Unfortunately, Week 1 caused a few injuries to key fantasy play makers and we need to at least mention one: Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen went down with an ACL tear in his knee and is done for the season. The fantasy value of Antonio Gates, Travis Benjamin and Danny Woodhead immediately increases. And be sure to grab wide receiver Tyrell Williams off the waiver wire -- Philip Rivers is expecting big things from this young man. Run, dont walk!Time for studs, duds and sleepers.?Here we go:LOCKSQB Eli Manning?vs. New OrleansManning threw for over 200 yards and 2 touchdowns against Dallas in Week 1. Hes a high-end QB1 this week against a New Orleans defense that looked like the Saints of 2015 against Oakland last Sunday. Manning is working with more weapons this season than just Odell Beckham Jr.; theres rookie Sterling Shepard, and Victor Cruz is back scoring touchdowns.(Others:?Carson Palmer vs. Tampa Bay; Derek Carr vs. Atlanta)WR Alshon Jeffery?vs. PhiladelphiaJeffery was four-for-105 yards against Houston in Week 1. The Texans defense tried to shut him down and was able to hold Alshon to six targets. This week, he faces an Eagles defense that will have a much more difficult time limiting Jeffery, and Jay Cutler will be looking for him early and often.(Others: Julian Edelman vs. Miami; DeSean Jackson vs. Dallas)RB C.J. Anderson?vs. IndianapolisAnderson looked terrific in Week 1. He is clearly the Broncos bell cow and there arent many of those any longer in the NFL. If you own him, cherish him! Denvers offensive line has improved and CJ is being utilized in the passing attack as well. All the stars are aligned for CJ to be one of the best RB1s in Week 2.(Others: DeMarco Murray @ Detroit; Rashad Jennings vs. New Orleans; Ryan Mathews @ Chicago)TE Delanie Walker?@ DetroitDetroit allowed the most touchdowns in the league to tight ends last season -- 12 to be exact -- therefore, expect Walker to be highly targeted on Sunday. Plus, receiver Kendall Wright has been ruled out for the Titans, which means Walker could turn into a target monster in Week 2. Side note: Detroit surrendered three TDs to the TE spot last week.(Others: Antonio Gates vs. Jacksonville, Gary Barnidge vs. Baltimore, Julius Thomas @ San Diego)FLOPSQB Andrew Luck @ DenverLuck takes on Denvers defense come Sunday (insert sad face here), but do you have better options to bench him for another gunslinger? Tough call to make, but its these calls that make the difference between a win or a loss.WR T.Y. Hilton @ DenverNot only does the Colts No. 1 receiver face a Broncos stingy secondary, but he is competing for targets against Phillip Dorsett and Donte Moncrief. There are much better options.RB Jeremy Hill @ PittsburghHill shared his backfield with Giovani Bernard pretty evenly in Week 1. This week he faces the Steelers D, which kept him out the end zone in both games last season.TE Jared Cook @ MinnesotaCook had just one reception for seven yards against Jacksonville. Hes competing with fellow tight end Richard Rodgers for Aaron Rodgers love, and has a difficult matchup against the Vikings. Cook will not be cooking.SLEEPERSQB Joe Flacco?@ ClevelandFlacco faces the Browns secondary this week. Enough said, right? Senior vet Steve Smith has a few more weapons added to his wideout core to help Flacco this season. And I love wide receiver Mike Wallace as well on Sunday.(Honorable mention: Marcus Mariota @ Detroit)WR Emmanuel Sanders?vs. IndianapolisSanders had seven targets in Week 1, which was the most of any Denver receiver. Trevor Siemian enjoys looking his way! Sunday they face a Colts secondary that could be the worst in the NFL, and this has the makings of a huge fantasy day for Mr. Sanders.(Honorable mentions: Sterling Shepard vs. New Orleans; Mike Wallace @ Cleveland; Tajae Sharpe @ Detroit)RB Jeremy Langford?vs. PhiladelphiaThe Eagles allowed over 5 yards per carry to the Browns in Week 1. Langford rushed 17 times for 57 yards and a TD last week. He is the featured back for the Bears and has a juicy matchup come Sunday. If you own him, start him -- he is a RB1.(Honorable mentions: Danny Woodhead vs. Jacksonville; Justin Forsett @ Cleveland)TE?Clive Walford vs. AtlantaThe Falcons allowed 100 receptions to tight ends since last season -- third most in the league. 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Jon Montgomery of Eckville, Alta. Air Max 97 Off White Wolf Grey Menta .C. -- Charlotte Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said after all of these years in the NBA hes still amazed at some of the things LeBron James does.The Vancouver Canucks had a rough start to the season. After winning their first four games, they lost nine straight and were shut out four times in the process.But as the Canucks prepare to take on the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night, theres much more hope than there was a month ago.The Canucks are 7-4-1 in their past 12 games as the embark on a five-game trip that could push them closer to a playoff spot in the West. They are four points out of a wild-card spot, partly because of the weakened conference, but that doesnt matter to the players, who are finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel.Were getting wins every once in a while, Canucks center Bo Horvat said. We need to put a string together. To lose a lot of games in a row and just win here and there is not good enough. We have to start winning more hockey games.Anybody can do it in this league, Canucks goaltender Ryan Miller said. There are a lot of points out there to be had. Weve got under 60 games, I guess. Its a lot of hockey. Its a lot of room to improve for us.While the Canucks (11-12-2) have the benefit of playing in the NHLs worst division, the Devils (11-7-6) have fallen behind the pack thanks to some recent struggles.The Devils rallied for a 5-4 win in Nashville on Saturday to snap a four-game slide, but they are a mere 2-4-3 in their past nine games. When the Devils cant find wins, usually its because the offense cant find goals. But that hasnt been the case during their recent slump.Corry Schneider, arguably the best goaltender in the league over the last few years, has allowed at least three goals in his past six starts.dddddddddddd Through 18 games, Schneider has a .912 save percentage, which is 12 points below his career average.I think Cory Schneiders game, theres nothing to worry about here, Devils coach John Hynes told NJ.com. Do we think he can play better? For sure. But we think that of a lot of our players. Cory Schneider has given us a chance to win games.Schneider has a chance to right himself against his former team, who traded him to the Devils during the NHL draft in 2013.There are not many guys left who I played with; even the coaching staff is totally different, Schneider told NorthJersey.com. But the staff there, the trainers and medical is still there, so its good to see them. There are very few familiar faces. But theres still a lot of fond memories from there, so its always a fun game to play.Schneider has said he wants to be a goal better going forward. If he can start allowing two instead of three, the Devils can get back on sound footing.I think thats why hes so good because, overall as a goaltender, hes highly talented, Hynes told NorthJersey.com. But hes got good self-awareness skills. Hes always trying to improve; he wants to be better. He wants to win these games, for sure, as we all do. ' ' '