Fantasy: Trading Post - Everything's coming up Lamar Miller
There wasn't much in the way of notable injuries in Week 6, so with little action due up on the waiver wire this week, owners will be left improve their teams on the trading block.
Here's a look at players worth targeting this week, and others who might be worth selling off:
Colin Kaepernick
Week 6 line: 22-of-36, 343 yards, 3 TDs, 37 rushing yards

It took a few weeks to get there, but the San Francisco 49ers' passing offense seemed to click for the first time all season Monday night. Kaepernick was finally putting his big arm on display, connecting on passes down the field and leaving the St. Louis Rams' secondary flustered all night.
With four 1,000-yard receivers at his disposal, not to mention tight end Vernon Davis, and the ability to pile up rushing yards (he leads the league at his position), Kaepernick is poised to enter the elite level at the position. VERDICT: BUY
Joe Flacco
Week 6 line: 21-of-29, 306 yards, 5 TDs
A notorious hit or miss option at the position, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco hit in a big way Sunday, taking advantage of a Tampa Bay Buccaneers secondary that simply didn't show up to play.
That won't be the case every week, so Flacco owners would be wise to parlay Sunday's head-turning performance into a more reliable array of talent.
No need to rush on this one as a meeting with Atlanta on Sunday should yield a strong outing, but that will be followed by trips to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and his bye is just around the corner as well. VERDICT: SELL
Lamar Miller
Week 6 line: 14 carries, 53 yards, 3 receptions, 40 yards
With fellow running back Knowshon Moreno out for the year with a knee injury, the door is wide open for Miller to assume lead-back duties in Miami.
While the team appears to have imposed a rather shallow cap on his carries, he's made the most of them, averaging 5.2 yards per. He's also been very active in the passing game, a must in Bill Lazor's offensive system.
He'll need to work on ball security, but playing behind one of the better offensive lines in football, Miller has the potential to be a top-20 back the rest of the way. VERDICT: BUY
Branden Oliver
Week 6 line: 26 carries, 101 yards, TD, 4 receptions, 23 yards
Those lucky enough to pluck Oliver off the waiver wire a week ago were rewarded with a solid performance, but the Oakland Raiders don't show up on the San Diego Chargers' schedule every week.
Ryan Mathews's return isn't far off, and when he's back, Oliver's usage will plummet. The Kansas City Chiefs are a stern test and they're up next, followed by a trip to Denver on a short week. An unfriendly Week 10 bye also awaits, one that's shared by the likes of Arian Foster, Alfred Morris, Shane Vereen, and Ahmad Bradshaw. VERDICT: SELL
Pierre Garcon
Week 6 line: 4 receptions, 31 yards, TD, 6 targets

Garcon is not the apple of Kirk Cousins's eye. That much we know. The team's top wide receiver has seen all of 15 targets over the last three weeks. After setting a franchise record for receptions a year ago under Mike Shanahan, Garcon has been a complete afterthought most weeks in new head coach Jay Gruden's system.
Blessed with all the talent in the world, Garcon figures to see his role increase once Robert Griffin III returns to the field in a few weeks. The two developed some nice chemistry a year ago, and Griffin got the ball to Garcon 10 times in Week 1. Getting in while his stock remains low is the smart play. VERDICT: BUY
Rueben Randle
Week 6 line: 5 receptions, 58 yards, 9 targets
While many are eager to get in on the New York Giants' new top wideout after Victor Cruz's season-ending injury Sunday night, the reality is Randle was already seeing a healthy dose of looks.
With double-digit targets in three of the last four weeks, Randle is already a key member of the Giants' passing attack, as is rookie Odell Beckham Jr. The biggest boost from Cruz's injury figures to go to Preston Parker, who will move into the team's three-wide formation.
Randle, an LSU product, has been a solid contributor for the Giants this season, but the demand for him out there at the moment far outweighs his current value. VERDICT: SELL
Jared Cook
Week 6 line: 4 receptions, 74 yards, 11 targets

While they haven't always been the most accurate passes, Cook has been the most highly targeted member of the St. Louis Rams' receiving corps this season, bringing in at least four balls each game, and never finishing below 44 yards.
While he hasn't yet been able to crack the end zone, Cook has been drawing more looks in the red zone, so it figures to be just a matter of time before he cracks that goose egg.
Always capable of going off for a big game, now's the time to buy low on the Rams' top tight end. VERDICT: BUY
Charles Clay
Week 6 line: 3 receptions, 35 yards, 5 targets
While this certainly wouldn't be selling high, it's time to cut bait on the Dolphins' tight end.
Coming off a breakout 2013 campaign, Clay was talked up heavily during camp and appeared to be in for a big role in the team's new offensive scheme. Instead, Clay has been an afterthought in Lazor's offense.
There was some hope that things would turn around after the bye, but that never materialized, and there's little reason to think the coaching staff is looking for new ways to get the Tulsa product the ball. VERDICT: SELL