
Liss & Jeff discuss Golladay's big Monday Night game and the implications for all three big Lion receivers.

Russell Wilson may end up running for his life in Week 2, bringing his one-man show to Chicago to face Khalil Mack and the Bears on Monday Night Football.

Juan Carlos Blanco takes a look at some rising and falling fantasy outlooks following a turbulent Week 1, and wonders where Doug Baldwin's targets will go after his latest knee injury.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top free-agent pickups of the week, including Quincy Enunwa, who had 10 targets in the Jets' win Monday at Detroit.

Arbitrary roughing-the-passer calls like the ones against Carlos Dunlap Sunday are adding even more variance into the game and increasing the risk that outcomes are not decided on the field.

Jim Coventry says that playing on their home field should put the Saints in position to make the Browns one-dimensional on offense, which should help Trey Hendrickson have a productive performance as a pass rusher.

Joe Mixon's big game was one of the top stories from Sunday, but it took an improbable disappearance of Gio Bernard to clear the way.

Patrick Mahomes was technically an unknown heading into a Week 1 road matchup with a sound Chargers defense, but now he's one of the most feared quarterbacks in the league.

Juan Carlos Blanco helps you wade through the Week 1 injury report, which also includes several prominent absences due to suspensions and one very publicized holdout.

With the masses gravitating toward Alvin Kamara and Texans-Patriots, a lineup based around David Johnson and a Bengals-Colts stack sets up nicely for large tournaments.

Chris Carson picked up momentum all preseason, but a trap game awaits in Denver. The article also examines NO vs TB and NE vs HOU.

Michael Rathburn picks the Week 1 NFL slate on DraftKings as A.J. Green and the Bengals look to put up some points on the Colts.

Kevin Payne dives into Week 1 and believes Patrick Mahomes makes for a great contrarian play on the other side of the ball from Philip Rivers and at a $800 discount.

In the first entry of this series, star Mississippi wideout A.J. Brown is identified as one of the most overpriced college prospects for dynasty fantasy football.