
Chris Liss analyzes all 16 favorites as your choices are probably limited if you've made it this far.

The Staff likes three home dogs this week including Ryan Tannehill and the Dolphins getting 7.5 points from the Patriots.

Sasha Yodashkin looks over Sunday's main slate and expects Zach Ertz to remain Carson Wentz's favorite target in a must-win game against the Cowboys.

Chris especially likes Aaron Rodgers and the Packers laying 5.5 points at home against the Falcons now that Mike McCarthy has been canned.

This week features matchups between two elite offenses vs. two elite defenses - which prevail? The oddsmakers prefer the elite offenses of KC and the Rams.

Jeff Stotts rounds up this week’s most significant NFL injuries, including Panther Greg Olsen’s torn plantar fascia, which will keep him out for the remainder of the season.

Juan Carlos Blanco finds a lot of teams with backfield questions heading into Week 14, including a Chiefs squad that can no longer lean on Kareem Hunt to carry the load.

It’s likely Baltimore will have to throw more often than they’re comfortable with, so there’s an opportunity for Justin Houston and the rest of the Chiefs’ pass rushers to have one of their better performances of the season.

A Thursday game pitting Marcus Mariota against Cody Kessler is the perfect recipe for sacks and turnovers.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire options for Week 14 as Josh Allen's rushing ability has made him a decent fantasy target.

Chris Liss argues for the importance of the running game in general and individual star running backs in particular.

Gus Edwards was a late-season lifeline for those who added him a few weeks ago, but the return of Kenneth Dixon from IR could complicate the formula for Edwards.

Liss & Jeff discuss the troubling events in Detroit and changes to Matthew Stafford's fantasy value.

Derek VanRiper takes a look at the Monday Night matchup between the Redskins and Eagles from a single-game DFS perspective.

There might not be much hope in 2018 with his career otherwise at a crossroads, but the firing of Mike McCarthy might set Aaron Rodgers free in 2019.