Thomas Rawls has been more than advertised when filling in for Marshawn Lynch this season. Rawls has amassed double-digit fantasy points in all of his four starts this season, including that monster performance against San Francisco in Week 11 where he finished with 255 total yards and two touchdowns for 37.5 fantasy points. He fell back to Earth in Week 12 against the Pittsburgh Steelers' stingy run defense, but he still finished with 21 carries and a touchdown for a 14-point performance. Rawls will be in for another tough matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on the road, but nobody has been able to slow him down thus far.
Doug Martin was just .2 points away from his third-straight double-digit fantasy outing against the Colts in Week 12, and he'll be in for another favorable matchup against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Martin has been up and down at home this season, but he's averaged more than 14 fantasy points per game in five home contests. Atlanta has also allowed 13 rushing touchdowns this season, which is the second-most in the NFL. Surprisngly, Martin hasn't scored since Week 5 against Jacksonville, but don't be surprised if he finds the endzone against Atlanta on Sunday.
DeAngelo Williams struggled to find room in the running game against Seattle last week, but so has just about anybody who's played against the Seahawks. Even so, Williams still finished with 88 yards in the passing game and was able to find the endzone for a 17.7-point performance. He'll be in for a much more favorable matchup against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, a team that allows more than 115 yards per game on the ground. Williams has finished with double-digit fantasy outings in three of his last four games and has averaged 18 fantasy points per game in that span. Williams has rejuvenated his career in Pittsburgh, and he's the workhorse running back now that Le'Veon Bell is out for the year. With a favorable matchup at home on Sunday Night Football, look for Williams to post another solid outing.