starting Chase Reynolds, but it's possible Jermar Jefferson will be a factor this week (wasn't last week perhaps due to being sick during the week, that's what Dan Campbell said anyway). So I'm wary of counting on either back. I like Christian Kirk and A.J. Green with DeAndre Hopkins out. Messy game to try to tap into.

Panthers at Bills: Chuba Hubbard and Ameer Abdullah have some nominal value for the running back desperate. Not likely to be great. DJ Moore has a hamstring injury, so risky. Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, Dawson Knox and Cole Beasley and Devin Singletary, to varying degrees of course, have lineup potential. Bills should win this game easily and I'm fine using these players, but somebody is bound to get left out.

Bengals at Broncos: Another messy backfield situation for Denver, with a committee in which normally I can sign off on both players, but they're both banged-up. I'm using them, I just think the touches are a little less certain -- healthier player might get more work, and for that, I need to monitor Sunday morning injury updates, if there are any, which there might not be. Using Javonte and Melvin, just wish I knew more about their readiness for a full workload or not. For the Bengals, sure on the offensive guys. Denver defense tough, but at least Cincinnati is healthy and has seemingly avoided a COVID outbreak lately, that's something these days.

Falcons at 49ers: San Francisco won't have Elijah Mitchell, which is huge. Maybe I'll pick up JaMycal Hasty for about the 10th time the last couple of years in my dynasty league, but Jeff Wilson looks like the main back against a lousy Falcons defense. Will sign up on Deebo, Aiyuk, don't need to mention Kittle. For Atlanta there's Cordarrelle, Pitts, and maybe that's it.

Packers at Ravens: Rodgers, Adams, like Jones more than Dillon, maybe Lazard given the matchup and the team's other injuries. No Lamar Jackson, we're figuring; Mark Andrews is fine, Marquise Brown doesn't look as good. Devonta Freeman. Tyler Huntley should run some, helping his appeal, but Green Bay defense pretty solid.

Saints at Bucs: Bucs offense good. Leonard Fournette should be fine to play, but some chance he's limited, making it reasonable to break ties against him. For New Orleans, there's Alvin Kamara definitely and Taysom Hill maybe, though I've mentioned I'm concerned the Bucs will make him look bad (I'm starting Dak Prescott and hoping he has a good week, rather than Taysom). Sean Payton will miss this game, which I think means more with the Saints than it might with some offenses.

Raiders at Browns: Raiders players look OK to use, such as they are. I'm using Josh Jacobs. And? Foster Moreau hasn't done much with Darren Waller out. Derek Carr is painfully short on weapons. Then there's the Browns, where I'd happily use Nick Chubb and that is pretty much it. David Njoku looked good until the game was moved, meaning Austin Hooper might be available. Similarly with Donovan Peoples-Jones; now Jarvis Landry might be available. And there are three possibly quarterbacks. I just don't see a lot of good here from messing with Cleveland players aside from Chubb.

Vikings at Bears: The one Monday-Tuesday game that was actually supposed to be played now. Dalvin Cook and Justin Jefferson for sure. I don't see other great starts, though Tyler Conklin and K.J. Osborn are possibilities. For the Bears, probably no Allen Robinson. Darnell Mooney and Cole Kmet should see the most targets, David Montgomery the best option.

Seahawks at Rams: This is a messy one to wade into. Hard to say if Tyler Lockett and Odell Beckham will be available, how the Rams will use their running backs, how Rashaad Penny will fare against a tougher defense than Houston, which players might go on or come off the COVID list by Tuesday. I think Kupp and Stafford are the sure-fire starts. The others there are more questions than certainties. Tread cautiously.

Football Team at Eagles: Another tricky one. Seems like Terry McLaurin will play and be viable. Antonio Gibson should get a full workload. But the quarterback is very uncertain. For Philadelphia, the running backs are uncertain -- who's available, who will play. And it's Tuesday, so again there are some players who might go on or off the COVID list by gametime.

Post questions, I'll try to get you answers. When in doubt, use the rankings. When in doubt with those, I'm going to err on the side of caution -- better a healthy player going on Sunday than an iffy one going on Monday or Tuesday. Good luck, and enjoy the games.