
Kevin Payne rolls out his NFL picks for the week and likes Ben Roethlisberger against an injury-depleted Atlanta defense.

Christian McCaffrey lands in a perfect spot for a huge outing, but it'll be tough to fit him in lineups that stack the Falcons-Steelers game.

Despite the Packers' crowded backfield, Luke Hoover can't resist Aaron Jones' upside in a friendly Week 5 matchup with the Lions.

James Conner has faded from the collective fantasy football consciousness after three disappointing games, but he's in a spot this week recapture some of his Week 1 glory.

Davis Mattek looks at which wide receivers have plus or minus matchups in coverage in Week 5 and thinks Jamison Crowder will get his best chance yet to break out.

Erik Siegrist analyzes the Monday night matchup as Drew Brees and the Saints look to keep rolling at home against the Redskins.

Three writers like Marshawn Lynch and the Raiders getting six points in Los Angeles as their best bets.

Sasha Yodashkin digs into Sunday's slate and expects Carson Wentz to air it out at home against a surprisingly vulnerable Vikings' secondary.

Chris Liss is taking the chalk with Tom Brady and the Patriots at home against the Colts on Thursday night.

Chris holds his nose and takes Ezekiel Elliott and the Cowboys getting three and a half points in Houston on Sunday night.

Corey Davis was making plays all over the field against the Eagles last week. Can he continue that level this week - see his and all other Week 5 rankings here.

Jeff Stotts recaps this week’s biggest NFL injuries, including Colts receiver T.Y. Hilton, who’s dealing with both a hamstring and chest injury, while the Colts practice with an abbreviated schedule this week.

Liss & Jeff discuss how good Kareem Hunt can be if he gets the usage he received in last night's Monday Night game.

Jim Coventry notes that Detroit is obsessed with passing the football, which projects for a busy day for safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and the rest of Green Bay’s defensive backs.

Juan Carlos Blanco looks at the risers and fallers after Week 4 and thinks the improvement shown by Joe Flacco and the Baltimore passing game is for real.

Unable to find a photo of Equanimeous St. Brown, Chris Liss opts for Mitchell Trubisky who threw six TD passes.

Kevin Payne analyzes the best wavier-wire pickups for Week 5, including Houston wide receiver Keke Coutee, who made an immediate impact in his first start.