– Roddy White (3-27) played, but wasn’t all that productive. The Redskins have a pretty stingy pass defense.

– Larry Fitzgerald (9-123-2) looks like a man playing a child’s game.

– Steve Breaston (5-66-1) filled in admirably for Anquan Boldin, who missed the game with an ankle injury. Breaston also had a 25-yard run.

– Devin Hester (6-94) and Earl Bennett (7-93) benefited from the fact that the Bears trailed all day, posting nice numbers in PPR leagues.

– Pierre Garcon (5-60) outperformed Austin Collie (2-26) for the first time since Week 3.

– It didn’t take Chris Chambers (3-70-2) to make an impact in Kansas City. Chambers is the consummate tease, so don’t bother picking him up unless he has another good week or two. Lance Long (8-74) filled well in for Bobby Wade.

– After a surprisingly quiet game last week against the Titans, Mike Sims-Walker (6-147-1) bounced back in a big way against the Chiefs.

– James Jones (4-103-1) caught a 74-yard TD early, and was involved throughout the game. He’s a nice guy to roster as insurance for Donald Driver (4-71-1) or Greg Jennings (5-61).

– Steve Smith 1.0 (4-64) had a 46-yard catch in garbage time, but was otherwise underutilized as the Panthers focused on running the ball.

– Marques Colston (1-45) had at least three drops, which kept him from having a big day. Robert Meachem (5-98-1) and Devery Henderson (3-93) picked up the slack. Lance Moore was inactive.

– In his first game back from a knee injury, Calvin Johnson (2-27) had a disappointing day.

– Vincent Jackson (5-58-2) continues to tear up the box score.

– Mario Manningham (6-52) outproduced Hakeem Nicks (3-39). Steve Smith 2.0 (8-57-1) continues to be the Giants WR1 and most dependable fantasy option.

– Michael Crabtree (3-30) was a disappointment against a bad Tennessee pass defense. Jason Hill (4-50-2) took advantage, however.