Mark Ingram (RB, NO)
The big New Orleans back has been the most consistent rusher for the Saints this season, but he finally had a single-digit fantasy point game last week as the Saints fell behind early.
Ingram is a lock to have 15 touches a game and is used enough in the red zone where he has been one of the most reliable fantasy backs this season, which is saying a lot in a position that lacks any semblance of consistency. He hasn't rushed for over 100 yards yet this season, but he should be started in all formats without question.
Brandin Cooks (WR, NO)
Garbage time points are still points, and Brandin Cooks was the beneficiary of a touchdown that didn't mean anything for the outcome of last week's defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles. But for managers who have Cooks on their roster, it was about time their patience paid off.
The emergence of Willie Snead is something to monitor, as the two players are virtually even on the depth chart heading into TNF. Cooks should continue to get his targets, but inconsistency has been an issue so far this year.