As awful as Peyton Manning's performance against Kansas City in Week 10 was -- he posted minus-seven fantasy points in standard scoring leagues -- most of his fantasy owners already had either relegated him to the bench or formulated a strong backup plan in the event Manning did not return to his former elite level.
That means most fantasy owners were more negatively impacted, and by proxy more concerned, by the subpar point totals posted by other players who had been at or near elite scoring levels prior to falling off that pace Sunday.
This week's Fantasy Foresight article aims to assist in that process by reviewing some of these elite or near-elite players and assessing the odds that they will get back to posting upper-tier point totals the rest of the fantasy football season.