Receiver was the deepest position for Fantasy owners coming into the season, and now that depth is about to be tested. We already know Keenan Allen is out for the season because of a torn ACL, but Demaryius Thomas (hip) and Sammy Watkins (foot) could also be out for Week 2.

Thankfully, it appears reinforcements -- maybe not at the level of Allen, Thomas or Watkins -- are available in the short and long term. We're looking at young receivers like Tajae Sharpe, Will Fuller and Eli Rogers, as well as veterans Travis Benjamin, Mohamed Sanu and Mike Wallace.

Tight end is also beat up after Rob Gronkowski (hamstring) missed Week 1, and his status is unknown for Week 2. Zach Ertz (ribs) is expected to miss Week 2, and Julius Thomas(ankle) also is hurt. We also had disappearing acts by Coby Fleener, Gary Barnidge, Martellus Bennett and others, so you might want to look to the waiver wire for help, namely from Eric Ebron, Jesse James and Kyle Rudolph.

At running back, we could be looking at a timeshare in Atlanta with Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman, and Coleman is available in more than 40 percent of leagues on CBS Sports. And some quarterbacks you could be looking at in some deeper leagues include Brock Osweiler, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Joe Flacco.

You don't want to panic with your roster after one week, but there are plenty of moves to be made on the waiver wire. -- and we have you covered.

Quarterback

Injuries of note: Robert Griffin III (shoulder -- out), Russell Wilson (ankle -- status unknown)

Priority list

* - Add these players in this order, and they are owned in 65 percent of leagues or less on CBS Sports.

Joe Flacco NYJ • QB • 5 Week 1 stats vs. BUF CMP % 6,760.0 YDS 258 TD 1 INT 0 53 percent ownership View Profile

Flacco didn't have a great game in Week 1, but he showed flashes against the Bills, especially in his first game back from last season's torn ACL. He gets a great matchup at Cleveland this week, and the Browns just struggled against rookie Carson Wentz, who passed for two touchdowns. Flacco is the No. 1 streaming option, and he also has a great schedule ahead against Jacksonville, Oakland, Washington and the Giants through Week 6. He's worth starting in two-quarterback leagues this week, but you should spend only 5 percent of your FAAB or less on him.

Brock Osweiler (63 percent): He's taking advantage of his weapons, which make him look good.

Ryan Fitzpatrick (53 percent): The No. 11 QB last year, he could easily be a Fantasy starter again.

Alex Smith (41 percent): We saw his upside when forced to throw in Week 1 vs. SD with 31 FPTS.

Streamers for Week 2

* - In deeper leagues, these are quarterbacks with good matchups this week.

Carson Wentz (17 percent at CHI): He had 23 FPTS in Week 1 and faces a bad CHI defense.

Trevor Siemian (11 percent vs. IND): Risky option, but the Colts defense is a mess due to injuries.

Jimmy Garoppolo (10 percent vs. MIA): He played better than expected in Week 1 at ARI.

Drop list

* - If you need to make a move, these are players you can drop for this week.

Dak Prescott (64 percent): He has a good matchup this week at WAS but expect a lot of hand-offs.

Ryan Tannehill (53 percent): He may never become a consistent Fantasy quarterback.

Running backs

Injuries of note: Chris Ivory (illness -- missed Week 1), Jamaal Charles (knee -- missed Week 1)

Priority list

* - Add these players in this order, and they are owned in 65 percent of leagues or less on CBS Sports.

Tevin Coleman SF • RB • 26 Week 1 stats vs. TB ATT 8 YDS 22 YPC 2.8 REC 5 REC YDS 95 59 percent ownership View Profile

Coleman looked like the better running back for the Falcons against Tampa Bay, which has every Freeman owner in a panic. And they should be because the Falcons talked all offseason about making this more of a timeshare, but it was strange how it unfolded in the season opener. Coleman had only two fewer touches than Freeman (15-13) and only four fewer snaps (36-32), but Coleman had 117 total yards to only 40 for Freeman. And Coleman led the Falcons in receiving with 95 yards, which is a shock since he had just two catches for 14 yards as a rookie. We don't expect Coleman to be better than Freeman most weeks, but you have to add Coleman in all leagues just in case this is a sign of things to come. He's worth at least 15 percent of your FAAB budget.

Theo Riddick (58 percent): He starred in Week 1 at IND with 108 total yards and two touchdowns.

Terrance West (56 percent): He could have a big role since BAL is using just him and Justin Forsett.

Jalen Richard (0 percent): He might have passed DeAndre Washington as the No. 2 RB in OAK.

Deep PPR options

* - These players aren't great in standard leagues but could be useful in deeper PPR formats.

Shane Vereen (49 percent): He had 61 total yards in Week 1 and five targets (three catches).

Chris Thompson (24 percent): WAS will not be a good running team. He scored in Week 1.

Travaris Cadet (0 percent): Forget about C.J. Spiller. He would benefit if Mark Ingram got hurt.

Drop list

* - If you need to make a move, these are players you can drop for this week.

Jay Ajayi (76 percent): The Dolphins don't trust him right now and neither should you.

Darren Sproles (55 percent): When would you ever start him, especially in standard leagues?

Cameron Artis-Payne (32 percent): Like Ajayi, he was a healthy scratch in Week 1.

Stash list

* - If you have the roster space, you should own these players in case they ever got a starting job.

Alfred Morris (53 percent): Don't be surprised if DAL lets him try to score this week at WAS.

Jerick McKinnon (38 percent): If Adrian Peterson ever missed time then he would be a star.

Wide receiver

Injuries of note: Keenan Allen (torn ACL -- out for the season), Demaryius Thomas (hip -- status unknown), Sammy Watkins (foot - status unknown)

Priority list

* - Add these players in this order, and they are owned in 65 percent of leagues or less on CBS Sports.

Tajae Sharpe MIN • WR • 11 Week 1 stats vs. MIN TAR 11 REC 7 YDS 76 YPC 10.9 65 percent ownership View Profile

We've been telling you about Sharpe since early in the preseason, and it was good to see him perform well in Week 1 against the Vikings. He was clearly the No. 1 receiver for Marcus Mariota (no one else had more than seven targets), and when Tennessee is forced to throw he should be heavily involved. The problem for Sharpe will be a lack of touchdowns, and the Titans obviously want to lean on DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry as much as possible. But in PPR leagues, Sharpe should catch plenty of passes, and he can be a serviceable replacement for Allen in those formats. He's worth at least 15 percent of your FAAB budget.

Will Fuller (61 percent): He led HOU with 11 targets and dominated with a 5-107-1 stat line vs. CHI.

Eli Rogers (13 percent): A preseason sleeper, he saw seven targets at WAS and had six catches.

Mohamed Sanu (55 percent): Matt Ryan might finally have a second WR he can count on.

Travis Benjamin (62 percent): The new No. 1 WR in SD, he had seven catches in Week 1 at KC.

Phillip Dorsett (52 percent): He started his season off well with four catches for 94 yards vs. DET.

Mike Wallace (41 percent): Flacco might make Wallace relevant again, and he scored in Week 1.

Michael Thomas (55 percent): A lot of mouths to feed in NO, but Thomas had six targets in Week 1.

Chris Hogan (39 percent): He scored with Garoppolo and should be better when Tom Brady is back.

Victor Cruz (36 percent): The salsa dance was back in Week 1, which could be a sign of things to come.

Davante Adams (11 percent): He's better as the No. 3 receiver, and he scored in Week 1 at JAC.

Tyrell Williams (1 percent): He benefits a lot with Allen out. A sneaky PPR option moving forward.

Brandon LaFell (11 percent): He played in Week 1 and did well with four catches for 91 yards.

Nelson Agholor (7 percent): He scored in Week 1 and could benefit with Ertz out.

Deep PPR options

* - These players aren't great in standard leagues but could be useful in deeper PPR formats.

Cole Beasley (5 percent): He had 12 targets in Week 1 vs. NYG and finished with eight catches.

Jeremy Kerley (1 percent): He led the 49ers with 11 targets and seven catches in Week 1.

Jamison Crowder (3 percent): He had six catches on 10 targets as the No. 3 WR for WAS.

Quincy Enunwa (0 percent): He's got a rib injury but led the NYJ in catches in Week 1 with seven.

Eddie Royal (2 percent): He's better as the slot WR, and CHI will be throwing a lot most weeks.

Drop list

* - If you need to make a move, these are players you can drop for this week.

Tight end

Injuries of note: Rob Gronkowski (hamstring -- missed Week 1), Zach Ertz (ribs -- expected to miss Week 2), Julius Thomas (ankle -- expected to play Week 2)

Priority list

* - Add these players in this order, and they are owned in 65 percent of leagues or less on CBS Sports.

Eric Ebron PIT • TE • 85 Week 1 stats at IND TAR 5 REC 5 YDS 46 TD 1 50 percent ownership View Profile

Ebron likely would have more ownership if a preseason ankle injury didn't scare off plenty of owners. He returned to a full practice just before Week 1, and this could be the start of his breakout campaign. The Lions are going be a high-volume passing attack, and there are plenty of weapons in this offense with Marvin Jones, Golden Tate, Anquan Boldin, Riddick and Ameer Abdullah. But Ebron will also get plenty of attention from Matthew Stafford and is worth adding in all leagues. He's worth at least 15 percent of your FAAB budget.

Jesse James (34 percent): He got seven targets from Ben Roethlisberger in Week 1 at WAS.

Kyle Rudolph (31 percent): He's the second-best receiving option in MIN behind Stefon Diggs.

Virgil Green (24 percent): He could benefit greatly if Thomas has to miss time with his hip injury.

Vance McDonald (16 percent): More was expected in Week 1 vs. LAR, but he scored a late touchdown.

Jacob Tamme (13 percent): He might be useful in deep PPR leagues after six catches in Week 1.

Jack Doyle (1 percent): The touchdowns are nice, but he needs to do more to be useful in all leagues.

Austin Seferian-Jenkins (27 percent): If he get more involved then he could become a viable option.

Drop list

* - If you need to make a move, these are players you can drop for this week.

Jared Cook (70 percent): It looks like he's once again a myth. Only one catch in Week 1 on two targets.

Zach Miller (59 percent): Better days are ahead, but he only had four targets in Week 1 at HOU.

DST streamers

* - If you need a DST for this week, these teams have favorable matchups are worth starting.

Ravens (at CLE) -- 20 percent

Jets (at BUF) -- 63 percent

Eagles (at CHI) -- 56 percent

Kicker streamers

* - If you need a kicker for this week, these guys have favorable matchups are worth starting.