another road win and improving their unblemished record to 6-0.Let’s revisit the matchups to watch:CB Nickell Robey-Coleman vs WR Emmanuel SandersLast week’s matchup to watch:Sanders did a great job separating himself from defenders and making tough catches. Now John Kelly Jersey Salute to Service , he did majority of his damage on the outside versus CB Troy Hill as he had two major catches against Hill that both nearly went for touchdowns (one was overturned). Sanders finished the game with seven receptions for 115 yards and a touchdown, but hardly any of it came against NRC.WR Robert Woods vs CB Chris Harris JrLast week’s matchup to watch:And now the Rams’ equivalent to Emmanuel Sanders, Woods torched Broncos defenders to the tune of seven receptions for 109 yards and another 12-yard rushing attempt. In a game where Brandin Cooks wasn’t really featured and Cooper Kupp went down with what looked to be a terrible injury, Woods once again stepped up as the defacto top guy. His route running ability, smooth breaks, underrated speed, and tremendous hands make him a QB friendly target. Woods now leads the Rams in both receptions and receiving yards.Rams’ run defense vs RB’s Phillip Lindsay and Royce FreemanLast week’s matchup to watch:Rolls Royce was limited to seven carries for 22 yards (2.4 YPC) and Lindsay was limited to four rushes for 18 yards (4.5 YPC) with another six receptions for 48 yards. The Rams’ run defense came to play this time around after struggling in Seattle. The Broncos essentially had nothing on the ground and routinely had to throw the ball to try and convert 3rd-and-longs. Great job bouncing back by the front-seven.OLB Samson Ebukam vs Billy TurnerLast week’s matchup to watch:This was... sort of right? Ebukam was pretty much the only edge with any impact (hardly) when he forced a strip-sack on Case Keenum. Now, unluckily for Ebukam it didn’t count because Keenum picked the ball up and nearly threw an interception to NRC on the pass. I don’t believe that’s fair to negate the sack, but the Rams’ edge defenders seriously need to find a way to be more productive.OT’s Andrew Whitworth/Rob Havenstein vs DE’s Von Miller/Bradley ChubbLast week’s matchup to watch:Chubb and Miller proved to be a major issue for the Rams’ offensive line this week, but it wasn’t necessarily just the tackles as I specifically remember a sack coming from Austin Blythe when he moved to LG (Rodger Saffold injury). Chubb and Miller combined for 4.5 sacks on the day proving just how much the Rams struggled to get the passing game going. I’ll jot this one up to some injury hiccups (Saffold, Whitworth) and bad weather. Look for these maulers (who did outstanding in the running game) to bounce back next week.ILB Cory Littleton vs P Colby WadmanLast week’s matchup to watch:Littleton had a great game, but it came on defense not special teams. As for Wadman, well, he punted four times for an average of 42.3 yards per punt. Who cares?Even though the game was closer than anyone hoped/expected, another tough road win for the team is a good defining moment that builds character. It's playoff time in most fantasy leagues Todd Gurley Jersey Salute to Service , so if you're still contending for a title it probably means you had a crafty draft, timely waiver wire moves and a fortunate bounce or two along the way.Now, the job is shifting.Week 14 is also the last week of the regular season in a host of leagues. Weather could be a factor this week in some games, but the objective is the same as it was in September: win.START: Amari Cooper, WR, Cowboys: Performing at a WR1 level, Cooper has caught 16 of 17 targets in the past two weeks and will have a great opportunity to continue his pace against an Eagles pass defense that is 30th in fantasy points allowed to opposing receivers. Cooper was targeted 10 times in the Week 10 victory at Philadelphia and will see a similar volume of targets from quarterback Dak Prescott. The Eagles have allowed 47 completions of better than 20 yards, which plays well for Cooper's chances.SIT: Tom Brady, QB, Patriots: The touchdowns haven't been there for Brady, who has just four scoring tosses in his last five games, including a pair of zeroes in Weeks 8 and 10. With the emergence of rookie running back Sony Michel, the need for Brady to air it out has lessened. He's also been less than stellar throughout his career at Miami, who is second in the league with 19 interceptions. Unless he's the only available option, look elsewhere.START: Gus Edwards Authentic Dominique Easley Jersey , RB, Ravens: Since being plugged into the lineup, Edwards has averaged 105 yards per game. Now he gets a Chiefs defense that is 31st in fantasy points per game allowed to opposing running backs. Edwards has just one touchdown this season, a total that should go up considering that Kansas City has given up 14 rushing scores and a hefty 5.1 yards per carry. He's a borderline RB1 with potential to put up monster numbers.SIT: Marlon Mack, RB, Colts: Out of the frying pan that was the Jaguars' defense and into the fire of a blistering hot Texans D goes Mack, who had just eight carries for 27 yards last week against Jacksonville. His production could be further carved if Indianapolis must go pass-heavy, as rookie Nyheim Hines will see more touches. Houston is fifth in the league against the run, and only the Bears (four) and Patriots (five) have allowed fewer rushing touchdowns than the Texans with six. Mack is too risky, especially in PPR formats.START: David Njoku, TE, Browns: Inconsistent of late, Njoku has just 12 targets in his last three games but will have the opportunity to reward faithful fantasy owners against a Panthers defense that is the worst at stopping opposing tight ends. Carolina has allowed at least two touchdown passes nine times this season and with Cleveland looking to avoid the Panthers' fifth-ranked run defense, it's easy to see quarterback Baker Mayfield making Njoku a focal point of the offense, especially in the red zone.SIT: Jared Goff Limited Marcus Peters Jersey , QB, Rams: Yes, Goff has led many a fantasy team to postseason glory, but starting him against the Bears could lead to a one-and-done scenario. Game time temps will be in the upper 20s and the only thing colder than the weather are opposing passers against the Chicago defense, which leads the league with 21 interceptions while allowing just five touchdown passes in the last five games. The risk-reward that comes with starting Goff on Sunday night leans heavily to the risk category.START: Adam Humphries, WR, Buccaneers: He has thrived in the wake of DeSean Jackson's absence, catching touchdowns in each of his last three games. Humphries will have every opportunity to extend his scoring streak against a Saints defense that is the worst in fantasy points per game allowed to opposing receivers, as his sure hands have caught 16 of 20 targets in the past three weeks. With this game a potential offensive free-for-all, add Humphries as a WR3/flex.SIT: Alshon Jeffrey, WR, Eagles: Fantasy owners would love to know the whereabouts of Jeffrey, who hasn't scored since Week 7 and has failed to exceed 50 receiving yards in his last five games. There's little reason to envision Jeffery reviving his fortunes against a Cowboys pass defense that is sixth in fewest receiving yards allowed and is tied for third with just 16 touchdown passes allowed.START: Aaron Jones, RB, Packers: After rushing for only 36 yards last week against the Cardinals Aqib Talib Jersey , Jones is a strong rebound candidate when he squares up against the Falcons, who are 27th against the run and giving up 4.9 yards per carry. He did score last week, marking four straight games with a touchdown. Jones could finally see a more extensive workload under interim coach Joe Philbin.SIT: Russell Wilson, QB, Seahawks: It's tough to bench a quarterback who has thrown multiple touchdowns in eight straight games, but Wilson is facing a Vikings pass defense that has been in lockdown mode in the past month. Minnesota is ninth in fewest passing yards allowed and has contained the likes of Drew Brees, Matthew Stafford, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady over the last five games, surrendering a combined four touchdown passes in the same span. Wilson hasn't run much this season, but a Vikings pass rush that has recorded 36 sacks will force him to be more run-centric.