Week 2 injuries:Adrian Peterson = meniscus tearDoug Martin = hamstring injuryJonathan Stewart = hamstring injury and will be out 1 to 2 weeksAmeer Abdullah = walking bootArian Foster = strained groinDanny Woodhead = torn ACLDonte Moncrief = shoulder injuryBrandon Marshall = strained MCLJimmy Garoppolo = shoulder injuryWaiver Wire Tuesday has arrived, and this is who you need to target!QBsMatt Ryan @ New Orleans (48.1% owned) Ryan was great against Oakland, he went 26 for 396 yards and 3 touchdowns. Matty Ice has quietly put up the most fantasy points of any quarterback the first two weeks with 730 yards and 5 touchdowns.This week he has favorable matchup against the Saints under the bright lights and big stage of MNF.(Others to target = Ryan Tannehill vs. Cleveland, Joe Flacco @ Jacksonville, Marcus Mariota vs. Oakland)RBsJerrick McKinnon @ Carolina (24.4% owned)McKinnon was Minnesotas top back once Peterson left the game Sunday with a knee injury. AP is expected to miss some time. McKinnon and Matt Asiata are expected to have a 60/40 share of carries moving forward.(Others to target = Charles Sims vs. Los Angeles, Fozzy Whittaker vs. Minnesota, Jay Ajayi vs. Cleveland, Theo Riddick @ Green Bay, Tevin Coleman @ New Orleans, Shane Vereen vs. Washington, Darren Sproles vs. Pittsburgh)WRsTyrell Williams @ Indianapolis (43.5% owned) Williams was 6 for 61 and a touchdown in Week 3 with no Keenan Allen in the game.Hes developed a nice chemistry with Philip Rivers and now with Danny Woodhead out with an ACL tear, expect Williams to see even more targets from Rivers moving forward.(Others to target = Terrelle Pryor @ Miami, Tajae Sharpe vs. Oakland, Corey Coleman @ Miami, Quincy Enunwa @ Kansas City, Phillip Dorsett vs. San Diego, Victor Cruz vs. Washington, Cole Beasley vs. Chicago, Eli Rogers @ Philadelphia)TEsJacob Tamme @ New Orleans (10.9% owned)Tamme had eight targets in Sundays 35-28 win at Oakland. He has more targets than Julio Jones after two weeks into the season. Tamme has 11 catches for 126 yards and a touchdown so far this season.Sunday he has favorable matchup in the BIG Easy against the Saints...run dont walk to grab up this target monster!(Others to target = Dennis Pitta @ Jacksonville, Jesse James @ Philadelphia, Clive Walford @ Tennessee, Trey Burton vs. Pittsburgh)Good luck! Arthur Zagre Paris Saint-Germain Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. Loic Mbe Soh Paris Saint-Germain Jersey . Its 1987 and a Brazilian playmaker, known as Mirandinha, is being paraded around St James Park to the passionate Newcastle fans. http://www.parissaintgermainfcstore.com/Women-Adrien-Rabiot-Paris-Saint-Germain-Jersey/ . -- Canadian Andrew Wiggins got the ball on the wing, made a nifty spin move and then let go with a soft floater from about 10 feet that swished through the net in Allen Fieldhouse. Alec Georgen Paris Saint-Germain Jersey . Any real chance at payback wont come until the playoff. Still, Pittsburgh knows its taut 3-2 win over the Bruins on Wednesday night is a pretty good place to start laying the groundwork. "They are a very good defensive team," Penguins forward Brandon Sutter said. Thomas Meunier Jersey . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. Nearly half the NFL awoke Monday with winning records as Week 6 neared its end. Ten teams are 4-2 or better, although a couple -- Pittsburgh and Oakland, for sure -- played more like the Cleveland Browns than like teams with real aspirations.Separating contenders from pretenders is easy at the top, but a dozen teams will wind up earning postseason spots, with probably half of them having legitimate shots at reaching the Super Bowl. Which ones are the real deals? A run through all teams with winning records and a few other notables provides some clarity.True contenders can trust their defenses. They have quarterbacks who protect the football and can flourish in two-minute situations. They have track recordds for improving late in the season, and they ideally can win games even when their preferred formula becomes unavailable to them.ddddddddddddCONTENDERSCream of the cropNew England Patriots (5-1): The Patriots check all the boxes. Tom Bradys 782 yards and six touchdowns in his first two games back from suspension have rightfully grabbed headlines, but the Patriots are also giving up only 15.2 points per game this season, tied for their third-best mark through six games in the Brady era. Thats remarkable for a team that unloaded top pass-rusher Chandler Jones in the offseason. ' ' '