Sasha Yodashkin looks over the Week 9 slate and expects Dalvin Cook to run roughshod again over a vulnerable Lions defense.
Ilango Villoth goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.
After functioning mostly as an run-anchor defender in his first six NFL seasons, Stephon Tuitt has broken out to make a pass-rushing impact more like standout teammate Cameron Heyward in 2020.
Multiple injuries to the 49ers’ offense will impact the next few weeks, starting with Jimmy Garoppolo who’s expected to miss multiple weeks after re-injuring his right ankle.
Jim, via the SiriusXM Fantasy Sports app, brings us his weekly Top Free Agents By Position and his Under The Radar suggestions heading into Week 9 of the NFL season.
Is A.J. Brown the No. 1 receiver in Tennessee, or might it be Corey Davis? Perhaps the answer is both, which leaves nothing but scraps for the team's other pass catchers.
Coming out of a bye week, Chase Young and the Washington defense should have a big day against Daniel Jones.
Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire additions for Week 9 as Drew Lock has a great matchup in week with few options at QB.
Chris Liss has long been an apologist for Daniel Jones, but even he now thinks the Giants should move on if a suitable quarterback is around at their draft slot.
Contrary to some rumors, Will Fuller remained a Texan after the trade deadline and now has a good matchup against the Jaguars.
Liss and Jeff give their take on all the action from Sunday's NFL Week 8. San Francisco is even more banged up. And what's going on with Indy's backfield?
After back-to-back games with minimal usage, Jordan Wilkins unexpectedly replaced a slumping/injured Jonathan Taylor as the Colts' lead runner in Sunday's win over the Lions.
Chris Liss is starting to regret drafting New Orleans' Michael Thomas ahead of Minnesota's Dalvin Cook.