It was just a few weeks ago in Week 16 when the Packers and Cardinals met in Arizona, and things did not go well for Green Bay in a 38-8 loss. We're expecting a similar result this week in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.

And that should mean good things for Carson Palmer and his offensive crew. I'm leaning on several Cardinals this week on FanDuel with Palmer, David Johnson, John Brown and Michael Floyd.

Palmer only had 17.6 FanDuel points against the Packers in Week 16, but he averaged 283 passing yards and two touchdowns at home this season. Green Bay also has allowed three of the past four opposing quarterbacks to score multiple touchdowns, including Kirk Cousins in the Wild Card round last week.

In the first meeting with the Packers, Floyd had six catches for 111 yards, and Brown had three catches for 25 yards and a touchdown. Palmer and Brown also nearly connected on a 50-yard touchdown, but Palmer overthrew him.

Cornerback Sam Shields (concussion) could return for the Packers this week, which will help slow down the Cardinals offense. But with Brown, Floyd and Larry Fitzgerald, the Arizona offense is loaded with weapons, which is why Palmer is so attractive in any FanDuel lineup. Floyd also has at least 13.9 FanDuel points in three of his past five games, and Brown has scored at least 10 points in six of his past seven outings.

As for David Johnson, he's been a beast since taking over for Chris Johnson (leg). He's scored at least 14.8 FanDuel points in four of his past five games, including 20.2 points against the Packers with nine carries for 39 yards and a touchdown and three catches for 88 yards.

Here's the rest of my lineup:

It's not easy finding running backs you can trust in the playoffs, but Johnson and Anderson have the chance to post quality stat lines this week. Anderson only had 2.5 FanDuel points against the Steelers in Week 15, but he scored in his next two games against the Bengals and Chargers at home and has four touchdowns in his past three home games. Pittsburgh also just gave up a touchdown to Jeremy Hill in the Wild Card round.

Sanders had his best game of the season in his last meeting with the Steelers with 10 catches for 181 yards and a touchdown and one carry for 24 yards. I'll lean on him again in the rematch because he would probably love to end his former team's season if the Broncos can win at home. He also has a touchdown or 99 receiving yards in each of his past two home games.

Olsen has been struggling lately with only one touchdown in his past six games, but he did play well against the Seahawks in Week 6 with seven catches for 131 yards and a touchdown. Seattle has allowed eight touchdowns to tight ends this year, and Olsen should be heavily involved in this matchup.

I'm going with Crosby because he's the cheapest kicker, and he just made two field goals and three extra points against the Redskins. And the Patriots defense could be facing a Chiefs offense without Jeremy Maclin (ankle) if he's unable to play.

We did well using a Redskins-heavy lineup against the Packers last week as Cousins and Jordan Reed were excellent, and DeSean Jackson should have scored a touchdown. This week, the Cardinals should come through against Green Bay as well, so lean on Palmer, Johnson, Brown and Floyd in your FanDuel lineups.