Michael Rathburn picks the Week 1 NFL slate on DraftKings as A.J. Green and the Bengals look to put up some points on the Colts.
Kevin Payne dives into Week 1 and believes Patrick Mahomes makes for a great contrarian play on the other side of the ball from Philip Rivers and at a $800 discount.
Sasha Yodashkin digs into the Week 1 slate and expects Keenan Allen to see big volume in a potential shootout against the Chiefs.
Michael Rathburn breaks down the important dos and don'ts for NFL DFS. When should you stack, when should you not?
Michael Rathburn reviews what owners should do now to prepare for Week 1 DFS, including looking for values like New England's Chris Hogan.
Jerick McKinnon might have more buzz around him than any other player in the fantasy football community, but the author can't keep up.
Dalvin Cook is an All-Pro and potentially All-Decade talent, but his recent injury history has the author skittish at the current ADP.
This article dissects one author's approach to the first round in NFL best ball leagues, with Antonio Brown at sixth overall singled out as the ideal starting point.
DeVante Parker has been a bitter disappointment so far, but he's cheap enough that it's worth betting on his breakout potential.
Even though the Browns selected Nick Chubb in the second round, some are still selecting Carlos Hyde as an RB2. Bad idea.
Sammy Watkins has mostly been a disappointment in the NFL, but don't let bitterness toward the past obscure an obvious bargain in the present.
Routinely falling into the mid-third round in DRAFT.com 12-team best ball leagues following the Dion Lewis signing in Tennessee, Derrick Henry is going later than several clearly inferior runners.
With five DRAFT.com best ball leagues concluded, here is one writer's approach to the current ADP market.
With three best ball leagues on DRAFT in the books, several patterns are developing in the author's selections. Pat Mahomes is one recurring name.
A.J. Green may see his price tag drop after a disappointing 2017, but he's an obvious selection in the mid-second round.
Jim Coventry checks out a combined Pro Bowl and Super Bowl slate and thinks Danny Amendola will continue his big postseason run.