They rotate with Louis Murphy and Johnnie Lee Higgins

Only the Colts and Jets have given up more TDs in the air, and the Raiders will likely to hold Roy Williams in check with Nnamdi Asomugha...Miles Austin, however, has factors working in his favor. The Raiders don't use nearly as many double teams as his last three opponents (PHI, GB, WAS), and he will mostly see LCB Chris Johnson in coverage. Johnson, who gets safety help from Branch who will key on Witten is the lesser of two evils in Oakland's secondary. Consider Austin a high-upside WR2, even if Romo only tries 25 passes.Bruce Gradkowski breathed life into Oakland's offense last week, tossing two touchdowns against a Bengals team that didn't take the Raiders seriously.

Losers of two straight, the Cowboys can't afford such an approach. Zach Miller will stay on the line to help Raiders LT Mario Henderson block Ware, and Oakland's wideouts are never worth fantasy consideration. This game shouldn't be close.Darrius Heyward-Bey and Chaz Schilens will start at wideout for Oakland. They rotate with Louis Murphy and Johnnie Lee Higgins...Michael Bush started Oakland's last two games over Justin Fargas and Darren McFadden, but a third-quarter fumble in Week 11 got him benched.

Bush finished with four touches compared to Fargas' 10 and McFadden's nine The Cowboys have the No. 7 run defense and have allowed only four rushing TDs (fifth fewest in the league). The Raiders' backfield needs to be avoided in fantasy until someone emerges as the lead runner. And that may not happen soon.My Pick- Cowboys New York Giants (6-4) at Denver Broncos (6-4) 8:20 PM ET (The Real Game)Brandon Jacobs left last Sunday's game with a third-quarter knee ailment, but practiced fully all week and isn't on the injury report. Jacobs also will not have competition for carries from Ahmad Bradshaw (out, ankles). Danny Ware is only a third-down back, so Jacobs is a strong candidate for 20-plus touches.

He's hardly a threat to Jacobs.Mario Manningham and Hakeem Nicks are New York's big-play wideouts, but Steve Smith has the best matchup this week. The Broncos struggle with slot receivers (it's whey they signed Ty Law), and Smith plays the slot when the Giants go three wide. Smith is the safest bet to lead the team in receiving with something like seven catches for 90 yards. Don't get too excited about Giants TE Kevin Boss despite his 76-yard, two-TD game in Week 11. Kyle Orton managed a measly 171 yards and no touchdowns despite missing only three series last week against San Diego.