
Jeff Zimmerman analyzes whether a quarterback's targets are predictable from year to year. Is Tom Brady likely to throw to his wide receivers more this year?

Michael Rathburn breaks down the important dos and don'ts for NFL DFS. When should you stack, when should you not?

Davis Mattek looks at five wideouts whose projected target volume could end up being very optimistic, including the Texans' DeAndre Hopkins.

Just in time to kick off the regular season, Jim Coventry looks at the list of defenders who will definitely miss games, as well as players who could possibly miss time.

In an examination of high-upside tournament targets for best ball, Tevin Coleman presents top-five RB potential in the event of a Freeman absence.

Jeff & Liss discuss which Patriots running back has the best chance of getting the bulk of the carries.

Juan Carlos Blanco checks out whose fantasy value is rising and falling heading into the final weekend of the preseason, including second-year breakout candidate John Ross.

Marqise Lee's season-ending injury is a substantial loss for Jacksonville, but it clears an obvious opening for Donte Moncrief.

Jeff Stotts breaks down Cowboys center Travis Frederick’s diagnosis of Guillain-Barre, and autoimmune disorder that could keep him sidelined for weeks if not months.

Here are Jeff Erickson's Week 1 Value Meter rankings, with one significant change from previous years.

Jeff Zimmerman analyzes whether the quarterback or wide receiver is most important when it comes to catch rates for new QB/WR pairings. Which player has more influence?

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