
With Antonio Brown gone, Chris Liss predicts Juju Smith-Schuster will finish top-three in catches and yards among wide receivers.

Thursday night's season opener between the Packers and Bears is expected to be a close game, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird breaks down a number of strategies for attacking the single-game DFS slate.

Chris Carson has a great home matchup this week against the Bengals. Check out all of Jeff Erickson's weekly rankings.

Carlos Hyde and Darwin Thompson were enough cause for concern to Damien Williams' workload, and switching Hyde for LeSean McCoy didn't ease those concerns any.

Jim Coventry begins the season pointing out players whose value is elevated for the upcoming week, including Fletcher Cox, whose Eagles could be playing with the lead against the Redskins.

Chris Liss discusses his methods for picking games against the spread the last two decades and how ultimately it's a battle to utilize a beginner's state of mind.

Jerry Donabedian explains how embracing variance in DFS football can lay the foundation for an exciting and profitable NFL season.

Mario and McKechs discuss the pros and cons of the New England passing offense. How high should we rank Julian Edelman?

Former NFL offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz talks with Liss about the role a team's offensive line plays in a running backs success.

Rashaad Penny's ADP is falling as Chris Carson's rises, but it opens a buying opportunity for the former since Carson's gains are through the passing game rather than at Penny's expense.

Jim Coventry previews the final week of preseason DFS as James Washington looks to solidify his role with the Steelers.

Kenny Stills appears unwanted in Miami and his future fantasy prospects are in a flux as a result, but one certainty is that Stills is likely a standout NFL wideout despite his recent struggles.

Leonard Fournette and Dalvin Cook got three-down usage in their preseason cameos, while Kerryon Johnson shared snaps with C.J. Anderson.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling was headed for a starting role anyway, but his route to a three-down role became even clearer with the ankle injury suffered by teammate Equanimeous St. Brown.