Elliott has been a dominant force since stepping into the league, as we mentioned earlier that he's rushed for at least 100 yards in half of his career games.

If we're really getting specific (and a little bit ridiculous), then Sleeved Zeke is like the football version of the NBA's Hoodie 'Melo. What am I talking about? Many players believe in the motto, "Look good, play good." Since switching it up and wearing full sleeves in Week 10, Elliott has been on fire, averaging 31.0 touches for 171.6 yards from scrimmage and scoring five touchdowns in those five games. Coincidence? Yeah, probably.

This should be another busy game for Colts linebackers Darius Leonard, Anthony Walker and Matthew Adams, who will likely rack up a good amount of tackles in the likelihood that Dallas uses Elliott at a high volume.

Another thing that has more likely benefited Elliott is the arrival of Cooper, providing an outside threat at receiver for the Dallas offense. In six games with his previous team, the Oakland Raiders, Cooper averaged 3.7 receptions per game for 46.7 yards (12.7 avg) and caught one touchdown. In his six games with the Cowboys, he's averaging 6.7 receptions for 107.0 yards per game (16.1 avg) and has six touchdowns.

Colts cornerbacks Kenny Moore II, Pierre Desir and Quincy Wilson have been playing at a high level lately, keeping receivers like DeAndre Hopkins, Demaryius Thomas and Corey Davis in check. Cooper will be their latest test.