This last one is a little spicy, but there's reason to believe in Brian Hoyer as a potential Week 1 starting quarterback. Last year in four starts for the Bears (tossing out the one he left early with an injury), Hoyer averaged 330 yards, 1.5 touchdowns and no interceptions per game. If you stretch back through his last 12 starts, he averages 1.67 TDs per game, .41 INTs, and 262.2 yards per game, or roughly 16-17 fantasy points. Carolina's secondary is in a bit of a rebuild after letting Josh Norman leave last year, and while the unit has some talented youngsters it did allow the second-most passing yards in the league in 2016. The team added some veterans in the offseason, signing Julius Peppers, Mike Adams, and Captain Munnerlyn, but that group boasts a combined 36 years of service in the NFL. Assuming Cam Newton is fully healthy for Week 1, the Panthers should be able to maintain a solid lead over the 49ers, which would put Hoyer and the 49ers into a pass-heavy game script. That bodes well for his fantasy potential in a home matchup with offensive mastermind Kyle Shanahan calling plays. This is the riskiest of my streaming suggestions, but in deeper leagues or DFS formats, Hoyer is certainly in play.