
McKechs and Jim discuss the hot start, but current slow play from Carolina wide receiver D.J. Moore.

It's been a disheartening season for the Giants offense, but they might get on track as Darius Slayton and company take on a struggling Dallas secondary.

Kevin Payne notes Kyler Murray will be one of the more unpopular picks this week, which makes him a good contrarian play in big GPPs, against the 0-4 Jets.

Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird break down Sunday's (now) 10-game daily fantasy football slate, including whether we'll finally see Ezekiel Elliott's breakout game.

D.J. Moore works as a stand-alone play or as part of a Panthers stack, facing a sieve-like Falcons defense that's been picked apart each and every week this season.

Evan Engram already has volume working in his favor, and he'll get his first favorable matchup of the season when the Giants travel to Dallas in Week 5.

Erik Siegrist previews Tuesday night's Bills-Titans matchup as Josh Allen looks to continue his impressive season.

Ilango Villoth goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.

Sasha Yodashkin looks over the Week 5 slate and expects Lamar Jackson to come up with another big performance at home against the Bengals.

The Buccaneers are favored on the road against the Bears on Thursday night, and fantasy players may want to use Ronald Jones to spearhead their lineups.

The Staff likes Khalil Mack and the Bears as 4.5-point home dogs against the Buccaneers Thursday night.

Jim brings us his Week 5 Start and Sit Advice, with interesting thoughts on Giants Daniel Jones and Darius Slayton, plus Baker Mayfield, Myles Gaskin and others.

Robert Tonyan has been a touchdown machine, but with a bye week coming up and Davante Adams likely available thereafter, Jerry Donabedian believes it's better to use waiver claims on young wide receivers.

Trey Hendrickson is off to a fast start for the Saints, but there will only be so many snaps to go around between Hendrickson, Cam Jordan and the imminently returning Marcus Davenport.