
Davis Mattek checks out which wide receivers have favorable matchups in Week 6 and expects Odell Beckham to post big numbers if he sees too much of shaky Eagles corner Jalen Mills.

The Bengals-Steelers game carries one of the highest over/unders for the week, but Cincinnati is historically one of Ben Roethlisberger's toughest opponents.

The Staff likes Matt Ryan and the Falcons laying only three and a half at home against the visiting Buccaneers.

Jim Coventry analyzes the best IDP matchups for the week, including Jacksonville's Calais Campbell, who could have a big game against the Cowboys.

Sasha Yodashkin looks over Sunday's slate and thinks Jameis Winston's first start of the year should go swimmingly against a vulnerable Falcons defense.

Chris Liss likes Aaron Rodgers and the Packers to handle their business at home against a banged-up 49ers squad

Chris likes Alex Smith and the one-point-favorite Redskins to bounce back at home against the Panthers.

Jameis Winston makes his first start of the season in a juicy matchup against the Falcons. See where he ranks among all the quarterbacks in this week's Value Meter.

Jeff Stotts analyzes the key injuries from last week and what it means for Week 6. Will the Rams be without their top two wideouts?

Juan Carlos Blanco analyzes the rising and falling fantasy fortunes of some key players after Week 5 and notes that Adam Thielen has emerged as a truly elite wideout with Kirk Cousins delivering passes to him.

The Packers are our top recommendation for a second time in three weeks, playing host to C.J. Beathard and the banged-up 49ers.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire pickups for Week 6, including Alfred Morris, who will get more work in San Francisco with Matt Breida out.

With Jay Ajayi suffering a season-ending ACL tear, the surging Wendell Smallwood will compete with a recovering Corey Clement (quad) for valuable snaps in a high-scoring offense.

NFL coaches constantly fail to evaluate their players correctly, but Nick Chubb might remain muted in 2018 specifically because the Browns think he's better than Carlos Hyde.

As the injuries pile up in the NFL, Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through the Week 5 medical report and breaks down who's trending towards starting or sitting as of Sunday morning.