Johnson is the only must-start as the Texans will have to throw for four quarters if they want to have a chance to win in Week Two. 5 Matt Hasselbeck vs. The most impressive number in Hasselbeck’s stat line was 69.4, as in his completion percentage for Week One. Be advised: Any numbers posted against the Rams this season will be somewhat misleading. They’re a bad football team.Preview: Week Two will be a good test for the Seattle offense as it heads to San Francisco to take on a 49ers team coming off a big-time win over the defending NFC West champion Arizona Cardinals.The Niners limited Kurt Warner all day last Sunday, sacking him three times and forcing two interceptions. 
Remember, the Seahawks’ starting left tackle, Walter Jones, is still out with a knee injury.Projection: 255 yards, two touchdowns, one interception. 6 Russell, Murphy, and Heyward-Bey vs. The Raiders played the Chargers tough Monday night but didn't have enough as JaMarcus Russell put up pedestrian-type numbers (12-of-30, 208 yards, one TD, two INT), and the defense couldn’t hold late.However, Louis Murphy was a bright spot, hauling in four passes for 87 yards and a score. Oakland needs to throw the ball to somebody this season (besides Zach Miller), and Murphy is making his case to be that guy.Preview: Oakland heads to Kansas City on Sunday to play a defense that gave up 38 points and 501 total yards in Week One to the Baltimore Ravens. Don’t expect the same type of production from the Raiders, but they should be able to move the ball and put some points on the board.Projection: Russell is too inconsistent to consider a starting QB this weekend, so don’t bother putting him in your lineup unless you’re desperate. We already told you to dump DHB, so Murphy is the only possible option. the Jacksonville Jaguars DefenseThe Rundown: The Cardinals’ rushing game was nonexistent against the 49ers as Beanie Wells and Tim Hightower combined for 15 carries, 44 yards (2.9 YPC), and zero touchdowns.Hightower was a factor in the passing game, though, as he caught 12 passes for 121 yards, but San Francisco was willing to sacrifice the short dump-off passes in exchange for solid coverage on Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin (combined eight receptions for 90 yards).Preview: The Cardinals travel across the Mississippi in Week Two, where they went 0-5 during the regular season last year. The Jags looked very impressive against the Colts’ rushing attack in Week One, allowing just 71 yards on the ground.The Cardinals need to provide Warner with adequate protection if they want to move the football and get back to their winning ways in Week Two.Projection: Wells eight carries for 37 yards; Hightower 15 touches for 70 total yards. 8 Jason Campbell vs the St.

Louis Rams DefenseThe Rundown: Campbell posted a decent Week One stat line, considering he was on the road in New York against one of the best defenses in the NFL (Giants). The Redskins' signal caller finished his first game of 2009 with a 93.6 QB rating as he threw for 211 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Preview: If there’s one defense you want to play in order to build some confidence, it’s St Louis. the Philadelphia Eagles DefenseThe Rundown: Mike Bell and Reggie Bush sliced and diced the Detroit Lions in Week One, combining for 212 total yards. Pierre Thomas is set to return this weekend after sitting out Sunday’s game with a sprained MCL, giving the Saints three backfield options to choose from.Keep in mind, the Saints' pass-heavy offense will force Philly into several nickel and dime coverages, opening up the running lanes underneath.Preview: The Saints are heading into a hostile road environment to play a defense that smoked the Panthers last Sunday, forcing seven turnovers and limiting Carolina to just 169 total yards.Star running back DeAngelo Williams was held to just 37 yards on 13 carries.