The Post’s Drew Loftis evaluates all the relevant fantasy football news for Week 5 of the NFL season.

Big Weeks

Andy Dalton QB, Bengals, vs. Cardinals (FanDuel $7,500/DraftKings $5,700)

Arizona has allowed the third-most fantasy points to opposing QBs, the second-highest QB rating and has yet to gather an interception while allowing 10 TDs (tied for second-highest in the league). A great streaming or daily option.

Stefon Diggs WR, Vikings, at Giants (FD $6,000/DK $6,200)

With all the turmoil surrounding the Minnesota passing game, expect them to attack a Giants secondary that hasn’t stood up well to NFL-level challenges this season (Redskins don’t count). Same applies to Adam Thielen.

Anthony Miller WR, Bears, vs. Raiders (FD $5,100/DK $3,900)

Has done virtually nothing all season. Having backup Chase Daniels instead of injured starter Mitch Trubisky isn’t much of a downgrade. As bad as he has been, could exploit cornerback Lamarcus Joyner.

Eric Ebron TE, Colts, at Chiefs (FD $5,300/DK $4,000)

Could be a high-scoring affair, and the Chiefs have allowed the third-most fantasy points to opposing tight ends. We like Ebron slightly better than Jack Doyle based on TD probability. A decent DFS pivot if looking to fade Cincinnati’s Tyler Eifert.

Small Weaks

Leonard Fournette RB, Jaguars, at Panthers (FD $6,900/DK $6,400)

Coming off 200-plus-yard effort, you don’t want to bench him in seasonal leagues. But don’t chase the points in daily contests. The Panthers are a swarming defense that pursues the ball, and are more easily attacked with a shifty back rather than a bruiser like Leonard.

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Has 13th-most targets heading into Week 5. But not getting downfield. Fewer than 8 air yards per catch and a minus-1.6 vs. expected yards per catch. Titans are second-toughest defense vs. slot receivers.

Randall Cobb WR, Cowboys, vs. Packers (FD $5,100/DK $4,200)

The only defense tougher against slot receivers than the Titans’ is the Packers’. Some will want to jump on this as a revenge opportunity. Don’t be one of them.

Delanie Walker TE, Titans, vs. Bills (FD $5,300/DK $3,900)

The Bills give up just 4.8 PPR points per game to the tight ends, 6.8 points fewer than the league average.