Wide Receiver

T.Y. Hilton/Donte Moncrief (IND) — Without Luck behind center, Hilton saw only four targets (2/21/0), while Moncrief had five receptions for 41 yards on eight targets. Both of their ceilings are limited with Matt Hasselbeck at quarterback, but Hilton can still be deployed as an WR2 in this matchup.

Mike Evans/Vincent Jackson (TB) — The Colts are allowing the seventh most points to the position at 25.9 F.P.P.G. Evans, who has either at least 125 yards or a touchdown in his last three games, is an obvious WR1 while Jackson is a solid WR3.

Bills (5-5) at Chiefs (5-5)

1 p.m. Line: Chiefs by 7

Quarterback

Alex Smith (KC) — The Bills have kept opposing quarterbacks under 15 fantasy points in each of the last four games. Smith, who has one touchdown pass in his last two games, is not worth a start in any format this week.

Running Back

Charcandrick West/Spencer Ware (KC) — The Bills have allowed a back to top 13 fantasy points in each of the last five games. West is unlikely to play after missing practice most of the week (hamstring), which means Ware, who had two touchdowns against the Chargers last week, is a solid RB2 with RB1 upside this week.

LeSean McCoy (BUF) — The Chiefs are fantasy’s third toughest matchup for backs (14.2), but McCoy, who has at least 15 fantasy points in each of his last three games, is still a low-end RB1.

Wide Receiver/Tight End

Jeremy Maclin (KC) — He has not topped 10 fantasy points since Week 4, but he is still worth considering as an WR3 in this matchup (24.7 F.P.P.G.).

Sammy Watkins (BUF) — The Chiefs are tied with the Eagles as fantasy’s best matchup for receivers (28.7 F.P.P.G.), though they have kept all opposing receivers under 10 points in the last three games. Watkins has just 53 yards on six receptions in his last two games combined, but the matchup keeps him in the WR2 conversation for one more week.