Chalk:
Both Jimmy Graham and Travis Kelce have favorable matchups, while Tyler Eifert is coming off of an 11-target game and should again be heavily targeted with A.J. Green out. If paying down at the position, C.J. Fiedorowicz and Vance McDonald also may high ownership percentages.
Pivot:
Eric Ebron, $5,700 (at New Orleans Saints): Eric Ebron ruined the Thanksgiving of many a fantasy player last week, as he completely disappeared, posting his first zero fantasy point performance since 2014. As a result, it seems unlikely he sees heavy ownership despite a delicious matchup against the Saints. New Orleans has allowed the 11th-most FanDuel points per game to tight ends this season after allowing the most in 2015.
Last week's game was certainly a disappointment, but let's not forget the reasons we were excited for Ebron heading into it. Prior to that, he had averaged 7.7 targets and 12.9 FanDuel points since returning from injury. Before last week's dud, he was the only tight end in the NFL to have registered at least five targets in every game.
Obviously, last week's one-target anomaly put an end to that streak, but his previously steady role in Detroit's high-volume offense is worth noting.
It's not going to feel good to turn back to Ebron after last week's performance. But, if he goes off in what has the potential to be one of the highest-scoring games of the year, you might be thankful for last week's dud because you'll be one of the few with him on your roster.