
Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird preview Sunday's daily fantasy football slate, one that will test the resolve of fantasy players who like to focus on matchups and opportunities more than specific player skills.

Ezekiel Elliott is worth paying up for this week, notes Kevin Payne, and he should have a big game against the hapless Dolphins.

Jerry Donabedian sees potential for elevated snap volume in the Panthers-Cardinals contest, making Larry Fitzgerald a great DFS play as part of a stack or on his own.

Liss and Jeff urge you to constantly upgrade your bench. If someone like Marlon Mack is showing injury potential, grab Jordan Wilkins.

Jerry Donabedian dives into Week 3 matchups and expects big things from Greg Olsen even if Kyle Allen replaces Cam Newton at quarterback.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Mitch Trubisky and the Bears look to knock off the Redskins in the nation's capital.

Sasha Yodashkin checks out the Week 3 main slate expects Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense to add to the Dolphins' miseries Sunday.

Thursday night's Titans vs. Jaguars game isn't expected to be high scoring, which should push plenty of fantasy players towards the reliability of running back Derrick Henry.

Liss points out that Cam Newton has been horrible these first two weeks. Jeff chimes in with how he's ranking Carolina's weapons in Week 3.

The Staff likes Jacoby Brissett and the Colts laying only two points at home against the visiting Falcons.

Chris Liss likes the modestly-used Patriots at home against the Jets, but if you used them last week, the Cowboys make for a strong second choice at home against the Dolphins.

Drew Brees tore the UCL in his right thumb and is expected to miss at least six weeks, but a possible IR designation could sideline him for eight weeks.

Chris Liss thinks Patrick Mahomes should have been an easy call in the second round this year and regrets not having more shares of him.

Liss and Jeff discuss the utterly lethal Kansas City offense. Should you play guys like Mecole Hardman and Demarcus Robinson every week?

Jerry Donabedian is cautiously optimistic about Mason Rudolph's long-term prospects, but a trip to San Francisco for his first NFL start only looks promising for the 49ers' defense.

Jerry Donabedian uses an array of statistics to break down all 16 games from Week 2, noting that Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf both have been effective in very different roles for the Seahawks.