Goalies in tandem situations can still be useful for your fantasy team, particularly if they play for teams likely to win plenty of games.
The RotoWire NBA crew lock in some player props and spread picks for Wednesday's NBA action, including an over on Chet Holmgren against the Nuggets.
For a busy Wednesday NBA slate, Dan Bruno takes a look across the board and suggests some DraftKings DFS strategies for fantasy managers.
Jim Coventry expects a solid Week 10 performance from Alvin Kamara. Will Kamara eclipse 70.5 rushing yards against the Falcons?
William Byron is seeking his first Cup title on Sunday. See where the driver of the No. 24 falls among Mark Taylor's favorites to win the season-finale at Phoenix Raceway.
Colorado's Shedeur Sanders should have his way with Texas Tech's 132nd-ranked pass defense, and Behren Morton will have to respond to give the Red Raiders a chance to win.
Edwin Diaz struggled with injury and inconsistency in 2024, failing to live up to his draft-day price.
The top college basketball betting plays for Wednesday, November 6 are laid out by Steve Peralta, who has his sights set on a few heavy underdogs.
The top college basketball PrizePicks selections for Wednesday November 6, are profiled by Dan Dobish, who offers three higher/lower suggestions to consider.
Greg Vara gets you primed for the World Wide Technology Championship in Los Cabos, and features a red-hot Matti Schmid among his top betting and OAD plays.
The RotoWire writers could not settle on a unanimous pick for Week 10, but six teams got four votes, including the Rams.
Wednesday is a loaded NBA slate. Juan Carlos Blanco advises fantasy managers on how to potentially construct a winning Yahoo DFS lineup.
Who is playing better or worse than expected this season? Dan Bruno highlights outlier performers in the middle of fantasy basketball Week 3.
Keith Mitchell has had some strong finishes in recent starts, and Ryan Pohle features him in his top betting picks for the World Wide Technology Championship.
Fred VanVleet and Brandon Miller are off to slow starts this season. See why Mike Barner isn't scared off.


