
The Cowboys vs. Eagles game is sitting with a 49.5-point total (-110/-110) on FanDuel Sportsbook, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird has a way to get the same payout while only needing 40 points to hit.

A bad Atlanta secondary gets worse without Desmond Trufant in Week 7, leaving Jared Goff with a perfect bounce-back setting.

There are a number of higher-priced running backs in play this week, but the Raiders' Josh Jacobs could be highly owned because of his salary.

Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird preview Sunday's 11-game daily fantasy NFL slate, including why there could be some optimism about Jared Goff and the Rams.

Jerry Donabedian offers up a variety of strategies for GPPs, including Tyler Boyd and Kenny Golladay with reduced prices in suboptimal matchups.

Kevin Payne thinks that because the Jaguars shouldn’t have trouble moving the ball, a stack featuring Gardner Minshew is worth considering.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down the best and worst matchups of Week 7, putting Daniel Jones at the top of the list for QB streamers.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as the Patriots head to East Rutherford to face the AFC East rival Jets.

Sasha Yodashkin digs into Week 7's Sunday slate and thinks Julio Jones should be able to take advantage of a Rams secondary that's been repeatedly burned deep, Jalen Ramsey or no Jalen Ramsey.

The Chiefs' offense offers plenty of upside plays, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird says don't forget about the Broncos' Courtland Sutton on Thursday night.

Chris Liss likes George Kittle and the 49ers as a "pot odds" play with the Bills seeing nearly 70 percent ownership this week.

Jeff Edgerton expects another big week from Chris Carson, who will be facing the Ravens porous run defensive in Week 7. See which other players Jeff is targeting in Pick8 contests.

Chris likes Russell Wilson and the Seahawks as 3.5-point home favorites against the visiting Ravens.

The Cowboys star wide receiver Amari Cooper is sidelined with a quadriceps contusion, which may keep him a game-time decision for Sunday night’s game.

Jerry Donabedian expects the red-hot New Orleans defense to maintain its recent form, heading to Chicago for a cushy matchup with either Chase Daniel or Mitchell Trubisky.