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Running backs had a field day on Thursday night heading into Week 5. David Johnson rushed for 157 yards and two scores, while Carlos Hyde put up 78 yards and a touchdown as well. If you own either -- possibly both -- nice head start on your opponent heading into Sunday!Injuries heading into Week 5:QB Cam Newton -- concussionRB Charles Sims -- kneeRB Latavius Murray -- turf toeWR Stefon Diggs -- groinWR Eric Decker -- shoulderWR Dez Bryant -- kneeTE Jared Cook -- ankle (out 4 to 6 weeks)TE Tyler Eifert -- back (not expected to play in Week 5)Three side notes:1. WR Golden Tate is expected to have a huge week.2.?WR Andre Johnson is expected to be featured against the Dolphins Sunday.3.?RB Kenneth Dixon is expected to be worked into the Ravens backfield starting Sunday.LOCKSQB Derek Carr?vs. San DiegoCarr is quietly having a solid fantasy season. He is fifth in fantasy points per game and fourth in touchdowns. Carr could find himself in a barn burner Sunday against the Chargers -- lots of points, both in the NFL and hopefully on your fantasy roster.(Others: Andy Dalton @ Dallas, Andrew Luck vs. Chicago)WR Travis Benjamin @ OaklandBenjamin disappointed last week against the Saints, but could he be a letdown two weeks in a row? I think not! The over/under is 51 for the Chargers-Saints matchup, and I expect TBen to contribute to that point total quite a bit. The Raiders have allowed the third most fantasy points to receivers this season.(Others: Emmanuel Sanders vs. Atlanta, DeSean Jackson @ Baltimore, Jordan Matthews @ Detroit)RB DeMarco Murray @ MiamiBrace yourself! DeMarco is the No. 1 running back in fantasy points per game through the first month. Hey now! Murray is on pace for over 600 receiving yards, thanks to the way the Titans utilize him in their passing game -- great for PPR owners. This week he faces the Dolphins, who have allowed the fifth most rushing yards to opposing backfields this season.(Others:?LeGarrette Blount @ Cleveland, Matt Forte @ Pittsburgh, LeSean McCoy @ Los Angeles)TE Zach Ertz?@ DetroitThe Ertz is back this week! No one is as excited as I am to see Zach being utilized by Carson Wentz this week at Detroit. He was targeted seven times in Week 1 before his rib injury, and I expect those targets to keep flowing. The Lions have allowed a league-high six touchdowns to tight ends. Love this play!(Others: Dennis Pitta vs. Washington, Kyle Rudolph vs. Houston)FLOPSQB Brock Osweiler?@ MinnesotaThe Vikes blitz over 30 percent of the time. In Week 4 they sacked Cam Newton eight times, but in Week 5 they were unable to get to Eli, so the purple people eaters are foaming at the mouth to start eatn again. Plus, Minnesota is allowing only the eighth fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks and the ninth fewest passing yards on the season. Brock is not in my top 12.WR DeAndre Hopkins @ MinnesotaI expect Osweiler to be under pressure all game against the Vikings and have a difficult time getting the ball to Hopkins. Hopkins may get the Xavier Rhodes matchup, and that could make it a long day for DeAndre. Im not saying bench Hopkins, but dont expect a 100-yard game with two scores for this wideout.RB Devonta Freeman @ DenverTevin Coleman is expected to make the trip to Denver, even with the possibility of sickle cell complications caused by its high altitude. Regardless, any running back going up against Denvers defense should have concerns. Freeman is nothing more than a flex play, if that, this week.TE Jacob Tamme?@ DenverDenver has been one of the toughest defenses against opposing tight ends this season. Thanks to a solid linebacking corps that can cover, Tamme is not in my top 12 in Week 5.SLEEPERSQB Carson Wentz @ DetroitWentz is coming off a bye, and I told folks to pick him up last week, if you had room on your bench. Hopefully you took my advice, considering the Lions have allowed 300-plus yards, or four touchdown passes twice this year. Wentz should light it up in the Motor City.(Honorable mention: Joe Flacco vs. Washington, Kirk Cousins @ Baltimore)WR Quincy Enunwa @ PittsburghDue to an injured Eric Decker, Enunwa has become a vital part of the Jets offense. Hes on pace for 92 receptions. This week, Enunwa faces the Steelers, who have allowed the most yards per game to receivers. The Jets may be playing from behind, which means Fitzy will be chucking the rock a lot on Sunday.(Honorable mentions:?Terrelle Pryor vs. New England, Tyrell Williams @ Oakland, Golden Tate vs. Philadelphia, Cole Beasley vs. Cincinnati)RB?Darren Sproles @ DetroitRyan Mathews is dealing with an ankle injury, but even if he were healthy, I still like Sproles over Matthews this week. Sproles has at least five targets in two games this season, and the Lions are horrible against the pass. I love me some Sproles in Week 5, especially in PPR leagues.(Honorable mentions: Jordan Howard @ Indianapolis, Terrance West vs. Washington, DeAndre Washington vs. San Diego)TE?Hunter Henry @ OaklandHenry is getting a huge opportunity in the Chargers offense due to an injured Antonio Gates. 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On Tuesday morning, a day after the Philadelphia 76ers announced that they were buying two esports teams, Golden State Warriors co-owner Peter Guber and Washington Wizards and Capitals owner Ted Leonsis announced they were forming aXiomatic and would be the new owners of esports franchise Team Liquid, which employs more than 50 players on teams in 10 esports disciplines.Investors in the deal include big names in sports, entertainment and business including Magic Johnson and Lon Rosen, Tony Robbins and Steve Case.We sat down with Guber and Leonsis hours after the announcement to talk about their deal, and why they made the leap.Darren: When did you guys start to understand that you wanted to get into the esports space?Guber: Ted and I are in the audience business, and what we saw was a huge audience in the amount of people that were watching esports, playing esports and buying the accoutrements. It wasnt too difficult to realize that this was a real opportunity. Ted had already invested in these types of things, and so we got together at the NBA Tech Summit to aggressively pursue this.Leonsis: AOL was actually founded as Quantum Computer Corporation, and its mission was to connect power Atari users. Im not joking. So when I sold my company to AOL in 1992, 1993, what they had was the biggest network of power Atari users. Over the years, I starting investing in this area. I bought a company called World Play from AT&T and a company called Ubique that could put graphics and sponsorships in games. And then Im a dad of a son who is heavy into gaming. On a recent vacation, my wife was reading magazines, I was reading a book, my sons fiancée was reading business reports and my 28-year-old son was destroying aliens.Darren: It seems like there are people who are into esports and then there are people who dont get it and dont care to get it.Leonsis: Ive come to understand that esports can reach a large swath of people from 7 to 35 years old. But it also can be a generational thing. When I was a kid, I would go upstairs, and my parents were watching The Lawrence Welk Show. I would watch that for two minutes and then go listen to the Beatles, and my mom would want to know who this Mickey Jagger I was listening to.Darren: There seems to be a bit of a risk in investing in this space, in that its just not well established at this point, and the rules arent completely fleshed out. Why did you decide it was right to get in?Guber: The biggest risk is taking no risk.dddddddddddd The bottom line is these are not the cord cutters we are dealing with. They are the cord neverers. And the opportunity this presents for us in the enterprise business and the sports entertainment business is to use this space to interact with these people. So maybe theres some anxiety about the Wild-West nature of it, but then theres some comfort in knowing you have experience in owning venues and teams in various leagues, that we have the knowledge of best practices and that language still works in this world. Its just impossible to impossible this space.Leonsis: Theres that famous line, No one knows nothing about everything. So the idea was to get going and get a really eclectic group of smart people together and for us to put our light touch on this with people who have a lot of influence. And hopefully with that, help to uplift the game, which then could lead to a better revenue model, which leads to players get paid more. The business is still so untapped from a merchandising and licensing standpoint, even from a training standpoint. At least with this, we get a seat at the table early on in a world where kids are getting their first iPads at three and their first iPhones at 6 and 7.Darren: When I tweet out esports news, I get tons of responses slamming esports: how its not real, its a joke, its for losers. I can go on and on. Why do you feel like those who arent engaged in it express such negativity about it?Guber: Its called FEAR -- False Evidence Appearing Real. They are doing it because instead of being curious, they are being critical. Why wouldnt a guy like Ted Leonsis take a shot at something like this? The truth is, its not even that early in the life cycle. Not only is the horse out of the barn here, esports is running in the Kentucky Derby.Darren: What does it do that all these people from mainstream sports are coming over to esports?Leonsis: I think it gives esports more of a mainstream legitimacy. There are talented people in this industry, and we will learn from them, and they will learn from us. We understand how to negotiate a CBA and naming rights, and how to sell media content to major networks. So we all add value, but so many people in this industry built this from scratch without us. ' ' '