Each week, we'll look at players with favourable matchups or otherwise present good value for TSN Fantasy Football, CFL Edition, presented by Moores.

Here are some options to consider for Week Two of the CFL season:

Travis Lulay, QB, B.C. – Facing Ottawa could mean a short game for Lulay, if Week One is any indication, since the RedBlacks knocked out a pair of Montreal quarterbacks in the opener, but Lulay was the odds-on favourite for Most Outstanding Player coming into the season. With so much concern over Lulay's health, might as well take advantage when he's in the lineup.

Ray Holley, RB, Hamilton – It's not that Holley made huge splash in his Week One start, gaining 45 yards from scrimmage at Calgary, but he's looking at a Winnipeg defence that surrendered 212 rushing yards, and 497 total yards, against Saskatchewan in Week One.

Andre Durie, SB, Toronto – I could recommend Argos QB Trevor Harris again, because that worked out really well in Week One, but for Week Two at Saskatchewan, how about one of his receivers getting loose against a Riders defence that allowed 325 passing yards against Winnipeg. Chad Owens is the obvious target, but Durie could have secondary value.

Terrell Sinkfield, WR, Hamilton – Facing a Blue Bombers defence that was shredded in Week One makes the Tiger-Cats appealing, and Sinkfield had a nice showing at Calgary, catching five passes for 76 yards. With a minimal track record, he's also a bargain pickup for fantasy purposes.

Clarence Denmark, SB, Winnipeg - By no means is Denmark flying under the radar, since he was second in the league in receiving yards last season, but it's not a bad play to see if the Bombers can keep up their impressive passing attack for a second straight game. 

Scott Cullen can be reached at scott.cullen@bellmedia.ca