 Opposite of Mack in that game is Jalen Rashard, who's another running back that I like a lot this week. Doug Martin should take a lot of Marshawn Lynch's work, who's now sideline. But Jalen Rashard does have some opportunity to at least steal some of that. And even if he doesn't, the lack of past catchers in that offense and the potential for a negative game script really plays into Jalen Rashard's favor. On the season, even with a healthy Marshawn Lynch, Jalen Rashard has a near 16% target share in Oakland's offense. Over the last two games combined, Jalen Rashard is the leader in targets in Oakland. Now there's no Mari Cooper, the potential for the negative game script is there, like I said, and the matchup is also there. Indianapolis has allowed the second most receptions to running backs this year. If Rashard can grab hold of some of Lynch's work, which again, that's not really what we're banking on here, but if he can get additional work, he's got a lot of potential in this particular matchup.