 One value I really like this week is Jerick McKinnon at $5,500. There's no Raheem Mosdard in that backfield, so McKinnon should step up, see a little bit more work. I don't think he's going to hit the 92% snap share that he hit a few weeks ago without Raheem Mosdard, but he should get more work in that backfield. He has about a 12% target share this season. At the very least, he'll be the past catching back. The matchup's not that great, but the usage in the $5,500 salary make McKinnon a nice value this week. Then there's also T. Higgins at $5,700. Higgins has now seen at least a 20% target share in each of his last four weeks, making him one of seven wide receivers to do that across the entire league. Cincinnati's also been one of the past heaviest teams in the league this year, so Higgins is going to see volume, and he gets a brown secondary this week that's been the second best matchup in terms of adjusted fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. So he's a really, really good play at $5,700. Then lastly, there's Karim Hunt. Cincinnati's an above average matchup for running backs, and without Nick Chubb over the last couple of weeks, Hunt has handled a 64% running back rush share and 11% target share. Those are pretty strong numbers, and most importantly, he's seen the goal line work. So I really like Karim Hunt in this matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.