FRISCO, Texas -- Dez Bryant is one of the best wide receivers in the NFL. His chef skills need some work.Bryant said he cut the middle and ring fingers on his right hand while cutting carrots for some soup, but he called it extremely, extremely minor.Bryant was on the practice field Wednesday for the Cowboys lone practice of the bye week, but he did not catch any passes.He has missed the past three games with a tibial plateau fracture in his right leg but has already said he would play when the Cowboys return to action Oct. 30 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Bryant had hoped to play last week against the Green Bay Packers, but he was held out in hopes of him being closer to 100 percent.In the portion of practice open to the media, Bryant looked his quickest and fastest since suffering the injury Sept. 25.Hes got a cut on the inside of his hand, so he wasnt able to catch balls today, coach Jason Garrett said. He did a good job moving around, though. 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However, this deep into the season with managers consolidating rosters for the playoffs, I dont see any identifiable options for standard leagues.If you are in a deeper or multi-quarterback format proving needy at the position, Robert Griffin III?has tallied 15 rushes for 79 yards and two touchdowns over the past two games. The passing metrics are ugly, and the Chargers have a viable pass rush, but the fantasy floor from rushing production is at least an option in such deep and desperate scenarios.In this same bottom-of-the-barrel tier, Miamis Matt Moore was stellar against the Jets blitz packages in Week 15, producing 205 yards and three touchdowns against added pressure -- the second-most yards and tied for the most scores facing the blitz by any signal-caller this season. The Bills, meanwhile, have allowed the 10th-most points per drive on defense and rank 30th in pressure rate against opposing passers over the past six weeks.?Running back?Kenneth Dixon, Baltimore Ravens Nearly a weekly inclusion in this column, Dixon is still available in nearly half of ESPN leagues. Terrance West was stellar on early downs this past Sunday, while Dixon salvaged a sluggish yardage outing with a touchdown against the Eagles. The upside angle this week is the fact the Ravens enter Pittsburgh as road dogs against a productive offense, suggesting game script could prove pass-happy in a similar fashion to Week 14, when Dixon set career bests in targets and receptions. For those seeking a flex in PPR formats, Dixon fits the bill.?Paul Perkins, New York Giants Rashad Jennings appears plodding at this stage of the campaign, with just 2.62 yards per rush and 1.36 yards before initial contact per rush over the past three games. Perkins, meanwhile, led all draft-eligible backs in the NCAA last season in elusive rating -- a measure of forced missed tackles per touch -- per College Football Focus. The shifty rookie is proving elusive as a professional, with 4.2 yards per carry and 2.48 yards before initial contact per rush over the past three games. If a shift in snaps and usage in Perkins favor occurs, we could net real value. Even if hes still mired in a share with Jennings, Perkins is a nice angle for around 50 total yards for those seeking to stream in deeper fantasy formats.Justin Forsett, Denver Broncos On the field for nearly 55 percent of the teams offensive snaps in Week 15, it has become clear Denver no longer trusts rookie Devontae Booker with a meaningful share of the backfield workload. The Chiefs have ceded the fifth-most yards on the ground to tailbacks and the ninth-most yards before contact, suggesting Forsett offers worthy upside as the majority shareholder for snaps and touches from Denvers backfield.Wide receiver?Chris Hogan, New England Patriots We can forgive Hogans sluggish showing against Denvers stingy secondary this past Sunday and instead focus on this inviting matchup with the Jets. New Yorks beleaguered secondary rates 31st in pass coverage on Pro Football Focus and has ceded 85.4 receiving yards per game on plays of at least 20 yards to receivers, fifth most in the NFL. With an average of 13.9 air yards per target and 20.3 yards per reception since Tom Brady returned in Week 5 -- both rank second only to the injured Rob Gronkowski on the roster -- Hogan should see some rewarding vertical opportunities in Week 16.ddddddddddddCorey Coleman, Cleveland Browns With Terrelle Pryor Sr. suffering a torn ligament to a finger last week, this playmaking rookie -- Coleman led the NCAA in receiving touchdowns last season -- could surface with a surge in usage against San Diego. As sizable road dogs, the Browns could trend pass-happy in the game-script sense, thus Coleman could net some rewarding vertical attempts if Pryor nets a matchup with stingy cover corner Casey Hayward.?Tight end?C.J. Fiedorowicz, Houston Texans This talented tight end missed Week 15 with a concussion but could return this week to face a Cincinnati team allowing 72.9 yards per game to tight ends, most in the AFC and just behind the Redskins for the highest allowance in the league. Tom Savage completed all seven of his attempts to tight ends last week for a rewarding passer rating of 111.9, suggesting another busy day between the painted numbers could unfold against the Bengals. If Fiedorowicz isnt cleared to return, lets focus on Ryan Griffin, who set a career high with 85 yards and hauled in all of his targets in Week 15.Charles Clay, Buffalo Bills Leading the team since Week 5 with a 19 percent target share, while posting two scores and 124 yards over the past two games, Clay could enjoy this matchup with a Miami defense that has allowed seven touchdowns and nearly 800 yards to tight ends this season.D/ST?Tennessee TitansBrock Osweiler got pulled last week, but Blake Bortles has been comparably destructive for the Jaguars prospects, as he produced a career-low 92 passing yards last week -- fewest passing yards by a player with 28 pass attempts in game since Charlie Whitehurst in 2014. Bortles has completed just 21.4 percent of attempts past 15 yards over the past five games and is second in the league in turnovers. With the Titans blitz-heavy approach in place, this matchup against a sloppy signal-caller could prove productive.?Los Angeles Rams The San Francisco 49ers are 24th in the league with 1.54 points per drive, while opposing defenses have averaged 7.2 fantasy points against the 49ers this season, eighth most in the league. The Rams claim a talented defensive front that has the highest pass rush grade on Pro Football Focus, thanks to another elite campaign from Aaron Donald. In a bid for revenge from Week 1s embarrassing loss to their division rivals, the Rams enter the streaming tier among D/ST groups this week.Individual defensive players?Linebacker ?Ramik Wilson, Kansas City Chiefs Defensive stalwart Derrick Johnson is out for the remainder of the season, affording Wilson a 100 percent snap rate in Week 15. Every-down exposure led to seven tackles and a fumble recovery, while another rich snap rate in Week 16 supports a high fantasy floor for the Georgia product.?Defensive back ?Anthony Harris, Minnesota VikingsLike the Chiefs Wilson, Harris is replacing a team leader and has assumed an every-down role, as Harrison Smiths injury has vaulted him into a vital role. Playing every one of the teams 137 defensive snaps over the past two weeks, Harris produced a career-high 15 tackles this past Sunday and should again prove busy corralling the Packers pass-happy scheme this week.Defensive line?Julius Peppers, Green Bay Packers Peaking at the right time for the Pack, Peppers has a sack in four of the past five games and faces a leaky Minnesota line that saw him net 1.5 sacks in Week 2. ' ' '