Here's a look at the numbers that stood out from the latest NFL Sunday:
0.0: The quarterback rating belonging to Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who had one of the worst showings of his career in a 29-13 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Manning was already on the fringes of DFS relevance coming into the week, but the future Hall of Famer's latest rough outing takes him out of daily fantasy consideration altogether.
5-98-2: New Orleans Saints receiver Brandin Cook's impressive line in a 47-14 drubbing at the hands of the Washington Redskins. After a slow start to his sophomore season, Cooks is red-hot, with 257 receiving yards and five touchdowns over his last three games. He remains largely a matchup play, but has entered the cash-game conversation until his salary catches up.
6: The number of games this season in which Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has thrown and rushed for at least one touchdown; he had one of each in Sunday's 27-10 triumph over Tennessee. Newton won't put up video-game numbers like Drew Brees or Tom Brady, but he has one of the highest QB floors in DFS and appears to be matchup-proof this season.
11: The number of total yards compiled by New England Patriots running back James White, who was invisible in a 27-26 triumph over the Giants. With all the talk surrounding who would assume Dion Lewis's workload, it wound up being the receiving corps; Rob Gronkowski, Danny Amendola, Brandon LaFell and Julian Edelman all finished with more than 50 receiving yards.

37: The number of targets Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has seen the past two weeks, turning them into 27 catches for 423 yards and a pair of TDs. He's back to being the clear-cut No. 1 receiver in football - thanks completely to the return of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger - and is an every-week cash-game play regardless of matchup.
45: Dallas WR Dez Bryant's yardage total on five receptions (and 12 targets) as the Cowboys fell 10-6 in Tampa Bay for their seventh straight loss. Bryant has been a non-factor since returning from a foot injury, and will be the happiest guy on the field when QB Tony Romo returns from his collarbone injury in Week 11. Bryant's depressed price tag makes him a GPP flier.
156: Mark Sanchez's passing yards after replacing injured Philadelphia Eagles starter Sam Bradford in a 20-19 home loss to Miami. With Bradford set to miss Week 11 and beyond, Sanchez - who finished 14-of-23 with an interception - becomes this week's minimum-priced QB starter worth a look. Consider him in GPPs against the visiting Buccaneers.

180: Jeremy Langford's total yards, as the Chicago running back was a force in the Bears' 37-13 obliteration of host St. Louis. Langford had a pair of touchdowns - including an 83-yard stunner late in the first half - to reward DFS owners who took a chance on him despite the tough matchup. He'll go back to No. 2 duties once Matt Forte returns, but should start in 2016.
203: The number of rushing yards Adrian Peterson racked up on 26 carries as the Minnesota Vikings rolled past host Oakland 30-14. Peterson has quietly taken over the NFL rushing lead with 961 yards, including 431 over his last three games. He's the Antonio Brown of running backs; fade him at your peril, particularly in cash-game competitions.
379: The number of passing yards Roethlisberger piled up in a game he wasn't even supposed to play. Looking surprisingly spry despite battling a foot sprain, Big Ben threw for three touchdowns as the Steelers won in a walk. Roethlisberger will get the bye week to continue his recovery, and is worth tournament consideration for a Week 12 showdown in Seattle.
