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Michael Vick will get his first start of the season this weekend for the New York Jets.

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Each week, NJ.com rounds up the best fantasy football advice from around the internet to give you the edge you need to win the most important game of the weekend — your fantasy matchup.

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NJ.com:

DeMarco Murray, RB, Cowboys: It looks like Tony Romo might suit up, but even if he does, the Cowboys will likely go with a heavy-dose of Murray due to their quarterbacks' banged up back. Eagles running back LeSean McCoy had the lanes to do damage last week against the Arizona Cardinals, and Murray should be able to take advantage of those same lanes.

Michael Vick, QB, Jets: Call me crazy, and maybe I am. But with his first official start of the season, Vick will make something happen against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Jets might not win, but look for Vick to both throw and run for a touchdown.

Minnesota Vikings defense: The Washington Redskins will welcome back quarterback Robert Griffin III, who has missed over a month with a broken ankle. Griffin turns it over even when he is perfectly healthy — but combine the rust of not playing for a while, and the Vikings defense could have a field day.

ESPN:

Colin Kaepernick, QB, San Francisco: His best game of the year was against these very Rams in Week 6, he's now off a bye and at home.

Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, Indianapolis: Giants allowing 11.0 yards per reception to opposing running backs this season, second-most in the league. A big part of the passing game for Indy, Bradshaw has six receiving touchdowns this season, twice as many as any other running back. Top 10 play.

DeAndre Hopkins, WR< Houston: Hopkins has six such games this year and Sunday will be No. 7 with a better-than-average shot at a score as Philly's secondary has struggled all season long. Eagles are 26th against the pass and are tied for the third-most touchdowns allowed to opposing wide receivers.

Yahoo! Sports

Bobby Rainey, RB, Tampa Bay: Doug Martin wasn't wearing his walking boot on Thursday, but he still didn't practice. Rainey will presumably get the start on Sunday barring any surprises from Martin's status.

Jeremy Hill, RB, Cincinnati: If Giovani Bernard is inactive, Hill instantly becomes a top 10 play against the Jaguars.

Travis Kelce, TE, Kansas City: He's not a consistent starter given his number of snaps each week, but Kelce's matchup might be too good to pass up. The Jets gave up nine touchdowns to tight ends in their first eight games.

CBS Sports:

Nick Foles, QB, Philadelphia: You'd like to think that if Zach Mettenberger could throw for 299 yards and two scores on the Texans that Foles could too. Six straight quarterbacks have hung multiple touchdowns on Houston, but only four have had 20 Fantasy points and one had more than 22 (Andrew Luck).

Dwayne Allen, TE, Indianapolis: A must after the Giants allowed two touchdowns and at least 90 total yards to tight ends in each of their last two games.

A.J. Green, WR, Cincinnati: We shouldn't expect Green to be at 100 percent, but will it matter? He should play enough and get enough targets to be a factor against a Jaguars defense that has been surprisingly solid against receivers over the last four weeks but has some injuries impacting their personnel.

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NJ.com:

Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Pittsburgh: He put up historic numbers last week, but he is in for a crash-landing against the Baltimore Ravens in primetime. The Steelers are not a good enough team to put up big offensive numbers in back-to-back weeks.

Mike Wallace, WR, Miami: The San Diego Chargers are not going to lose three games in a row, and Wallace complaining about his involvement in the Dolphins' offense didn't help anything.

Julius Thomas, TE, Denver: Peyton Manning and the Broncos should be able to put up plenty of points against the New England Patriots, and Thomas should be the beneficiary of a big game from the offense.

ESPN:

Jonas Gray, RB, New England: I know, I know ... you're desperate this week and you see 17 for 86 yards last week and you get all excited, but I've been burned too many times by Patriots running backs.

Percy Harvin, WR, New York Jets: Just no confidence in the Jets going to KC and moving the ball, and if they do, I don't feel it'll be through Harvin, as the Chiefs have limited opposing wide receivers to the third-fewest receptions this season.

Jason Witten, TE, Dallas: Only one team in the NFL has fewer sacks than Arizona. With a clean pocket for whoever is under center for Dallas, expect Witten to run more routes this week against an Arizona team that is 32nd against the pass.

Yahoo! Sports

Jonas Gray, RB, New England: Denver has allowed the fewest rushing yards in 2014, and it's not even close. Part of that statistic can be credited to Peyton Manning and his offense, as the Broncos have consistently jumped out to big leads and forced opponents to throw. This defense is improved, though.

Vincent Jackson, WR, Tampa Bay: Last week Jackson caught one pass on five targets. The week prior he finished with four catches on 13 targets. He's certainly trending in the wrong direction, especially with Mike Evans back in the lineup

Heath Miller, TE, Pittsburgh: Baltimore has allowed a league-low one touchdown to tight ends. Miller's break outs have been sporadic in 2014. He has two huge games in Weeks 4 and 8. The rest of the time he's been a bust.

CBS Sports:

Torrey Smith, WR, Baltimore: The touchdown-dependent Smith has three games with 10-plus Fantasy points, all against non-conference opponents. The Steelers might just be too familiar with Smith's game.

Derek Carr, QB, Oakland: It's obviously a tough spot for the rookie, particularly since his run game is no better than average and his offensive line is hit or miss. He could always come through with a garbage-time touchdown, but there's not really any appeal to him.

Jace Amaro, TE, New York: Only interesting note: Vick targeted Amaro five times last week, connecting on all five for 51 yards. Kansas City has allowed three touchdowns to tight ends in their last two games, thanks in large part to Eric Berry's absence.

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