Dak Prescott, Quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
After yet another dazzling performance from the rookie on Sunday, Prescott heads into Monday's action as the 10th-best fantasy quarterback in the NFL. He's now gone four complete games (131 pass attempts) without throwing an interception. Yeah, that's a NFL record for a rookie starting out his career.
Prescott is also now hittin the end zone at a more repid rate. In addition to completed 23-of-32 passes against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Prescott threw two touchdown passes. If Prescott continues to play at this level (at least until Tony Romo returns), there's no reason to believe that he's not going to be fantasy relevant.
Brian Hoyer, Quarterback, Chicago Bears
One rally has to wonder whether the Bears will go back to Jay Cutler once he returns from his thumb injury. At this point, it would make very little sense. Hoyer completed 28-of-36 passes for 302 yards with two touchdowns and zero picks against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.
In two starts this season, the veteran journeyman has thrown for 619 yards with four touchdowns. That has him as the 11th-best fantasy quarterback in the NFL during this span.
Terrance West, Running Back, Baltimore Ravens
With Justin Forsett being a healthy scratch against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, it's pretty clear Baltimore is looking for the right mix at running back. And in reality, Forsett no longer appears to be part of that mix.
Instead, the team went with the combination of West and Buck Allen. It will also have rookie Kenneth Dixon returning to the fold this upcoming week. When all was said and done, West out-touched Allen 21-to-5 in the one-point Ravens' loss. It's in this that West proved himself more than capable of shouldering the load, going for 113 yards on 21 attempts.
With games coming up against the Washinton Redskins and New York Giants, West has a couple favorable matchups ahead of himself. Look for more fantasy relevance from the young running back.
Jordan Howard, Running Back, Chicago Bears
He was on this list last week, and for good reason. With Jeremy Langford out, this rookie went for 132 total yards on 26 touches. Talk about throwing him into the fire immediately. This came on the heels of Howard putting up 92 total yards on 13 touches against the Dallas Cowboys last week.
With Langford still set to be sidelined for a while, there's no reason to believe Howard won't continue to get the necessary touches to be a considered a top-10 option in a given week moving forward. This should make him a priority on the waiver wire moving forward.
Christine Michael, Running Back, Seattle Seahawks
Filling in for the injured Thomas Rawls, Michael found himself heavily involved in Seattle's offensive attack again on Sunday. He put up 90 yards and a score on 23 total touches. It represented the second consecutive game that Michael has finished as a top-10 fantasy running back. Overall, heading into Monday night's showdown between the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings, Michael has put up the ninth-most fantasy points among running backs.
With Rawls still ways away from returning and Michael seeing 20-plus touches in each of the past two weeks, there's no reason to believe he won't continue to be a fantasy relevant option moving forward.
Robert Woods, Wide Receiver, Buffalo Bills
By pure volume of targets with Sammy Watkins on injured reserve, Woods has definitely become a rosterable option in 12-team leagues. He caught 7-of-10 targets for 89 yards in a 16-0 shutout win over the New England Patriots on Sunday.
Woods isn't going to astonish you with those 150-yard, two-touchdown outings. Instead, he's going to be a reliable PPR option out of the FLEX spot moving forward on the season. If that's something you haven't had, seriously consider him on the waiver wire this week.
Terrance Williams, Wide Receiver, Dallas Cowboys
It's becoming readily apparent that the Cowboys are looking to get Williams involved in the passing game more with Dez Bryant sidelined. And while we have no idea how long Bryant will be out, we do know that Williams is making the most of his opportunities.
He caught 4-of-6 targets for 44 yards and a score against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Including last week's outing against the Chicago Bears, Williams has now caught 8-of-10 targets for 132 yards and a score over the past two games. He's definitely someone to take a chance on with Bryant still likely sidelined for the next week or two.
Terrelle Pryor Sr., Wide Receiver, Cleveland Browns
We're still having a hard time believing that Pryor is available in less than 30 percent of most league's out there. Here's a guy that put up eight receptions for 144 yards on 14 targets against the Miami Dolphins last week. He then followed that up by tallying five receptions for 46 yards and a score against the Washington Redskins on Sunday.
Now, through four weeks, Pryor ranks second behind only Antonio Brown in target percentage. With a lack of weapons on Clevelands offense, this will likely continue moving forward. If so, he's a tremendous option to not only dominate the waiver wire, but potentially find a way to be a starting option as soon as you pick him up.
Quincy Enunwa, Wide Receiver, New York Jets
With Eric Decker potentially lost for the season due to a rotator cuff injury, Enunwa's presence on the Jets is even that much more important. The third-year receiver caught 6-of-7 targets for 60 yards against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Now through four games, Enunwa, has caught 23 passes for 242 yards. He also boasts a tremendous 72 percent catch rate. You can do the math from here.