Allen Hurns - WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
People might think Hurns was simply a product of being the WR2 for the Jaguars against the Vontae Davis-anchored Colts secondary, but consider that in Hurns' first three games he had lines of 5-60-0, 4-68-0, and 2-70-1.
Week 4's line of 11-116-1 is just someone cranking up the dial on a modest coming-out party for Hurns in 2015. His fantasy football stock has risen significantly, and should continue to rise as we progress through the next few weeks of the season.
Andy Dalton - QB, Cincinnati Bengals
I'm still surprised at the Red Rocket's consistency, as Dalton is really entrenching himself in QB1 territory. He defended his home field with 17 completions on 24 attempts (70.8%) for 321 yards and one touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4.
I guess this is what Andy Dalton could grow to be with a healthy stable of weapons around him in Cincinnati. He's been one of the best quarterbacks for fantasy football owners so far, and we should continue to see more of the same moving forward.