Injuries and mid-season adjustments have thrown off fantasy football players a lot this season and it’s only week five. Whether or not you are 4-0 or 0-4, you’re probably still hungry as an owner and are looking to put your team in a position to guarantee a playoff berth. This starts at the quarterback position, so here are three quarterbacks to target as streaming options, or possibly to fill your starting role for the rest of your season.

1) Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams (Owned in 36% Yahoo!, 34% CBS Sports)

To this point of the season, seeing what the Los Angeles Rams have been able to do this season offensively, it’s hard for me to believe that so many people haven’t taken Jared Goff in fantasy leagues. In standard leagues, Goff has scored 15+ points in three of his four games this season and has scored in the double-digits in all four outings. The Rams have the highest scoring offense in the league and show no intention to slow down, so Goff is a player to be picked up and potentially made your starting quarterback at some point this season. The Rams have a tough match up against their division rival Seattle Seahawks this week and, although they are only allowing 184.8 passing yards per game, the only two decent quarterbacks they faced- Marcus Mariota and Aaron Rodgers– both scored 17+ points in their games. Struggles may come ahead as the Rams have one of the toughest defensive schedules in the league for the next six weeks, so expect them to slow down soon.

2) Jay Cutler, Miami Dolphins (Owned in 24% Yahoo!, 49% CBS Sports)

I know, I know, the Miami Dolphins have looked absolutely awful in their last two outings against the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints, only scoring six points combined in both games, but their next match up against what is looking to be a Mariota-less Tennessee Titans team gives Jay Cutler a good shot at bouncing back in the Dolphins first home game of the season. The Titans are the 30th ranked defense, allowing 31.5 points per game, and are the 28th ranked defense against teams passing the ball, allowing 274.3 passing yards per game, plus they are coming off a game that they allowed 57 points to the Houston Texans. This is the chance that the Dolphins needs to bounce back at offense and I believe that they will. Even if they struggle, Cutler seems to rack up a lot of garbage time points, so expect a decent game of the veteran quarterback.

3) Josh McCown, New York Jets (Owned in 3% Yahoo!, 7% CBS Sports)

Josh McCown has not been a stellar quarterback this season, but if he has done something well above anything, he has done his job. In three of his four games, McCown scored 11+ points and goes on the face his former team, the Cleveland Browns, which should put the Jets passing game in position to succeed. The Browns have allowed nine scores through the air in their first four games and have looked to be regressing all season. The Jets have definitely shown improvement this season and this is a game that their offense should thrive in.