He's outplayed Henderson over the last two weeks and as a "backup," will see increased snaps in the probable blowout.The only way St. Louis can keep this one close is by leaning on Steven Jackson early and often. The Rams also finally appear to have found the right mix on the offensive line, with Adam Goldberg at right guard and rookie Jason Smith settling in as the full-time right tackle. Thankfully, Richie Incognito (Lisfranc sprain) probably won't have a starting job when he returns.Dynasty prospect to watch: Rams WR Brandon Gibson. 
Gibson is now seeing first-team practice reps, and will likely play in a Week 10 timeshare with Keenan Burton out wide. Slot man Danny Amendola (head) is healthy and a sneaky bet for 5-7 catches if the Rams fall behind. Donnie Avery's topped 58 yards just once all season, but his effectiveness has mostly been sapped by injuries. Coming off a Week 9 bye to heal, Avery is a quality WR3 indoors against a Saints defense that is tough, but hampered by nagging ailments to top DBs Jabari Greer (groin) and Darren Sharper (knee).My Pick- Saints. Kansas City's mediocre-at-best offense and easily-beaten line cannot support a worthwhile fantasy back in this scenario.

Smith is the best bet for touchdowns and Charles should continue to see the most touches because of his per-play productivity, but no one here is more than a desperate FLEX play.Chiefs coach Todd Haley took a pass-first, no-huddle approach in the second half of Week 9 and every passing-game member benefited, with Chris Chambers scoring both of his TDs in the final two quarters and Dwayne Bowe racking up 67 second-half yards K.C nearly inched out a win over the Jaguars. While Bowe is an every-week fantasy play, wait and see on Chambers, Matt Cassel, and slot man Lance Long (8-74 last Sunday). Oakland's pass defense is tough (13th overall) and has yielded just eight TDs in eight games. The Chiefs may only have changed the offense because they were behind.Theoretically, the Raiders have the speed at receiver to give a slow Chiefs secondary fits. Louis Murphy runs sub-4.4 and Darrius Heyward-Bey is a sub-4.3.
1" receiver Chaz Schilens (foot) finally back, the Raiders' three-wideout rotation doesn't possess a true fantasy option. JaMarcus Russell returns from a Week 9 bye after saying that he was "pleased" with his 109-yard passing effort in Week 8. Darren McFadden has practiced all week and will finally return from in-season knee surgery. Expect the Raiders to "ease in" their $60 million RB, using an even committee with Justin Fargas, and Michael Bush seeing spot carries as the No 3 back Fargas is the best fantasy play this week. He has the coaching staff's full confidence and will probably get most red-zone work. On pace for a career-high 90 grabs and 1,124 yards, Nate Burleson is enjoying a rare seventh-year breakout. Matt Hasselbeck is throwing mostly short passes, playing to T.J Houshmandzadeh's strengths He looks for Burleson when going deep.
