The Staff is rolling the dice on Danny Dimes and the Giants getting 10.5 points as Monday night home dogs.
The Chiefs are the chalk, and at only 33-percent ownership, there's no great opportunity cost in using them.
Chris Liss likes a rested Lamar Jackson and the Ravens at home and off a bye as 3.5-point favorites over the Steelers.
While Cole Beasley is on pace for a 1,000-yard season, Brandon Aiyuk is a better waiver add if he's available, as teammate Deebo Samuel is expected to miss multiple games with a hamstring injury.
Atlanta's Foyesade Oluokun might look like a safety at around 6-2, 215, but his tackle totals are about as big as any linebacker in the game at the moment.
Jim Coventry provides his top free agents and some under the radar picks for Week 8. If you need WR help, Corey Davis is probably available.
The New Orleans defense hasn't played up to its talent level, but a trip to Chicago could set things right for at least one afternoon.
Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire additions for Week 8, including Miami's new starter, Tua Tagovailoa.
OBJ's season-ending knee injury Sunday is bad news for both Chris Liss and Jeff Erickson in the NFFC.
Chase Edmonds was already making an impact with his receiving ability, and he could now be looking at a three-down role while Kenyan Drake recovers from an ankle injury.
It took him a few weeks to get going, but at age 31, the GOAT TE looks more or less like his old self.
Two elite defenses will be on display in Monday night's game between the Bears and Rams, which could make it tough to get much fantasy value out of guys like Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods.
Aaron Rodgers needed a strong Week 7 bounce back after imploding against the Buccaneers in Week 6, and a four-touchdown showing against Houston should suffice.
Sunday night's matchup between the Seahawks and Cardinals is expected to have a ton of fantasy points, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why Chris Carson could be the right differential for large-field GPPs.