
While some NFL teams saw their offenses sputter out of the gate last week--ahem, Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams--many had no trouble finding a groove in the opening week. Of the 16 games in Week 1, six featured at least 50 total points and three hit the 60-plus threshold. The result was a lot of big fantasy days--some expected, some not so much--and the same should hold true in Week 2. Looking only at Sunday's 14-game slate, seven opened with an over/under of 45 or more, while several in particular have the makings for big-time shootouts: New Orleans at NY Giants, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay at Arizona, Jacksonville at San Diego and Atlanta at Oakland. That's not to say all of those will definitely be high-scoring games, but there is lots of DFS potential. With that in mind, you can click through the gallery for a look at my FanDuel lineup for Week 2. (Getty)

QB: Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions
Price: $7,800
Opponent: Tennessee Titans
Eli Manning and his dream matchup against the New Orleans Saints will probably be the most popular QB play of the week, but Stafford is also in a good spot if you're looking for a slightly cheaper option who will be less owned. Stafford continued to look comfortable in Jim Bob Cooter's offense in Week 1, throwing for 340 yards, three touchdowns and a sparkling 8.7 yards per attempt. It was a nice matchup against the Colts beat-up secondary, but he'll get another favorable matchup this week at home against a Titans defense that let Shaun Hill throw for 236 yards in Week 1. (Getty)

RB: C.J. Anderson
Price: $7,800
Opponent: Indianapolis Colts
In Week 1, Anderson gashed a very good Carolina Panthers defense, while the Colts were run over by Ameer Abdullah and Theo Riddick. With the Broncos at home and sure to lean on the run with the inexperienced Trevor Siemian under center, Anderson is going to get as many touches as he can handle, and if he looks as good as he did in Week 1--or as good as he did the entire second half of 2015, for that matter--he's in store for a huge day. (Getty)

RB: LaGarrette Blount, New England Patriots
Price: $6,000
Opponent: Miami Dolphins
Relying on a Bill Belichick RB is a dangerous proposition, but the game script is in Blount's favor here. The Patriots are 6.5-point home favorites and thus likely to lean on the run as they nurse a lead. Since the start of 2014, Blount has played in 13 games in which the Pats have been favored by at least 6.5 points, averaging 13.23 attempts, 57.31 yards and 0.77 touchdowns per game. By comparison, he has averaged just 9.33, 38.33 and 0.13 in the 15 other games. (Getty)

WR: Odell Beckham, New York Giants
Price: $9,400
Opponent: New Orleans Saints
While I'm not going with Manning, I don't want to completely go without exposure to the Giants passing offense. Boasting the highest projected total of the week, the G-Men are at home against a Saints defense that was burned consistently by Derek Carr and Co. last week and will now without top cornerback Delvin Breaux. There is no ceiling for Beckham in this one. (Getty)

WR: Allen Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars
Price: $8,200
Opponent: at San Diego Chargers
By his lofty standards, Robinson was a disappointment in Week 1 with a 6-72-0 line. Couple that with the amount of great wide receivers priced around him, and he could be headed for a relatively low ownership percentage. But Robinson is still an elite talent, he's still the clear No. 1 option in this offense (15 targets in Week 1) and he's in a great spot to bounce back against a Chargers defense that let Alex Smith throw for 363 yards and two touchdowns in the opener. (Getty)

WR: Will Fuller, Houston Texans
Price: Kansas City Chiefs
Opponent: $6,200
Fuller will likely be a popular play after his big NFL debut, but the upside he brings at a bargain price is still too compelling to pass up. Even if he doesn't continue to receive 11 targets as he did in Week 1, he's a dangerous speed threat who can take it to the house any time he touches the ball, and he's clearly a major part of this passing offense. With Marcus Peters focused on DeAndre Hopkins, Fuller should get loose for another big play or five. (Getty)

TE: Eric Ebron, Detroit Lions
Price: $5,500
Opponent: Tennessee Titans
In Week 1, Golden Tate, Theo Riddick, Ameer Abdullah and Anquan Boldin all had an average depth of target (aDOT). In other words, among Lions players who received at least three targets, Ebron and Marvin Jones were the only ones who were targeted, on average, more than two yards down the field. I like Jones to have a big Week 2, but Ebron should also put up some big numbers against a defense that gave up four catches and 65 yards to Kyle Rudolph last week. (Getty)

DEF: New England Patriots
Price: $4,500
Opponent: Miami Dolphins
It's never idea to pair a running back and a defense from a team that is favored big in a projected low-scoring game (Patriots are 6.5-point favorites with an over/under of 42). The Pats tallied three sacks and held a potent Cardinals offense to 21 points on the road last week, and this is a much better spot for them to have success. (Getty)

K: Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers
Price: $4,600
Opponent: Cincinnati Bengals
Boswell is at home in a projected high-scoring game (over/under 48.5), and he nailed his lone 46-yard attempt en route to a solid eight points last week. Good enough for me. (Getty)
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