Steve Young expects Matt Ryan to use his arsenal of weapons to get Atlanta's offense back on track. (0:42)

We're previewing the Week 2 NFL slate with score predictions for each game from our Nation reporters, what to watch for in fantasy, ESPN Football Power Index projections from Seth Walder and Hank Gargiulo, and much more.

Jump to a matchup: MIN-GB | CAR-ATL | KC-PIT | PHI-TB | CLE-NO

IND-WSH | HOU-TEN | MIA-NYJ | LAC-BUF | NE-JAX

ARI-LAR | DET-SF | OAK-DEN | NYG-DAL | SEA-CHI

Sunday's games

Point spread: GB -1 | Matchup quality: 73.8 (of 100)

Courtney Cronin's pick: Minnesota notched 26 quarterback pressures against the 49ers while its defensive line pushed the pocket to make Jimmy Garoppolo uncomfortable. Even if the Vikings face a less-mobile version of Aaron Rodgers, they know that the QB isn't going to be a statue in the pocket. Lost in the will-he-or-won't-he play narrative is how underwhelming the Packers were elsewhere on offense against the Bears, receiving few contributions from their running backs and tight ends. Vikings 26, Packers 22

Rob Demovsky's pick: The Packers are 95-48 when Rodgers starts and 6-11-1 when he doesn't. But he has never started a game with a sprained left knee, so if he plays Sunday against the Vikings, who knows how much he'll be able to do. It could be close if he plays or a blowout if he doesn't given backup DeShone Kizer's propensity for turnovers. Vikings 24, Packers 20

FPI win projection: GB, 60 percent. This prediction assumes Rodgers -- the hero of Week 1 -- is healthy. Should Kizer be forced to start, FPI would give the Packers just a 43 percent chance to win.

What to watch for in fantasy: Jamaal Williams averaged just 3.1 yards per carry in Week 1, and now he gets a stiff Vikings front that led the league in adjusted fantasy points allowed to running backs in 2017. Read more.

In case you missed it: Rodgers can't walk on water but can play well after injury ... Vikings prepare for whichever Rodgers they'll get ... Scouts: Vikings better everywhere but QB

Point spread: ATL -6 | Matchup quality: 59.5 (of 100)

David Newton's pick: Cam Newton might think he's Superman, but playing without Greg Olsen (foot) and a new right side of the offensive line with Trai Turner (concussion) likely out and Daryl Williams (knee) definitely out might be too much even for him to overcome. The defense will keep this one close, and cornerback James Bradberry will contain Julio Jones. But in the end ... Falcons 20, Panthers 17

Vaughn McClure's pick: Although the Falcons are without Deion Jones (foot surgery) and Keanu Neal (ACL) and could be without Devonta Freeman (knee), they have enough to compensate, particularly on offense. Jones had a career-best 300-yard game vs. the Panthers in 2016, and Matt Ryan is destined to rebound at home after a shaky opener at Philadelphia. Falcons 24, Panthers 20

FPI win projection: ATL, 65 percent. It might be early, but no game has a higher potential playoff impact than this one. Carolina would jump to 57 percent with a win and drop to 33 percent with a loss. The Falcons would climb to 50 percent with a win and drop to 25 percent with a loss. The combined leverage for this matchup is 48 percent.

What to watch for in fantasy: Olsen's absence boosts Devin Funchess' fantasy outlook. In nine games Funchess has played with Olsen sidelined, he has averaged 14.19 fantasy points on 7.78 targets per game. Read more.

In case you missed it: For true respect, Newton, Ryan need to put a ring on it ... Rookie Thomas on fast track to replace Olsen

Point spread: PIT -4 | Matchup quality: 57.9 (of 100)

Adam Teicher's pick: The Chiefs haven't matched up well against the Steelers in recent years. Pittsburgh has dominated up front -- the Steelers have 514 rushing yards in the past three matchups to 176 for the Chiefs -- and controlled Kansas City's high-scoring offense (the Chiefs have 43 points in the three games). That won't change this season. Steelers 27, Chiefs 23

Jeremy Fowler's pick: The Steelers have won six of their past seven against the Chiefs. Tyreek Hill has averaged 4.84 yards per touch in the past three matchups with Pittsburgh. Ben Roethlisberger will be eager to find his rhythm at home, and the Chiefs' inexperienced secondary should help. Steelers 30, Chiefs 27

FPI win projection: PIT, 65 percent. The Chiefs had the best special-teams week of any team last week -- Hill had a punt return for a touchdown -- which is great in the moment, but less predictable than offense or defense. Going forward, FPI still isn't quite sold on K.C.

What to watch for in fantasy: Sure, Patrick Mahomes picked up two TD throws on short shovel/flip passes in Week 1. But here's why he should be started on the road in Pittsburgh. Read more.

In case you missed it: Le'Veon saga 2.0: Torn locker room, wasted $853K, free agency outlook ... A better test for Chiefs comes against Steelers

Point spread: PHI -3.5 | Matchup quality: 53.5 (of 100)

Tim McManus' pick: Still no Carson Wentz, but the Eagles' offense should get going in Tampa. Mike Wallace noted this week that the Bucs play a lot of "quarters" defense, which he views as the ideal coverage to get deep balls. Nick Foles might air a few out against a banged-up Tampa secondary after playing conservatively in Week 1. The Eagles' defensive front, meanwhile, will make it tough for Ryan Fitzpatrick to get his "magic" going. Eagles 27, Bucs 13

Jenna Laine's pick: Can the Bucs replicate last week's offensive firepower and Fitzpatrick's "Fitz-Magic" against the Eagles' vaunted defense? More importantly, can the defense that gave up 40 points and struggled against the Saints anticipate Doug Pederson's gadget plays? They did enough last week to earn a vote of confidence here. Bucs 28, Eagles 26

FPI win projection: PHI, 60 percent. It looks like there is still some magic left in Fitzpatrick's arm, as he posted his highest single-game Total QBR since 2015. The Eagles' defense will provide a tougher challenge as it has allowed the second-lowest Total QBR against since the start of last season.

What to watch for in fantasy: Tampa Bay allowed the most fantasy points to slot receivers in Week 1. This bodes well for Nelson Agholor, who aligned inside on 54 percent of his Week 1 routes. Read more.

In case you missed it: Ajayi to be 'workhorse' for Eagles ... Monken's watchful eye benefiting Bucs offense ... How Foles nearly joined Bucs

Point spread: NO -8.5 | Matchup quality: 48.3 (of 100)

Pat McManamon's pick: The Browns' defense gave up touchdown drives of 88, 74 and 39 yards to Pittsburgh and now on the road has to face a Saints team angered by an embarrassing home loss in its opener. That's not a good formula for a team whose quarterback went 15-of-40 passing in the opener. Saints 31, Browns 16

Mike Triplett's pick: I'm surprised the Saints are nearly double-digit favorites for the second straight week. Their defense had trouble containing Ryan Fitzpatrick in the pocket in Week 1, and now it has to deal with Tyrod Taylor -- not to mention dangerous receiving threats such as Jarvis Landry, Josh Gordon and Duke Johnson Jr. Fortunately, the Saints can trump that with Drew Brees, Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas, who just set a franchise record with 16 catches in Week 1. Saints 30, Browns 25

FPI win projection: NO, 74 percent. Though the Saints lost in Week 1, the Brees-Thomas connection was nearly perfect. The duo completed 16 passes on 17 attempts, and Brees' raw QBR when targeting Thomas was 99.4.

What to watch for in fantasy: Gordon managed just one catch on three targets while playing on 78 percent of Cleveland's offensive snaps in Week 1. Should he be started in Week 2?

In case you missed it: How the highly touted Saints secondary came back to earth ... Brees heaps praise on Mayfield ... Browns seek to maintain post-1999 perfection in New Orleans

Point spread: WSH -6 | Matchup quality: 47.2 (of 100)

Mike Wells' pick: The Colts have started the season 0-2 for four consecutive years. They're about to extend that streak to five. Field conditions could play a factor in the game because of possible heavy rain due to Hurricane Florence. Colts coach Frank Reich believes poor field conditions favor the offense, and that's where the Redskins will have the edge because of their running game. Washington rushed for 182 yards in Week 1 against Arizona. Redskins 21, Colts 17

John Keim's pick: The Redskins have a chance to be 2-0 for the first time since 2011, with upcoming games vs. Green Bay and New Orleans. They need the momentum. Washington's running game looked as creative and diverse as it ever has been under coach Jay Gruden, and that will give the Colts trouble. Redskins 24, Colts 17

FPI win projection: WSH, 70 percent. Washington was one of FPI's biggest movers of the week, jumping 11 spots to 11th overall in large part because of the second-highest offensive efficiency of Week 1. In his first start back from injury, Andrew Luck posted a 75.9 Total QBR, which was higher than all but one of Jacoby Brissett's starts in 2017.