The Post’s Drew Loftis evaluates all the relevant fantasy football news from Week 2 of the NFL season.

Oh, yeah!

Jaylen Samuels, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers

Starter James Conner left with a knee injury. If he misses time, Samuels is the plug. Pittsburgh could lean more heavily on the run with Ben Roethlisberger out.

James Washington, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers

Washington enjoyed great success at Oklahoma State with Mason Rudolph as his QB – 226 receptions, 39 touchdowns, 87.7 yards per game in 51 games.

Jared Cook, TE, New Orleans Saints

In 2015 for the Vikings, the last time Teddy Bridgewater was a starter for an extended period, he delivered a top-five season for tight end Kyle Rudolph — 49 catches for 495 yards and five TDs.

Will Dissly, TE, Seattle Seahawks

He had just two TDs all of last year and scored two Sunday. He also had just 14 targets last season, and he has seven already this year.

Oh, noooo!

Joe Mixon, RB, Cincinnati Bengals

Obviously, monitor his ankle injury. But even nursing that, his 1.6-yards-per-carry average is frightening. Quality backup in Gio Bernard means they shouldn’t have to push Mixon.

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Hamstring injuries are always worrisome, especially for skill positions where cutting and speed are crucial. Frank Gore filled in capably after Singletary left Sunday’s game.

Donte Moncrief, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers

He was benched after a pass slipped through his fingers for an interception Sunday. He has caught just three of 11 targets with five drops. A receiver who can’t catch isn’t a good receiver.

O.J. Howard, TE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

He had zero targets last week. Had just 32 yards on four grabs in Week 1. Coach Bruce Arians said Howard “can play a heck of a lot better.” Get him out of your lineup, at the least.