It's been a rocky start to the season for many fantasy owners.
The No. 1 fantasy quarterback entering the season is banged up and clearly not himself. Three of the "Big 4" running backs are either off to slow starts or jet-skiing around South Florida. The running back and tight end positions have already been ravaged by injuries.
And now there's another problem. The bye weeks are here. For the foreseeable future, there will be teams on vacation every week—this week it's the Carolina Panthers and Washington Redskins.
With each passing week, more and more fantasy teams are staring at holes in their starting lineups.