
Christian McCaffrey was explosive in Week 1 against the Rams, and the expectations are high once again for Thursday's game against the Buccaneers.

Chris Liss likes Alvin Kamara and the Saints as three-point road underdogs against the Rams. He also likes the Raiders as eight-point home dogs against the Chiefs and the Bears as 2.5-point favorites in Denver.

J.J. Watt should get the best of Gardner Minshew, but fantasy owners looking ahead to Week 3 might prefer the Cowboys or Bills instead of the Texans.

Week 1 saw teams unleash their deep threats like Cincinnati's John Ross, Baltimore's Marquise Brown and Philadelphia's DeSean Jackson.

Several NFL players injured their collarbones in Week 1, including Nick Foles, who’s been placed on IR and will be eligible to return Week 11.

Jim Coventry says that once Washington QB Case Keenum finds himself playing from behind, DeMarcus Lawrence and the rest of the Dallas pass rushers are sure to have him on his heels.

Jerry Donabedian does a deep dive into the Week 1 numbers and notes that Mark Andrews was one Raven whose big performance was backed up by his usage.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire pickups for Week 2 as Tampa Bay's Ronald Jones finally showed flashes of his potential Sunday.

Sammy Watkins is in line for a lot of work while Tyreek Hill is out. How high does he rate on this week's Value Meter?

Liss and Chris review their big surprises from Week 1 (prior to the two Monday night games). Jeff can't believe how well John Ross and his Bengals played.

The Saints are favored in a game that's expected to have lots of points scored, which will surely make Alvin Kamara a popular fantasy pick on Monday night's two-game slate.

Dak Prescott looks like a potentially elite fantasy quarterback now that he has Kellen Moore running the Dallas offense.

With the first full Sunday of the 2019 NFL season set to kick off, Juan Carlos Blanco offers you the latest key health updates to help you set your Week 1 fantasy lineups.

The Cardinals' offense is the big unknown in Week 1, but there are a few bets worth considering if you're a believer in Kyler Murray being able to quickly handle Kliff Kingsbury's high-tempo offense.