Injuries heading into Week 7:RB LeSean McCoy -- hammy (questionable)RB Theo Riddick -- ankle (out)RB Latavius Murray -- toe (questionable)WR Julian Edelman -- foot (questionable)WR John Brown -- hammy (doubtful)WR Terrelle Pryor -- hammy (questionable)WR Steve Smith Sr -- ankle (doubtful)TE Jordan Reed?-- concussion (out)TE Eric Ebron -- ankle (out)BYES: The Panthers and Cowboys are off this week.LOCKS:QB = Blake Bortles vs. OaklandBortles owes fantasy owners a few wins this season. This just might be the week he delivers. The Jaguars take on a Raiders defense that has allowed fewer than 20 fantasy points per game to gunslingers. If hes on your roster, be sure he is active.?(Others = Philip Rivers @ Atlanta, Matthew Stafford vs. Washington)WR = Allen Robinson vs. OaklandSince Bortles has a great match up, Robinson is a lock this week as well. The Raiders have one of the worst passing defenses-- ranked 31st in yards allowed per game to wideouts. Oakland has given up the second-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season.(Others = T.Y. Hilton @ Tennessee, Mike Evans @ San Francisco, Brandin Cooks @ Kansas City)RB = DeMarco Murray vs. IndianapolisMurray, who is the third best fantasy running back in the league this season, has a great match on Sunday. Indy has allowed the second-most fantasy points per game to ball carriers. The Colts rank 25th in rushing defense and 29th in receiving yards allowed per game to running backs.(Others = Melvin Gordon @ Atlanta, C.J. Anderson vs. Houston, Spencer Ware vs. New Orleans)TE = Travis Kelce vs. New OrleansKelce has been a target monster this season. Week 6 was dissenting, but expect him to get back on track Sunday against the Saints. New Orleans has allowed less than 90 yards per game to tight ends as of late.(Others = Dennis Pitta @ New York Jets)FLOPS:QB = Carson Palmer vs. SeattlePalmer couldnt put up great numbers against a sugar Jets secondary last week, and I have a concern he will struggle against the Seahawks in Week 7. Seattle has given up the fifth fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.WR = Jordan Matthews vs. MinnesotaMatthews is dealing with a knee issue, and he faces a tough Vikings defense that has given up the second fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season.RB = Rashad Jennings @ Los AngelesJennings plays across the pond on Sunday morning against the Rams. The Giants have struggled to run the football, and I dont believe this is the game they get it back on track.TE = Gary Barnidge @ CincinnatiThe Bengals are pretty stingy with tight ends this season, giving up the sixth-fewest yards per game. Barnidge is not getting targeted like he was last season, so he falls out of my top 12.SLEEPERSQB = Kirk Cousins @ DetroitThis is a tremendous week for Cousins, who will be facing a Lions defense that is the absolute worst against opposing gunslingers. Detroit has given up the most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.(Honorable mentions = Alex Smith vs. New Orleans, Tyrod Taylor @ Miami)WR = Pierre Garcon @ DetroitJordan Reed was out with a concussion last week and will be out again this week. The result was Garcon getting 11 targets last week, and expect the same from him in week 7. Detroit sports the 23rd-ranked secondary in the NFL, and has given up the 10th most fantasy points to wide receivers this season.(Honorable mentions = Golden Tate vs. Washington, Tyrell Wiliams @ Atlanta, Allen Hurns vs. Oakland, Robert Woods @ Miami)RB = Jacquizz Rodgers @ San FranciscoRodgers touched the rock 35 times in Week 5, had a bye in Week 6, and will be back in action this Sunday against a bad 49ers run defense. San Francisco has given up the fifth most fantasy points to running backs this season.(Honorable mention = MIke Gillislee @ Miami, Giovani Bernard vs. Cleveland, James White @ Pittsburgh)TE = Cameron Brate @ San FranciscoBrate has 18 total targets in the past two Bucs games, and hes slowly becoming a favorite target for Jameis Winston. San Fran has allowed tight ends to put up good numbers in yardage and touchdowns this season. Brate is in my top 12 for Sunday afternoon.(Honorable mention = Hunter Henry @ Atlanta, Vernon Davis @ Detroit)Good luck in Week 7! 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(STATS) -- UC Davis named Dan Hawkins as its new football coach Monday night and scheduled a news conference for Tuesday to introduce the former Boise State and Colorado coach.Hawkins, 56, played fullback at UC Davis before he began his coaching career there under his former coach, Jim Sochor, in 1983.He has a 112-61-1 record as a college coach, including 53-11 with four bowl game appearances at Boise State from 2001-05 and 19-39 at Colorado from 2006-10. He also coached at NAIA member Willlamette, where he went 40-11-1 from 1993-97, and with the CFLs Montreal Alouettes for five games in 2013 and the U.ddddddddddddS. national team in 2015.Most recently, Hawkins worked as an ESPN analyst.Hawkins replaces Ron Gould, who was fired last week after going 12-33 in four seasons. The Aggies were 3-8 this season, including 2-6 in the Big Sky Conference. ' ' '