RB: Mark Ingram - 66 percent; Tavaris Cadet - 29 percent
WR: Marques Colston - 64 percent; Brandin Cooks - 61 percent; Robert Meachem - 49 percent; Kenny Stills - 34 percent
TE: Jimmy Graham - 68 percent; Benjamin Watson - 57 percent; Josh Hill - 37 percent
The snap count may not show it, but Graham was at full strength in Week 9. He'll be fine moving forward.
RB: Jonathan Stewart - 61 percent; DeAngelo Williams - 39 percent
WR: Jerricho Cotchery - 84 percent; Kelvin Benjamin - 82 percent; Jason Avant - 60 percent
TE: Greg Olsen - 100 percent; Ed Dickson - 47 percent
The timeshare in the backfield should be a bit more even moving forward, as both players had eight carries last week.
RB: Denard Robinson - 60 percent; Toby Gerhart - 32 percent
WR: Allen Robinson - 87 percent; Allen Hurns - 86 percent; Cecil Shorts - 84 percent
TE: Clay Harbor - 81 percent
Gerhart is still around as a third down and change-of-pace back, but he is not threat to Robinson's workload.
RB: Jeremy Hill - 65 percent; Cedric Peerman - 26 percent
WR: Mohamed Sanu - 87 percent; Greg Little - 60 percent; A.J. Green - 56 percent
Green still found the end zone in his limited role, which bodes well as his playing time expand.
RB: Bobby Rainey - 88 percent; Mike James - 14 percent
WR: Vincent Jackson - 98 percent; Mike Evans - 80 percent; Louis Murphy - 58 percent
TE: Austin Seferian-Jenkins - 97 percent
If he can remain the featured back, Bobby Rainey is going to do good things in this offense. He's been the best back on the team all season.
RB: Terrance West - 55 percent; Ben Tate - 45 percent
WR: Miles Austin - 75 percent; Taylor Gabriel - 63 percent; Andrew Hawkins - 46 percent; Travis Benjamin - 33 percent
TE: Jim Dray - 67 percent; Gary Barnidge - 64 percent
The move to West comes as something of a surprise, but it will be interesting to see if the trend continues moving forward.
RB: Andre Ellington - 67 percent; Robert Hughes - 25 percent
WR: Larry Fitzgerald - 93 percent; Michael Floyd - 84 percent; John Brown - 54 percent
TE: John Carlson - 87 percent; Rob Housler - 39 percent
Brown has had flashes of production this season, but his role is so consistent, it's tough to rely on him on a weekly basis.
RB: DeMarco Murray - 67 percent; Lance Dunbar - 30 percent
WR: Dez Bryant - 86 percent; Terrance Williams - 81 percent; Cole Beasley - 53 percent
TE: Jason Witten - 100 percent
Try as he might, Brandon Weeden couldn't totally ruin Dez Bryant's Fantasy value. Still, let's hope Tony Romo can get healthy quick.
RB: LeSean McCoy - 65 percent; Darren Sproles - 23 percent; Chris Polk - 17 percent
WR: Jeremy Maclin - 86 percent; Riley Cooper - 83 percent; Jordan Matthews - 66 percent
TE: Brent Celek - 77 percent; Zach Ertz - 29 percent
We're at the point where you can just set Jeremy Maclin in your starting lineup and not worry about it. Even with a new quarterback, he shined last week.
RB: Arian Foster - 65 percent; Alfred Blue - 22 percent; Jonathan Grimes - 17 percent
WR: Andre Johnson - 97 percent; DeAndre Hopkins - 93 percent; Damaris Johnson - 63 percent
TE: Garrett Graham - 80 percent
It doesn't sound like Foster is going to miss any time after the bye, so don't run out and grab Blue just yet.
RB: Chris Johnson - 38 percent; Bilal Powell - 32 percent; Chris Ivory - 25 percetn
WR: Eric Decker - 93 percent; Percy Harvin - 84 percent; Jeremy Kerley - 57 percent
TE: Jeff Cumberland - 77 percent; Jace Amaro - 51 percent
Last week, Chris Ivory had two touchdowns. This week he took a backseat to two different backs in the Jets' offense. Good luck making sense of this situation.
RB: Jamaal Charles - 81 percent; De'Anthony Thomas - 17 percent; Knile Davis - 17 percent
WR: Dwayne Bowe - 84 percent; A.J. Jenkins - 64 percent; Junior Hemingway - 31 percent
TE: Anthony Fasano - 97 percent; Travis Kelce - 52 percent
Davis has shown he can thrive in a big enough role, but you're basically rolling the dice by starting him in any given week when Charles is healthy. Sometimes he gets the chance to run the clock out, sometimes -- like this week -- he's barely heard from at all.
RB: Branden Oliver - 47 percent; Donald Brown - 33 percent; Ronnie Brown - 20 percent
WR: Malcolm Floyd - 86 percent; Keenan Allen - 84 percent; Eddie Royal - 73 percent
TE: Anthony Gates - 51 percent; Ladarius Green - 43 percent
It's hard to take much out of this kind of blowout, but Oliver's role might not return, with Ryan Mathews likely back after the bye.
RB: Lamar Miller - 50 percent; Daniel Thomas - 26 percent; Damien Williams - 25 percent
WR: Jarvis Landry - 72 percent; Mike Wallace - 71 percent; Brian Hartline - 63 percent
TE: Charles Clay - 71 percent
If Miller's shoulder injury keeps him out, Thomas seems like the best bet to take on a larger role.
RB: Alfred Morris - 63 percent; Roy Helu - 37 percent
WR: Pierre Garcon - 91 percent; DeSean Jackson - 88 percent; Andre Roberts - 66 percent
TE: Jordan Reed - 66 percent; Niles Paul - 49 percent
Playing time isn't the issue for Garcon; he just isn't a factor in the passing game this season like he was last season.
RB: Matt Asiata - 51 percent; Jerick McKinnon - 49 percent
WR: Greg Jennings - 86 percent; Cordarrelle Patterson - 74 percent; Jarius Wright - 40 percent
TE: Rhett Ellison - 75 percent; Chase Forde - 68 percent
There's an Adrian Peterson-shaped cloud hanging over the backfield in Minnesota with a bye on the way. Not sure what that means for the forecast.
RB: Tre Mason - 69 percent ;Benny Cunningham - 29 percent
WR: Kenny Britt - 95 percent; Stedman Bailey - 64 percent; Tavon Austin - 58 percent
TE: Jared Cook - 73 percent; Lance Kendricks - 51 percent
If Mason can't run with the starting job, he'll have nobody to blame but himself, because he is getting the shot.
RB: Frank Gore - 53 percent; Carlos Hyde - 47 percent
WR: Anquan Boldin - 85 percent; Michael Crabtree - 73 percent; Brandon Lloyd - 42 percent; Steve Johnson - 33 percent
TE: Vernon Davis - 99 percent
Hyde got plenty of snaps Sunday, but was hardly a factor in the game plan.
RB: Ronnie Hillman - 62 percent; C.J. Anderson - 22 percent; Juwan Thompson - 14 percent
WR: Emmanuel Sanders - 91 percent; Demaryius Thomas - 91 percent; Wes Welker - 58 percent
TE: Julius Thomas - 98 percent; Jacob Tamme
Julius Thomas is still getting plenty of playing time, but Peyton Manning just isn't throwing the ball his way much.
RB: Shane Vereen - 74 percent; Jonas Gray - 26 percent
WR: Julian Edelman - 90 percent; Brandon LaFell - 89 percent; Danny Amendola - 54 percent
TE: Rob Gronkowski - 90 percent; Michael Hoomanawanui - 26 percent; Timothy Wright - 14 percent
Wright can obviously be a weapon, but his playing time is too sporadic to be worth relying on every week.
RB: Darren McFadden - 54 percent; Maurice Jones-Drew - 31 percent
WR: Andre Holmes - 67 percent; James Jones - 67 percent; Brice Butler - 34 percent; Kenbrell Thompkins - 34 percent
TE: Mychal Rivera - 74 percent
What is there to say about this team, really? I guess Mychal Rivera might be good, maybe?
RB: Marshawn Lynch - 72 percent; Robert Turbin - 26 percent
WR: Jermaine Kearse - 84 percent; Doug Baldwin - 80 percent; Paul Richardson - 72 percent
TE: Luke Willson - 74 percent; Cooper Helfet - 21 percent
There might not be much value in being the Seahawks' No. 1 receiver after all.
RB: Justin Forsett - 73 percent; Lorenzo Taliaferro - 23 percent
WR: Steve Smith - 89 percent; Torrey Smith - 83 percent; Marlon Brown - 48 percent
TE: Owen Daniels - 75 percent; Curtis Gillmore - 38 percent
Bernard Pierce saw just one carry and one snap in this game. Forsett is clearly the top option here.
RB: Le'Veon Bell - 74 percent; LeGarrette Blount - 22 percent
WR: Antonio Brown - 96 percent; Markus Wheaton - 57 percent; Martavis Bryant - 49 percent
TE: Heath Miller - 100 percent; Matt Spaeth - 42 percent
Let's see what happens with the Steelers' offense when Ben Roethlisberger isn't playing like an unstoppable quarterbacking machine.
RB: Ahmad Bradshaw - 59 percent; Trent Richardson - 28 percent; Dan Herron - 13 percent
WR: T.Y. Hilton - 76 percent; Reggie Wayne - 72 percent; Hakeem Nicks - 51 percent; Donte Moncrief - 33 percent
TE: Dwayne Allen - 75 percent; Coby Fleener - 52 percent
It will be interesting to see if Richardson's reduced role was the result of him being eased back in after an injury. Given how they force fed him early in the season, I would guess it is.
RB: Andre Williams- 49 percent; Peyton Hillis - 45 percent
WR: Odell Beckham - 99 percent; Rueben Randle - 95 percent; Preston Parker - 46 percent
TE: Larry Donnell - 95 percent
It didn't take long for Beckham to emerge as the team's top wideout, huh? He has sat out just six offensive snaps over the last three games.