There are only two teams, Minnesota and Tampa Bay, on byes, and those two teams have limited fantasy options, anyway.

As for your actual, many options this week, here’s help on the toughest lineup decisions beyond the obvious and easy plays and not plays:

WEEK 6 RANKINGS: Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | Defense | Kicker

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Fantasy Football Week 6 Start ’em: Quarterback

Tyrod Taylor, Bills (vs. SF). Taylor isn’t getting much volume with Buffalo going full ground and pound with Anthony Lynn feeding LeSean “Hank” McCoy like a beast. But he’s making the most of it with limited weapons. He can exploit the Niners’ with his arm and legs for a pleasing day in Orchard Park.

DFS steal: Alex Smith, Chiefs ($6,800 on FanDuel). So far, the Raiders have squashed only one QB. Otherwise, in standard, the scoring has been in the 20s. Smith will need to chuck to keep up with Derek Carr, and he’ll be helped with Jamaal Charles as an option out of the backfield. He’s guaranteed at least two scores, probably one each to Travis Kelce and Jeremy Maclin.

Four more: Marcus Mariota, Titans (vs. CLE), Brian Hoyer, Bears (vs. JAX), Dak Prescott, Cowboys (at GB), Blake Bortles, Jaguars (at CHI)

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Fantasy Football Week 6 Sit ’em: Quarterback

Kirk Cousins, Redskins (vs. PHI). Matthew Stafford put together a good game against the Eagles’ defense, but it was a bit fluky with Theo Riddick scoring twice on “extended run” pass plays. Cousins will be without Jordan Reed (concussion), and the Eagles’ front can dominate Washington’s offensive line in the pass rush. Stay away from KC in DC.

Four more: Matt Ryan, Falcons (at SEA), Eli Manning (vs. BAL), Joe Flacco (at NYG), Philip Rivers (vs. DEN).

Full Week 6 QB rankings

Fantasy Football Week 6 Start ’em: Running back

Ryan Mathews, Eagles (at WAS). The Redskins have been dreadful against the run, and there was some post-bye clarity in Philly’s backfield, as it was only the veterans Mathews and Darren Sproles. Mathews’ running style can work over Washington with steady power and goal-line punch.

DFS steal: Jonathan Stewart, Panthers ($6,300 on FanDuel). All reports have him returning from his hamstring injury in New Orleans, and they desperately need him to stabilize the offense against a Saints’ defense giving up the most fantasy points to running backs. If he can’t go, roll with Cameron Artis-Payne at a cheaper price.

Four more: Christine Michael, Seahawks (vs. ATL), Tevin Coleman, Falcons (at SEA), Derrick Henry, Titans (vs. CLE), Giovani Bernard, Bengals (at NE)

Fantasy Football Week 6 Sit ’em: Running back

Matt Forte, Jets (at ARI). Forte dominated with high volume in Weeks 1 and 2 as a all-purpose scoring back. Although he’s had some good per-carry numbers, his workload and pop has been diminished since. The Cardinals won’t help him break out of his slump, and the game flow should mean more of Bilal Powell again.

Four more: Jeremy Hill, Bengals (at NE), Isaiah Crowell/Duke Johnson Jr., Browns (at TEN), Matt Jones, Redskins (vs. PHI), Terrance West, Ravens (at NYG)

Full Week 6 RB rankings

Fantasy Football Week 6 Start ’em: Wide receiver

John Brown, Cardinals (vs. NYJ). The Jets are being roasted by big plays in the secondary, and it’s uncertain how healthy Darrelle Revis is with his ailing hamstring. Arizona can spread it out and hit big plays to its various receivers, including Brown, who’s come on as of late.

DFS steal: Tavon Austin, Rams ($5,700 on FanDuel). Austin became the $9 million man this offseason, and so far his overall numbers haven’t lived up to that price with 23 catches, 268 scrimmage yards and zero TDs. He should have his best game of the season in this one, as the Lions’ Darius Slay takes away Kenny Britt and Case Keenum has to feed Austin a lot in the slot and elsewhere.

Four more: Cole Beasley, Cowboys (at GB), Allen Hurns, Jaguars (at CHI), Tyler Lockett, Seahawks (vs. ATL), Cameron Meredith, Bears (vs. JAX)

Fantasy Football Week 6 Sit ’em: Wide receiver

Chris Hogan, Patriots (vs. CIN). So, Tom Brady’s back, and Hogan had a very nice game there in Cleveland. But the targets and his usage still are a bit sporadic as the “X” receiver. The Bengals will give up plenty to the rest of the guys, and Brady is set up to be more zoned in with Julian Edelman this week.

Four more: Terrelle Pryor Sr., Browns (at TEN), DeVante Parker, Dolphins (vs. PIT), DeSean Jackson, Redskins (vs. PHI), Travis Benjamin/Tyrell Williams, Chargers (vs. DEN)

Full Week 6 WR rankings

Fantasy Football Week 6 Start ’em: Tight end

Jason Witten, Cowboys (at GB). Witten has been rather quiet overall since a busy opener, still looking for his first TD of 2016. The Packers have consistently struggled to cover tight ends, and Dallas should be more in the mode of Week 1, needing to pass more. It’s a good middle-of-the-field game for Prescott.

DFS steal: Jesse James, Steelers ($5,400 on FanDuel). We can’t get enough of this outlaw name, especially when he’s playing like Heath Miller once did as a red-zone target for Big Ben. The Dolphins will allow him to dent the end zone at least once more, and some wide receiver injuries could make James a whole lot busier.

Four more: Jimmy Graham, Seahawks (vs. ATL), Coby Fleener, Saints (vs. CAR), Julius Thomas, Jaguars (at CHI), Charles Clay, Bills (vs. SF)

Fantasy Football Week 6 Sit ’em: Tight end

Dwayne Allen, Colts (at HOU). The Texans have done very well to take away the tight end early in the season, and Allen was merely a blip against them in 2015. Houston’s pass rush is better than the Jags and Bears, which already ripped Andrew Luck, so Indy needs to focus more on inline blocking with their TEs this week.

Four more: Zach Miller, Bears (vs. JAX), Gary Barnidge, Browns (at TEN), Dennis Pitta, Ravens (at NYG), Zach Ertz, Eagles (at WAS).

Full Week 6 TE rankings

Fantasy Football Week 6 Start ’em: Defense

Titans (vs. CLE). Tennessee can ball pretty well on D, and it can have a snowball effect with its swarming approach. They turned the tables hard on Miami and can easily build on that with the Browns coming to Nashville.

DFS steal: Texans ($4,400 on FanDuel). No J.J. Watt has hurt their playmaking quotient a little, but it’s raised this week by facing the Colts’ shoddy pass protection. Houston has plenty of other guys who can produce sacks and force a takeaway or two at home in an emotional Sunday night atmosphere.

Four more: Steelers (at MIA), Giants (vs. BAL), Ravens (at NYG), Lions (vs. LA)

Full Week 6 D/ST rankings

Fantasy Football Week 6 Sit ’em: Defense 

Panthers (vs. NO). It’s sad to say that even with Luke Kuechly flying around at an extremely high level, it’s hard to trust the Panthers’ defense on every level with limited pass rush and takeaway results. There’s no feeling it will suddenly get better against a post-bye Saints’ offense in the Superdome on a short week. The Panthers are no longer an every-week play until further notice.

Four more: Packers (vs. DAL), Chiefs (at OAK), Bengals (at NE), Rams (at DET)