The Rams are favored at home against the Patriots on Thursday night, and fantasy players have the tough task of trying to figure out which wideout is going to get the most targets from quarterback Jared Goff.
Hoping Jalen Hurts can jump start Miles Sanders and the rest of offense, the Staff took Eagles getting seven points at home against the Saints.
Chase Claypool was reliable for the past month and a half, but he could be a no-show for the fantasy playoffs if the Steelers commit to keeping James Washington involved in their offense.
Russell Wilson and the Seahawks, home against the Jets, are easily the safest play, but if more than 54 percent of your pool is on them, pivot to one of the other options.
Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire picks for Week 14, including Philip Rivers, who is still widely available and has a great matchup this week at the Raiders.
Washington rookie running back Antonio Gibson injured his toe Monday night, and Jeff Stotts notes that his type of injury can be slow to heal.
Congrats on drafting Dalvin Cook and making your fantasy playoffs. But what do you do about Cook facing the Buccaneers in the first round?
The Bengals have slowly but steadily worked in reps for third-round pick rookie Logan Wilson all year, but his workload has increased the last two weeks.
The 49ers didn't look so hot Monday night against the Bills, but they should bounce back strong the next two weeks in matchups with Washington and Dallas.
Lamar Jackson is expected to be by far the most popular player in Tuesday's game between the Cowboys and Ravens, which should make fantasy players start considering other options in order to differentiate.
The best thing you can do if you made an error, like leaving Baker Mayfield on your bench this weekend, is to take the L and let it go.
Liss and Jeff debate whether Corey Davis or A.J. Brown is the number one wide receiver for the Titans after Davis' big week versus Cleveland.
Jim brings us his weekly top free agent suggestions heading into the fantasy playoffs. This list includes Houston WR Keke Coutee, who is blossoming with Bill O'Brien gone.