ESPN has planted spies in every NFL locker room -- OK, so they're our NFL Nation team reporters -- in order to provide fantasy owners with inside intel to help you win your leagues. Here's a collection of fantasy lineup advice pulled straight from the locker rooms and practice fields of every team.

Here is our NFL Nation reporters' Week 9 fantasy advice.

Atlanta Falcons: It might be a smart move to go with the Falcons' defense on Sunday against the 49ers. Remember, there’s a little added motivation with a report surfacing that the 49ers wanted to wait to start Blaine Gabbert over Colin Kaepernick so Gabbert could face a "weak" Falcons defense. Well, Falcons cornerback Desmond Trufant cautioned to wait and see what happens between the whistles, and wide receiver Roddy White said "good luck" to Gabbert with expectations of Atlanta's defense creating a couple turnovers. Gabbert has 24 interceptions and eight fumbles lost in 27 career starts. -- Vaughn McClure

Buffalo Bills: As the Bills' week of preparation for the Dolphins winds down, this much is certain, from a fantasy standpoint: Wide receiver Percy Harvin won't play, while quarterback Tyrod Taylor and running back Karlos Williams are expected to. More uncertain is the status of Sammy Watkins, who has been limited in practice. When asked about Watkins on Thursday, coach Rex Ryan said he "hopes" the receiver can play, but Ryan smirked as he said it -- one of his telltale signs he knows more than he's letting on. It would hardly be a shock if Watkins suits up Sunday. -- Mike Rodak