 If you need someone off the waiver wire, I've got two options for you. One of them is Marcus Mariota, who finally looked healthy on Monday night against Dallas. Now, Mariota has thrown a touchdown in just three of his seven games played this year. I won't sell him as someone who has a safe floor, but Tennessee faced a pretty tough schedule prior to their buy, and even though they've been the second-most run-heavy team in football, it may be pretty tough for them to not be aggressive against New England. The Patriots are seven-point favorites in Tennessee, and because they're good, they've faced the seventh-highest pass to rush ratio in football this season. What's more important is that over 86% of touchdowns scored on New England have come via the air, which is the second-highest rate in the league. Marcus Mariota is definitely not an easy player to just throw in your quarterback slot, and I would still peg him as a QB too. But the passing touchdown upside is always there against New England, and we know that Mariota is athletic enough to pick up some rushing production as well.