This week we get a slight break from bye week hell with only four teams on a bye. We are also only a few weeks away from the playoffs Vincent Rey Jersey , so it is time to start securing your spot for the dance.Bye weeks: Ravens, Broncos, Texans and VikingsMust startsDavid Johnson (Cardinals RB): Johnson got 20 touches the last time the Cardinals took the field, but he also saw Josh Rosen attempt 40 passes while only catching four passes himself. The Chiefs allow the most points to opposing running backs though, according to Fantasy Pros. The only concern if the Chiefs getting out to a huge lead and making the Cardinals one-dimensional, but you aren’t going to find that much better of a matchup for Johnson this season.Tyler Boyd (Bengals WR): This isn’t my homer running wild. The Saints give up 36.4 points to opposing receivers per game, which is the most of any defense. With A.J. Green out and a lack of many reliable targets, Boyd should get plenty of targets on Sunday.Favorable matchupsTevin Coleman (Falcons RB): Coleman had 156 yards on 18 touches with two touchdowns in Week 9. The Browns allow 25.3 points per game to opposing running backs, and they just lost linebacker Christian Kirksey for the season, so it isn’t going to get any better.Amari Cooper (Cowboys WR): Cooper had a really good debut with Dallas. He caught an early touchdown, and now he has an easier matchup against the Eagles who are the fifth-best matchup for opposing receivers. Cooper seems like a safe bet as a WR2.Good but not greatDevin Funchess (Panthers WR): Funchess value took a hit with tight end Greg Olsen returning to the lineup. Even against the Buccaneers Womens Tyler Boyd Jersey , Funchess only accumulated four catches for 44 yards. If you are looking for a solid flex option Funchess will have a great matchup against the Steelers defense that has allowed some big plays to opposing receivers.Bears RBs: Tarik Cohen and Jordan Howard are hard to project. It seems the Bears love using Cohen in the passing game and Howard as the main runner. Cohen is dependent on being in PPR leagues and Howard needs to get in the end zone, which he did two times last week. They are set to go against the Lions who are the fifth worst defense against running backs, but both are risky plays because of the other.Temper expectationsKerryon Johnson (Lions RB): Johnson has been pretty hit or miss, and he should be a pretty big miss against the Bears this week. They are only allowing 11.8 points per game, so you should probably look elsewhere for a running back this week.T.Y. Hilton (Colts WR): Hilton is usually a boom or bust prospect each week. Against the Jaguars, he should be more of a bust. Hilton has five catches for 78 yards with a touchdown in his past two games against the Jaguars, but that was in 2017 without Andrew Luck. It still doesn’t seem promising.Quarterback StreamAlex Smith (Washington QB): This is purely based on matchups as the Buccaneers have been one of the softest defenses against quarterbacks this season. Smith only has three games with two touchdowns (his high for the season), and it would be shocking if he didn't have that this week. It isn’t the sexiest play of the week, but it should be solid.Baker Mayfield (Browns QB): Mayfield has had at least two touchdowns in his past three games. He has a matchup with the Falcons this week who are the third best matchup for opposing quarterbacks. Not to mention he should probably be playing with some garbage time this week with the Chiefs Defense streamJets defense against the Bills: If the Bills trot out Nathan Peterman or even Matt Barkley it is hard not think about starting the Jets defense. Neither quarterback inspires much hope. The Bills fans even started a GoFundMe to get Peterman to retire, which tells you everything you need to know about how things are going on offense for the Bills.Chiefs defense against the Cardinals: The Cardinals have been the second best matchup to stream for defenses. Rosen hasn’t exactly lit it up since taking over, and the Cardinals have just been a mess without Bruce Arians at the helm. The fantasy football season is near the midway point in every league now that Week 6 is wrapping up. Here’s a look at the waiver wire moves you need to make for Week 7. AddsColts RB Marlon Mack Marlon Mack got off a to rough start to this season due to injury Cordy Glenn Jersey White , and that led to him being dropped in a lot of leagues. But now, Mack is back and taking over the Colts’ backfield. In Sunday’s 42-34 loss to the Jets, Mack ran for 89 yards on just 12 carries and caught one pass for four yards. He appears to have surpassed Nyheim Hines, which makes Mack a big add to make this week if he’s still free in your league. Falcons TE Austin HooperWith so much talent at wide receiver and running back, it’s easy to see why Atlanta ignores the tight end position. But over the last two weeks, Matt Ryan and Austin Hooper have developed a newfound chemistry. During that span, Hooper has caught 18 passes on 22 targets for 148 yards one score. No tight end has gotten that many targets over that span, so Hooper may be a worthy addition if you need tight ends. Chargers WR Tyrell WilliamsIn the middle of a loaded Chargers offense, it’s been hard for Tyrell Williams to stand out. That changed in a big way against a stout Browns defense this past week in Cleveland. Williams finished with three catches 118 yards and two touchdowns. He even went up and moss’d a contested pass way from two Browns defenders. After this big outing, the Chargers should look to get Williams more involved going forward, which should make him a sneaky addition this week. Buccaneers RB Peyton BarberThe Buccaneers haven't’ gotten much from their running backs in 2018 http://www.thebengalslockerroom.com/authentic-tyler-eifert-jersey , but that changed Sunday as Peyton Barber had his breakout game. After getting just 15 total runs in losses to Pittsburgh and Chicago, Barber gashed the Falcons for 82 yards on 13 carries while catching four balls for 24 yards and a score. That came with Tampa Bay playing behind much of the game. Cardinals WR Christian KirkWhen Sam Bradford was in at quarterback, Christian Kirk rarely made an impact on the box score. But since the team has moved to Josh Rosen, the two rookies have had some nie chemistry. In the last two games, Kirk has nine catches on 11 targets for 162 yards and one score. DropsDolphins WR Kenny StillsAfter a big Week 1, it looked like Kenny Stills was destined for big things in 2018. But over the last five games, Still has caught just 11 passe for 170 yards and one score. That’s been with DeVante Parker out, and he just made his return. You can drop Stills this week and find someone that can help more consistently. Jets WR Quincy Enunwa The Jets offense has caught fire, but it’s been without Quincy Enunwa being a factor. After leading the team in receiving through the first four games, Enunwa has caught just one pass for nine yards. He also suffered an ankle injury against the Colts that may cost him time. That makes him an easy drop to make this week.