Standard - need 1 RB / 1WR and a flex:
Lockett v Ari
Hunt (sigh) v NE
N Harris v TB
McKenzie @ KC
Etienne @ IND
.5 PPR need 2
Godwin @ Pit / Moore @ LAR / Hunt v NE / Dillon v NYJ / Elliott @Pit
.5 PPR need 2
Dillon v NYJ / London v SF / Sutton @ LAC
Thanks
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Lockett just showed up on the injury report with a hamstring so we should monitor that today.
I get it with Hunt but, it's tough to complain about 14 opportunities for 67 & a TD from a flex play.  He will probably get another 14 this week and most weeks going forward. You shouldn't ignore that.  He also has a very good offensive line, unlike Najee Harris. New England is also a slightly better matchup than Tampa Bay.  Indianapolis, OTOH, looks like one of the top rush defenses in the league.
The argument for Harris is based upon volume but even that is a little down this year and he has been rather ineffective with the volume he has received. Kareem has 11 fewer opportunities but has 44 more yards and 1 more TD (1 more reception too).
Playing McKenzie is all about TDs, he has one in 3 of 4 games and this game shapes up to be high scoring.  But he is also a 5 target guy and Allen distributes the ball all over the place.  But they score in bunches so McKenzie seems like a solid floor option.  Not sure about his ceiling.
Etienne seems like a hold ATM.  I loved what I saw last week and 
@BobbyLayne made a good case for him seeing increased opportunity.  But the team has regressed badly over the past two games and this shapes up to be a tough matchup.  I don't like predicting motivation, just like I don't like predicting game script but you still have to wonder how much the thumping the Colts took in week two is sticking with them.
You could make an argument for any of these guys but I think the guys with the most opportunity &/or TD likelihood looks like:
Hunt>McKenzie>Najee>Lockett>Etienne
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Another one where you could make an argument for any of these guys, except DJ Moore.  All panthers not named McCaffrey are on hiatus until further notice.
Zeke is the most locked into his workload, even if he isn't a huge factor in the passing game.  Tough matchup but, the Cowboys play great defense too and they may give Zeke some TD opportunities.  Still, I am not sure this is his best opportunity to be relevant.  This feels like a speed and quickness game for the Cowboys, not a line up and knock them off the ball kind of game.  But that is highly speculative opinion.
Can't really trust Dillon anymore, particularly with better options.
Godwin has 16 targets over the last two games.  He doesn't seem to be fully recovered from his injury but he does seem quite relevant in the offense and is probably going to improve weekly.  It's a great matchup but there is a concern this turns into another Fournette game, although I doubt he sees another 11 target game again in his career.
It's really a tossup between Godwin, Hunt & Zeke for me.
Godwin>Hunt>Zeke>>Dillon>>>>>DJ
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By process of elimination of Dillon until we actually see that 1) his opportunity rebounds from last week and 2) him do something with any an all opportunities he gets.
London is a good player and the Niners look to be down at least two, and maybe three of their DL in Arik Armstead, Javon Kinlaw and possibly Nick Bosa.  The Falcons can score and the passing game goes through limited options.
Russel Wilson can't really cook anymore but he can burn #### and Sutton is his goto recipe by a good margin.
Sutton>London>Dillon