According to Ian Rapoport, the Jacksonville Jaguars expect to have both Marqise Lee and Allen Hurns in the lineup today. Marqise Lee is active for the first time since Week 3. With both active, it takes some of the shine off of Allen Robinson as one of the best daily fantasy plays of the weekend. However, it is a bump up for Blake Bortles who was already expected to have a big day against a Ravens secondary that has allowed the second-most fantasy points to quarterbacks so far this season. Allen Hurns is the WR15 in PPR leagues through nine weeks, so it is hard to bench him if he is active, but I'm going elsewhere where I have similar options. Marqise Lee becomes a waiver wire watch player, and if he has a big day he could be startable as early as next week.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins hasn't played since Week 2, and he will be inactive once again today according to Ian Rapoport. The backup tight end option for Tampa Bay is Cameron Brate, but he is only startable in deep leagues if you have injury or bye week issues.
According to Ian Rapoport, John Brown is expected to play tonight with a hamstring injury against the Seattle Seahawks. With Brown in the lineup, it makes Carson Palmer a more attractive option in a tough matchup. It is also a slight bump down for the other two Cardinals wide receivers, Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd. All the Cardinals wide receivers have a tough matchup against a Seahawks defense that has allowed the fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season, so Larry Fitzgerald is really the only one that I would classify as a must-start.
Also according to Ian Rapoport, Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson is expected to play through his ankle injury. When Calvin Johnson is in the lineup, he should be in your fantasy lineup. This is a bump down for Golden Tate for fantasy owners hoping he'd be a startable option this week. Whether Calvin is in or not, Matthew Stafford is not a startable option this year, outside of 16-team or two-quarterback leagues.