
With Marvin Lewis likely headed out the door, the lifeless Bengals provide an accommodating matchup for Detroit's Matthew Stafford and Theo Riddick.

After a down week, the Staff unanimously likes Russell Wilson and the Seahawks as five-point underdogs in Dallas.

Not only has Blake Bortles strung together a few strong fantasy outings, but he appears to be making his pass catchers productive rather than the other way around.

Jim Coventry checks out the slate for the regular season's second-last week and thinks a healthy Alvin Kamara will be able to exploit the Falcons' linebacking corps.

Believe it or not, Chris likes Tyrod Taylor and the Bills as 12-point road underdogs in New England.

Ezekiel Elliott returns this week - where does he rank on the Week 16 Value Meter? Check out that and all of Jeff Erickson's weekly rankings.

In a season littered with notable injuries to big players, star receiver Antonio Brown’s name is now added to the list with a calf strain.

Juan Carlos Blanco examines who's fortunes and rising and falling heading into Week 16 and likes what he's seen from Mitchell Trubisky now that the rookie is being allowed to show what he can do.

Josh Norman and the Redskins will tee off on either Paxton Lynch or Brock Osweiler, after taking care of business against Blaine Gabbert on Sunday.

Kevin Payne finds some waiver wire gems for Week 16, including Baltimore's Joe Flacco, who has an excellent matchup against a weak Colts defense.

A Real Man isn't afraid to take Jalen Ramsey and the Jaguars Defense in the first round and offer sidebets like nobody's business.

Jim Coventry recognizes the Packers' Ha Ha Clinton-Dix as a player who could be in for a big day in Week 16.

With a bunch of lesser-known receivers putting up big games, fantasy players who relied on their workhorse running backs, like the Rams' Todd Gurley, probably advanced in their playoffs.