Doug Thorburn introduces a new ranking system to judge fantasy pitchers that attempts to balance a pitcher's physical skills with his performance.
Jeff Stotts' annual report highlights injured players that are unlikely to provide significant profit in 2017.
RotoWire's prospect analyst James Anderson breaks down the top fantasy prospects from the National League West, headlined by the Padres' Manuel Margot.
Todd Zola reviews some data from early NFBC auctions, and recommends spending what it takes to lock up a high-strikeout ace like Max Scherzer.
Liss and Jeff talk with Barry Zito about his family music abilities, pitching in the high 80s and fantasy sports.
Jason Collette makes a bold prediction for every American League team. Tyler Naquin owners are not going to be happy.
Derek VanRiper looks back at his team from the FSTA Draft and considers the implications of drafting Clayton Kershaw in Round 1.
Scott Jenstad reveals some of the strategic approach that has fueled his success in the NFBC over the past decade.
Eric Thames last appeared in an MLB game with Seattle in 2012, but he's back after a successful three-year stint in Korea. Patrick Newman and Peter Schoenke break him down, along with other players on the radar overseas.
Joe Sheehan examines players he's targeting and avoiding in 2017 -- including an ace on the north side of Chicago.
Todd Zola has some buyer's remorse after taking Dustin Pedroia in a recent industry league, but argues it's more important to acquire value than worry about hitting statistical targets during your draft.
RotoWire's James Anderson breaks down the top prospects from the National League Central, highlighted by the Cardinals' Alex Reyes.
Liss explains to Mario why Clayton Kershaw should be drafted number one, despite the riskiness of starting pitchers.
Jason Collette looks at the most intriguing players ranked below 150 in RotoWire's latest 350, including Rajai Davis, whose stolen-base skills make him a late-round bargain.