– Roddy White (7-98) was questionable coming into the game, but finished with good PPR numbers.

– Steve Smith (4-34-2) was injured on his second TD catch and wasn’t targeted at all in the second half.

– Maurice Stovall (4-47-1) has caught seven passes for 93 yards and a TD in the last two weeks.

– Sidney Rice (7-201) absolutely destroyed the Lions.

– Jerricho Cotchery (6-68-1) looked good. It wasn’t clear what the pecking order would be with Braylon Edwards (3-79), but Cotch got 11 targets while Edwards had six.

– Whenever the Steelers struggle to run the ball, as they did Sunday against the Benglas, Santonio Holmes (7-88) seems to have a good game.

– Chad Ochocinco (2-29) should stop all the antics and get back to catching passes.

– Donnie Avery (4-67-2) looks like he’s healthy and has a great schedule down the stretch. Rookie Brandon Gibson (7-93) made his presence felt as well.

– Robert Meachem (1-27-1) only had one catch, but he made it count for a TD. He also had a 41-yard rush. Marques Colston (2-17) had a very quiet game in a great matchup.

– Lee Evans (4-50-2) and Terrell Owens (3-85) both had nice fantasy days against a Titans pass defense that has played better in the last few weeks.

– It was a monster day for T.J. Houshmandzadeh (9-165), but where was Nate Burleson (0-0)? He was targeted five times but didn’t register a single catch. Burleson wasted a great matchup.

– Steve Breaston (4-79-1) proved that the Arizona passing game can support three receivers, especially when it has a great matchup like it did against the Seahawks.

– Role reversal for the Cowboys – Miles Austin (4-20) was held down while Roy Williams (5-105-1) had a big fantasy day.

– Vincent Jackson (1-10) was held to fewer than four catches for the first time all season. Coming into the game, he was one of the hottest wideouts in the league averaging 5.5-87-1.3 in the last four games.

Check back in a few minutes for the RB and QB positions.