Sunday is almost here, but there’s still some work to be done. Here’s a look at who’s healthy and who’s not for week 6 so you can set your lineups. Remember, games start at a quarter on DraftKingsand $1 on FanDuel.

1pm EST games:

Cincinnati at Buffalo:
No Bengals injuries to worry about, but there are a couple key reports for the Bills. RB LeSean McCoy is all of a sudden probable and going to play. He’s still not 100%, but he’ll be the bell cow in a depleted Bills backfield. QB Tyrod Taylor is listed as questionable and unlikely to play, so Buffalo will turn to EJ Manuel instead. Receivers Sammy Watkins and Percy Harvin are supposed to play, but I would be concerned by the iffy QB scenario.

Chicago at Detroit:
Martellus Bennett hurt his quad on Thursday and missed practice Friday, making him unlikely to play. WRs Alshon Jeffery and Eddie Royal are due to return, but I would still check the pregame inactive lists on Sunday just to make sure.

Lions RB Theo Riddick also pulled up lame in practice and isn’t expected to play. Ameer Abdullah should absorb his passing action, but Joique Bell is returning as well, so there isn’t a clear picture in the Detroit backfield.

Arizona at Pittsburgh:
Not much on the injury radar for this game. A couple key defensive players for the Steelers are banged up, so feel even better about playing the Cardinals offense. For the Cards, WR John Brown was limited in practice all week, but is a full go for Sunday.

Denver at Cleveland:
Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas missed a lot of practice this week, but is fully expected to play. For the Browns, elite CB Joe Haden is out, so that bodes well for Demaryius and the other Broncos WRs.

Kansas City at Minnesota:
Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles is out for the season, just in case you didn’t know. Their stud DT Dontari Poe is also out this week, which is good news for Adrian Peterson. For the Vikings, WR Charles Johnson is back, but not very relevant for DFS.

Houston at Jacksonville:
Jags QB Blake Bortles practiced in full all week and appears to be well enough despite dealing with his shoulder injury. RB TJ Yeldon didn’t practice all week and is a GTD. Word is that there will be a three-way timeshare in that backfield among Yeldon (if he plays), Toby Gerhart, and Denard Robinson. The Texans have some injuries on defense, but nothing that you need to worry about.

Washington at New York Jets:
DeSean Jackson is still iffy at WR for Washington, so you’ll have to check on his status before game time. RB Matt Jones is out, so Alfred Morris will be the man in the running game, though he has an awful matchup. That matchup is bad in part because the Washington offensive line is banged up. TE Jordan Reed is still out with a concussion and I wouldn’t hold my breath while waiting for his return.

Not a lot to worry about with the Jets here. RB Bilal Powell is questionable and if he doesn’t play, it would be an upgrade to Chris Ivory. WR Eric Decker is probable and presumably healthy.

Miami at Tennessee:
Stud tackle Branden Albert returns for the Dolphins, so that should help their running game and pass protection.

4pm EST games

Carolina at Seattle:
Marshawn Lynch is back for Seattle and expected to play a full game. Carolina also gets back an elite player in LB Luke Keuchly, which will help the Panthers D tremendously.

San Diego at Green Bay:
Chargers WR Stevie Johnson is unlikely to play. The SD offensive line is also beat up badly and goes against an elite pass rush in Green Bay. For the Packers, WR Davante Adams is looking to miss another game.

Baltimore at San Francisco:
Ravens RB Justin Forsett is questionable and while he might play, he’s probably not worth a start this week. WR Steve Smith, Sr. is also unlikely to play. For the Niners, RB Carlos Hyde is going to play and RB Reggie Bush probably isn’t.

Sunday Night Football

New England at Indianapolis:
Pats RB Dion Lewis is expected to play, but I would probably avoid him, as this seems like a great spot for him to take it easy and let LeGarrette Blount spell him. The only other report is perhaps the most notable of the week. Colts QB Andrew Luck is expected to finally return and boost the whole Colts offense in the process.

Monday Night Football

New York Giants at Philadelphia:
Odell Beckham Jr. still hasn’t practiced yet, but he’s supposedly looked fine while working out on the side. Combine that with Tom Coughlin saying ODB could play without practicing and I think he will play. It’s still best to have other plans, of course, as waiting for a questionable player on Monday night is always a gamble. On Philly’s side, WR Nelson Agholor is out, so Josh Huff should see more targets. RB Ryan Mathews also showed up on the injury report, so keep an eye on him if you’re planning on starting him somewhere.

That’s it for the relevant injuries this week. Good luck with your squads and have a great NFL Sunday!