Jacquizz Rodgers continued to dominate in Doug Martins absence, Matt Forte proved his doubters wrong, and Jay Ajayi ran his way into the NFL record books. Fantasy owners have some new names (Russell Shepard) to learn, as well as some old names (Cordarrelle Patterson) to ponder.And, naturally, some poor performances (DeVante Parker, Blake Bortles) that may have droppable consequences.But three injuries to running backs may have the biggest impact going forward.---THE INJURY REPORTThe most significant injury in Week 7 was LeSean McCoys aggravation of his balky hamstring. There was plenty of talk last week about not playing McCoy and letting the injury heal, but he started after some favorable pregame warmups ... and promptly got hurt again. McCoys situation should become clearer as the week goes by, but it wouldnt be surprising if the Bills sit him out for multiple weeks until hes fully healed.Tevin Coleman left the game Sunday against the Chargers with a hamstring injury and didnt return. And Jeremy Hill had a chest injury (which popped up a couple weeks ago) that could turn out to be more serious than initially thought as the week goes by. Devonta Freeman and Gio Bernard owners should keep close eyes on their timeshare counterparts.---AJAYI DAZZLES AGAINWhat Ajayi has done in the last two weeks -- 207 total yards in Week 6 and 216 total yards in Week 7 -- hasnt just been amazing, but also wholly unexpected. The Steelers and Bills run defenses arent bad, so Ajayi wouldnt have been singled out for great games; in fact, the Bills had only allowed one 100-yard rusher (Matt Forte in Week 2) in the first six weeks.Much of Ajayis success can be traced to his offensive line finally reaching full health and strength last week, which has stemmed Ryan Tannehill sack issues (hes been sacked once in the last two games) and allowed Ajayi to find holes and break free. Naturally, a momentum-killing bye is on tap for Week 8, and Ajayi then comes back to games against the Jets and Chargers, who have been fairly effective at stopping the run this season. But does that matter at this point?---MARQISE LEE IS NOW FANTASY RELEVANTJacksonville wideout Marqise Lee caught seven of eight targets for a career-high 107 yards on Sunday, improving upon his six-reception, 61-yard game in Week 7. Lee is averaging 6.8 targets over his last five games and is one of the few bright spots on a Jaguars team in fantasy disarray.The 2012 Biletnikoff award winner, Lee was a 2014 second-round pick of the Jaguars, but has battled injuries for most of his NFL career. His recent performance, though, suggests he has solid rapport with Blake Bortles and is capable of making big plays when healthy. Owned in just two percent of CBSSports.com leagues, Lee should be one of the most-added players in fantasy heading into Week 8.---MISCELLANEOUS- Cordarrelle Pattersons stock is rising. On Sunday, he caught all seven of his targets for 67 yards and a touchdown against the Eagles -- his second straight week with a touchdown. Non-believers will say the score came in garbage time, but Patterson now has six or more targets in three straight games and gets a Week 8 date with the Bears, who have given up 235 or more yards to the oppositions wide receivers in their last three games. With six teams on bye next week, Patterson should warrant flex consideration in deeper point-per-reception formats.- Allen Robinson caught just two passes for nine yards -- off eight targets -- in Sundays loss to the Raiders. Robinson hasnt gone over 72 receiving yards in any game this season and has seen a decrease in receiving yards in each of the last four weeks. Hes in a no mans land of value -- Robinsons owners would be selling him too low, and his buyers would be inheriting serious risk. A buy-low trade offer would be worth exploring for an owner sitting at 4-3 or lower.- Latavius Murray returned from missing two weeks with turf toe to run 18 times for 59 yards and two touchdowns (while catching two passes for four yards). The DeAndre Washington/Jalen Richard rotation seems to be over now, and it looks like Murray may have re-claimed his role as the lead back for the 5-2 Raiders.- The Ravens, Rams, Dolphins, Giants, Steelers, and 49ers are on bye this week. 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From what I hear, he was the best possible human being on earth.Over the years, his mom kept the memory of his father fresh by constantly sharing stories. Like how Bryces father couldnt stand to see him upset, so when Bryce screamed during his first haircut, his father picked him up and took him out of the barbershop. Never mind that one side of his hair had yet to be trimmed.Or how he and his father used to play football. Hed hike it and go out for a pass -- his dad throwing him a perfect spiral. After his father died, Bryce would still hike the ball -- to himself and throw it to himself.Growing up, I just kept reiterating to Bryce just how much his dad loved him, his mom, Sonji, said in a phone interview from Covina, California. I know that if his dad was still here, he would be in those stands, cheering Bryce on like no other.Jan. 3, 2000.Sonji can recall every detail of that day. How they couldnt locate Bryces half-brother, Antonio Bobo Jr., who was wrapped up in gang life. How they searched and searched.Hearing that Antonio Jr. may be at a certain location, Antonio Sr. loaded up the family -- including Bryce, his sister, Taylor, and Sonji -- and went to bring him home.They found Antonio Jr. and when his father shouted, he ran away. Antonio Sr. chased after him before someone yelled that Antonio Jr. had a gun. Antonio Sr. was shot on a street near the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. He was rushed to the hospital, but it was too late.At Antonio Jr.s trial, Sonji testified. So did Taylor. The jury convicted Antonio Jr. of manslaughter and he was given a 21-year sentence that hes serving at a California state prison. Hes due to be released in two years.Those two were best friends, Sonji said of her stepson and husband. I still just cant believe it.Antonio Jr. sent letters to the family asking for forgiveness, but Sonji wasnt ready to respond. Too much anger.A few years ago, she let go of her fury. She wrote her stepson a note and they talked. And talked.I was holding onto this grudge for so long and I just couldnt do it anymore, she explained.dddddddddddd. I felt like I was dying inside. I had to release it.For Bryce, it took a little while longer to forgive.I felt like my mom wanted him in my life, but I wasnt ready, Bryce said. Over time, and seeing my mom forgive, I changed my mindset. I allowed him back in my life. We formed a pretty good relationship.So much so that Bryce visited Antonio Jr. in prison last winter. Now, they talk quite a bit -- about life and football. Antonio Jr., 33, even watches his younger brothers football games from prison.For him to become to the person that hes become today, thats awesome, Antonio Jr. said in a phone interview. I really applaud him. Im thankful for them to forgive me and to allow me to still be a part of their lives. Thats really touched my heart. I just wish him the best. I cant wait to be there and go to his games, support him and see him play.Because the catches he makes, theyre amazing.Bryce has always had a knack for catching anything in his vicinity. His nickname in high school was Mickey Mouse, because he used to wear white gloves and his hands were so huge. He was also called Prime Time, for his big-play ability.Coming into this season, he had 47 catches for 422 yards and three TDs. But this year, with the Buffaloes back on the national scene, hes turned it up another level, making two did-he-just-do-that receptions.The first one was against rival Colorado State in the season opener when he reached out his left hand to bring in a 46-yard reception .Just a warmup act for this: A 31-yard TD pass in which he held off an Oregon defender , spun around, and plucked the ball out of the air with his right hand. Oh, and somehow managed to keep one foot in bounds, too. It gave Colorado the lead with 8:43 remaining in a 41-38 win over Oregon.That should be nominated for catch of the year, Antonio Jr. proudly said. Im glad hes able to forgive me for what Ive done and move forward with a strong bond.Bryce holds tight to the memories of his father. In addition to his tattoos, he has a portrait of his dad in his room. He also goes by the nickname, Lil ToneBone, since his father was known as ToneBone.When Im off by myself, Im always talking to him. I ask him, `How am I doing? What should I be doing? Bryce said. Questions I can answer myself. But it always helps to talk to him.I know he would be really proud.---AP news researcher Rhonda Shafner contributed from New York City.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '