
Luke Hoover acknowledges that Week 1 can be wildly hit-or-miss for fantasy lineups, but he still sees obvious upgrades -- including Philip Rivers -- and downgrades.

Davis Mattek notes some passing games he's keeping a close eye on in Week 1, including how quickly the Browns work Josh Gordon back into a full role.

The Staff likes Von Miller and the Broncos as three-point home favorites against the visiting Seahawks.

Sasha Yodashkin digs into the Week 1 slate and expects Keenan Allen to see big volume in a potential shootout against the Chiefs.

Backing Drew Brees and the Saints at home against the Buccaneers who are without their starting quarterback.

Jeff Stotts says that the Eagles announced officially that Carson Wentz won’t play week 1 as expected, Alshon Jeffery will be out at least two games, and Jay Ajayi has a foot injury.

Chris Liss likes Andy Dalton and the Bengals getting three points against the Colts in Indianapolis Sunday.

Juan Carlos Blanco sets the table for Week 1 with a look at whose fortunes are rising and falling and notes that Le'Veon Bell's continued holdout thrusts James Conner into a much bigger role than expected.

Jim Coventry expects the Panthers, whose offensive line has been decimated by injuries, to have its hands full with DeMarcus Lawrence and the rest of Dallas’ defensive line.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the season's first week as James Conner could get a big workload for the Steelers if Le'Veon Bell doesn't return.

Chris Liss likes Leonard Fournette to have a monster year now that he's healthy and in better shape.

The Broncos thinned their running back depth chart by cutting DeAngelo Henderson on Saturday, then named Royce Freeman starter on Monday.

Jeff Zimmerman dives into the difficult area of rookie projections that incorporates team context. How much does team context matter when projecting rookie backs and receivers?