The Lineup Cheat Sheet combines Fantasy analysis and game-flow predictions with a confidence scale to give you a definitive answer on who to start in your leagues.

It's pretty simple: The scale runs from 1-10. The higher the number next to a player's name, the more confident you should be to start him. The numbers are not a projection, just a confidence score to help you pick who to start. Every relevant player for Week 2 is here, so if a player isn't listed, don't start him.

To find a specific player, use your search function -- CTRL-F on PCs and Command-F on Macs. If neither of those are options, or if you're on a mobile device, you can scroll by game.

If you're still unsure, just send a note on Twitter (@daverichard) and I'll give it a look, time permitting. Ready to get off on the right foot? Here's how to approach every play for Week 2 in non-PPR leagues -- you can find our PPR cheat sheet here.

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All lines from Caesars Sportsbook.

10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Thu, Sep 16 at 8:20 pm ET •
WAS -3.5, O/U 40.5

The line wants us to believe: The game will be close on the strength of both defenses. Actually it might stay close on the weaknesses of both offenses. The Giants won't be a popular pick because Daniel Jones is more like Danny Dunce than Danny Dimes. Expect this game to stay close until a New York turnover leads to easy points for Washington.

N.Y. GiantsRtg (max 10)WashingtonRtg (max 10)
Daniel Jones(3.5)Taylor Heinicke(3.1)
Saquon Barkley(6.1)Antonio Gibson(8.8)
Sterling Shepard(5.4)Terry McLaurin(7.2)
Kenny Golladay(5.9)Dyami Brown(2.9)
Darius Slayton(3.6)Logan Thomas(7.0)
Giants DST (6.1)Washington DST (9.0)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
CAR +3.5, O/U 44.5

The line wants us to believe: The Saints are in great shape. Maybe it's just me but I felt like some of Jameis Winston's throws last week were off-target, including some of the touchdowns that were caught. Plays like that will catch up to Winston, and Carolina's defense is pretty good outside of one meltdown that led to a long Corey Davis touchdown catch. I think the Panthers will do more than just hang with the Saints at home.

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New OrleansRtg (max 10)CarolinaRtg (max 10)
Jameis Winston(6.9)Sam Darnold(4.5)
Alvin Kamara(9.1)Christian McCaffrey(9.6)
Juwan Johnson(5.1)Robby Anderson(7.1)
Marquez Callaway(4.3)D.J. Moore(6.9)
Saints DST (6.9)Terrace Marshall Jr.(3.1)


Panthers DST (5.9)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
CHI -2.5, O/U 45

The line wants us to believe: Chicago's the better team. I'm convinced the oddsmakers are trying to get you to take the Bengals. How could anyone watch the Bears blow defensive coverages last week and become inept on offense and lay points against pretty much anyone in the league? Answer: They'll come out scoring this week. Cincinnati's linebackers and secondary are a liability given injuries, and the Bears should be able to work around their weak O-line to pull out a win.

CincinnatiRtg (max 10)ChicagoRtg (max 10)
Joe Burrow(7.2)Andy Dalton(2.0)
Joe Mixon(9.2)David Montgomery(8.7)
Tee Higgins(8.2)Allen Robinson(8.7)
Ja'Marr Chase(7.4)Darnell Mooney(4.4)
Tyler Boyd(5.5)Cole Kmet(5.8)
Bengals DST (4.5)Bears DST (3.7)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
CLE -12.5, O/U 47.5

The line wants us to believe: Houston's win last week was meaningless. The Texans took advantage of a sloppy Jaguars team and rolled their way to a nice win. Cleveland is far more disciplined, but they're not necessarily the kind of team that can blow opponents out. Last year they won just three regular-season games by 10 or more points. The oddsmakers knew Houston would be a big underdog -- they're just trying to cover their butts.

HoustonRtg (max 10)ClevelandRtg (max 10)
Tyrod Taylor(4.9)Baker Mayfield(5.9)
Mark Ingram(5.2)Nick Chubb(9.4)
Phillip Lindsay(4.6)Kareem Hunt(7.4)
Brandin Cooks(7.3)Jarvis Landry(6.4)
Texans DST (3.5)Austin Hooper(5.4)


Browns DST (8.1)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
IND +3.5, O/U 48

The line wants us to believe: The Colts will keep it close. With a beat-up offensive line and a quarterback who seemed rusty last week, Indy couldn't quite compete with the Seahawks. They're facing a team that's built similarly to the Seahawks in the Rams, but more injuries along with just one more week of added time with Carson Wentz shouldn't be enough. This feels like a trappy line but I just cannot buy into Indianapolis.

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L.A. RamsRtg (max 10)IndianapolisRtg (max 10)
Matthew Stafford(7.7)Carson Wentz(3.9)
Darrell Henderson(7.9)Jonathan Taylor(8.5)
Sony Michel(3.4)Nyheim Hines(5.5)
Cooper Kupp(7.9)Michael Pittman(3.8)
Robert Woods(8.0)Colts DST (3.3)
Tyler Higbee(6.8)

Rams DST (8.5)

10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
JAC +6, O/U 45.5

The line wants us to believe: Jacksonville isn't that big of a mess. Laying the proverbial egg at Houston last week should make the Jaguars an unpopular side. But here are the Broncos on the road for the second straight week against an embarrassed Jaguars team. Denver should win, but expect Jacksonville to get back to basics in an effort to keep the game close.

DenverRtg (max 10)JacksonvilleRtg (max 10)
Teddy Bridgewater(5.3)Trevor Lawrence(5.1)
Melvin Gordon(7.5)James Robinson(6.9)
Javonte Williams(6.2)Laviska Shenault Jr.(5.2)
Tim Patrick(5.8)Marvin Jones(6.1)
Courtland Sutton(5.6)D.J. Chark(5.7)
K.J. Hamler(4.7)Jaguars DST (3.1)
Noah Fant(6.9)

Broncos DST (8.7)

10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
MIA +3.5, O/U 47.5

The line wants us to believe: The Bills' Week 1 loss wasn't legit. Had Buffalo taken on an easier defense, they should have won big. Pittsburgh's defense is tough -- tougher than Miami's. The Dolphins struggled to put up points last week and really got lucky with a late fumble to hang on to the win. Stats said the Bills defense was great last week, but the scoreboard will say it this week.

BuffaloRtg (max 10)MiamiRtg (max 10)
Josh Allen(8.8)Tua Tagovailoa(4.7)
Devin Singletary(5.8)Myles Gaskin(7.3)
Stefon Diggs(9.3)Jaylen Waddle(6.0)
Cole Beasley(4.5)Will Fuller(0.0)
Emmanuel Sanders(4.0)DeVante Parker(5.1)
Gabriel Davis(3.5)Mike Gesicki(5.6)
Bills DST (6.8)Dolphins DST (4.3)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
NYJ +6, O/U 42

The line wants us to believe: New England isn't quite good enough to blow out the Jets. New York has so many injuries on both sides of the ball and Bill Belichick is going to make things really tough on Zach Wilson. There were flashes from Wilson in the second half last week, but he'll struggle to even hit his team's implied point total whereas the Patriots could find their way to close to 27 points.

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New EnglandRtg (max 10)N.Y. JetsRtg (max 10)
Mac Jones(5.5)Zach Wilson(3.3)
Damien Harris(7.0)Corey Davis(6.3)
James White(5.0)Jamison Crowder(2.7)
Jakobi Meyers(4.2)Jets DST (4.1)
Nelson Agholor(4.8)

Jonnu Smith(6.0)

Hunter Henry(4.6)

Patriots DST (7.6)

10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
PHI +3, O/U 50.5

The line wants us to believe: The Eagles' Week 1 win was a fluke. This should be much closer to a pick 'em. We'll learn more about both teams, but I wouldn't be shocked in the least if the Eagles won by six. Their defense was very good last week and will do plenty to pressure Jimmy Garoppolo and make life tough for the Niners' young run game. Jalen Hurts has earned enough cred to be given some confidence here, especially versus a pass defense that lost a starting cornerback.

San FranciscoRtg (max 10)PhiladelphiaRtg (max 10)
Jimmy Garoppolo(3.7)Jalen Hurts(7.6)
Elijah Mitchell(6.5)Miles Sanders(7.6)
Trey Sermon(5.3)Kenneth Gainwell(4.4)
JaMycal Hasty(4.8)DeVonta Smith(7.5)
Deebo Samuel(6.2)Jalen Reagor(5.0)
Brandon Aiyuk(2.1)Dallas Goedert(6.6)
Trent Sherfield(3.0)Eagles DST (5.5)
George Kittle(7.4)

49ers DST (6.3)

10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 1:00 pm ET •
PIT -5.5, O/U 47

The line wants us to believe: The Raiders are as good as they looked on Monday night. I struggle to buy into the Raiders playing on the road after a huge overtime win on Monday. They were given the game courtesy of two Lamar Jackson fumbles -- and that's on top of all the other mistakes Jackson and the Ravens made. The Steelers should be in position to gash them with Najee Harris on offense and pick off Derek Carr a couple of times on defense.

Las VegasRtg (max 10)PittsburghRtg (max 10)
Derek Carr(4.1)Ben Roethlisberger(6.8)
Kenyan Drake(6.4)Najee Harris(7.8)
Josh Jacobs(0.0)Diontae Johnson(7.6)
Hunter Renfrow(3.3)Chase Claypool(7.0)
Bryan Edwards(2.0)JuJu Smith-Schuster(6.6)
Henry Ruggs III(2.3)Eric Ebron(4.8)
Darren Waller(8.3)Steelers DST (7.9)
Raiders DST (2.9)

10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
Start 'em
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Sun, Sep 19 at 4:05 pm ET •
ARI -3.5, O/U 50.5

The line wants us to believe: The Cardinals aren't good enough to blow out the Vikings like they did the Titans. Keep an eye on how Minnesota's offensive line looks coming into this game -- if they're missing guys, the Cards pass rush can tee off again and make this another blowout win. I still have reservations about how good Arizona's secondary actually is, but their pass rush helps them out quite a bit. If Minnesota's O-line is at full strength, I wouldn't put it past them keeping it to within a field goal.

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MinnesotaRtg (max 10)ArizonaRtg (max 10)
Kirk Cousins(7.0)Kyler Murray(9.6)
Dalvin Cook(9.5)Chase Edmonds(6.7)
Justin Jefferson(8.9)James Conner(5.4)
Adam Thielen(7.8)DeAndre Hopkins(9.4)
K.J. Osborn(2.6)Christian Kirk(4.1)
Tyler Conklin(5.0)Rondale Moore(3.9)
Vikings DST (4.7)A.J. Green(2.5)


Cardinals DST (5.7)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 4:05 pm ET •
TB -12.5, O/U 52

The line wants us to believe: The Falcons are already toast. How could this offense be given an implied point total of under 20 points?! They should be able to hit at least that number, even against Tampa Bay. Remember, the Buccaneers secondary wasn't so hot against the Cowboys. I fully expect the Falcons to throw a bunch and potentially keep it within one score by the fourth quarter.

AtlantaRtg (max 10)Tampa BayRtg (max 10)
Matt Ryan(4.3)Tom Brady(9.4)
Mike Davis(5.7)Leonard Fournette(6.8)
Calvin Ridley(9.1)Chris Godwin(8.1)
Cordarrelle Patterson(2.8)Mike Evans(8.3)
Kyle Pitts(6.7)Antonio Brown(7.7)
Falcons DST (2.3)Rob Gronkowski(7.1)


Buccaneers DST (8.3)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 4:25 pm ET •
LAC -3.5, O/U 55.5

The line wants us to believe: The Cowboys don't have enough offensive juice to keep up with the Chargers. Man, this line is designed to get you to bet the Cowboys. After all they put up 29 points last week. But the Chargers were great on both sides of the ball and should have put up more than 20 points if not for five drops on Justin Herbert throws. I think the Bolts will win and cover, a prediction made easier by DeMarcus Lawrence's foot injury keeping him out.

DallasRtg (max 10)L.A. ChargersRtg (max 10)
Dak Prescott(9.0)Justin Herbert(8.0)
Ezekiel Elliott(8.4)Austin Ekeler(8.2)
Tony Pollard(4.0)Keenan Allen(8.6)
CeeDee Lamb(8.8)Mike Williams(6.5)
Amari Cooper(8.5)Jared Cook(6.5)
Ced Wilson(3.7)Chargers DST (3.9)
Cowboys DST (5.1)

10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 4:25 pm ET •
SEA -5.5, O/U 54

The line wants us to believe: The Titans offense is unfixable. Ryan Tannehill looked jarred early on and missed some open receivers. He was fine by the end of the game but the Cardinals just blew the Titans defense out of the water. I figure something similar will happen here where the Seahawks put up plenty of points, but the Titans hang around just enough to keep things close.

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TennesseeRtg (max 10)SeattleRtg (max 10)
Ryan Tannehill(7.3)Russell Wilson(9.3)
Derrick Henry(8.9)Chris Carson(9.0)
A.J. Brown(9.2)DK Metcalf(9.5)
Julio Jones(6.7)Tyler Lockett(8.4)
Titans DST (2.7)Gerald Everett(5.2)


Seahawks DST (7.0)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Sun, Sep 19 at 8:20 pm ET •
BAL +3.5, O/U 55.5

The line wants us to believe: The Chiefs have the defense to limit Lamar Jackson. There's actually a pretty good track record of Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo keeping rushing quarterbacks from doing a lot of damage. I'm certain he'll come up with a couple of plans to fluster Jackson like the Raiders did. Baltimore's secondary couldn't contain Darren Waller last week, so just imagine how Travis Kelce (and Tyreek Hill) will do this week.

Kansas CityRtg (max 10)BaltimoreRtg (max 10)
Patrick Mahomes(9.5)Lamar Jackson(7.8)
Clyde Edwards-Helaire(6.6)Ty'Son Williams(5.9)
Tyreek Hill(9.8)Latavius Murray(5.1)
Mecole Hardman(4.6)Marquise Brown(5.85)
Travis Kelce(9.7)Sammy Watkins(4.9)
Chiefs DST (4.9)Mark Andrews(7.2)


Ravens DST (5.3)
10.0-7.00
6.99 - 5.01
5.00 - 0
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Mon, Sep 20 at 8:15 pm ET •
GB -11, O/U 48.5

The line wants us to believe: It's Aaron Rodgers bounce-back week. I thought Rodgers was out of sync last week and his O-line was overmatched. This is the right kind of opponent to fix those problems as Detroit's pass rush isn't very good and the pass defense already is on at least one second-string starter. It's silly to expect the Lions to score under 20 points when they put up 33 last week, though. A back-door cover is absolutely in play. 

DetroitRtg (max 10)Green BayRtg (max 10)
Jared Goff(5.7)Aaron Rodgers(8.4)
D'Andre Swift(7.7)Aaron Jones(9.3)
Jamaal Williams(6.3)A.J. Dillon(4.9)
T.J. Hockenson(7.3)Davante Adams(9.6)
Lions DST (2.5)Marquez Valdes-Scantling(3.4)


Allen Lazard(3.2)


Robert Tonyan(5.9)


Packers DST (6.5)