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Power plays - week 7

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Raiders @ Chiefs


Mahomes → Rashee Rice with Tre Tucker


This is the comfy click of the slate. Mahomes is back to tilting fields, and Rashee Rice returning to that big-slot role gives the Chiefs the easy-button they were missing. The Raiders are thin without Brock Bowers and Kolton Miller, so expect short fields, sustained drives, and Rice vacuuming the middle while Mahomes adds bonus yards with his legs. If you want correlation without forcing volume, Tre Tucker is the logical bring-back — legit speed, recent 60+ yard showings, and the kind of catch-up script that turns a couple of shots into a tourney swing.



Colts @ Chargers


Justin Herbert → Ladd McConkey with Jonathan Taylor or Tyler Warren


This game writes itself as a back-and-forth. Herbert pushes pace, the Colts answer with power, and you get a clean, streamlined stack through Ladd’s chain-moving role that reliably attaches to Herbert’s volume without overcomplicating the build. On the other side, Jonathan Taylor is the heartbeat — 20-plus touches every week into a defense that leaks efficiency — while Tyler Warren is the neat, lower-ownership pivot who still connects to the middle of the field if you’re trying to save salary without losing correlation.


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Commanders @ Cowboys


Dak Prescott → CeeDee Lamb with Zach Ertz or Deebo Samuel bring back


Don’t overthink this one. Dak’s rhythm plus a healthier line plus CeeDee’s target magnetism is exactly what you want in high-volume games, and it sets up perfectly with Dallas’ soft floppy defence. If Zach Ertz is up, he fits the matchup and usage to keep correlation tight. If Ertz can’t go and Deebo’s heel cooperates, Deebo gives you that single-play juice that keeps lineups live even when drives stall. If Deebo’s status gets dicey, Chris Moore is a pragmatic, cap-friendly stand-in tied to opportunity.


Jayden Daniels → Zach Ertz with CeeDee Lamb bring back


This is the correlation that attacks the pathetic Dallas defence. Daniels will likely run wherever he wants and can funnel high-leverage throws to Ertz in the red area, and Lamb’s target gravity on the return gives you access to Dallas’ elite offence. Dallas are a fantasy friendly team to target on both sides of the ball every week.



Saints @ Bears


Caleb Williams → Rome Odunze with Chris Olave


This one is sneaky in the best way. Chicago’s passing rhythm is settling as the protection improves, and Rome Odunze already looks like the alpha you want to pair with a rising rookie QB in a friendly home spot. On the other side, Chris Olave brings back pure volume with the ability to win outside and keep drives breathing, which is exactly the kind of correlation that sustains a game stack. It’s contrarian without being cute, and it fits a lot of roster builds that need ceiling plus flexibility.


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