Le'Veon Bell's slow start to the season worried lots of fantasy owners, but Sunday's big performance against the Ravens calmed plenty of nerves.
The Raiders' Michael Crabtree and the Seahawks' Doug Baldwin head the top injury concerns for fantasy owners heading into Week 4. Juan Carlos Blanco gives the latest updates on their statuses and the rest of the walking wounded as of early Sunday morning.
With Julio Jones lagging in the first three weeks, it's time for a correction in Week 4. Buffalo is too small and slow to keep up.
Jeff Zimmerman reviews how last week's projections turned out and takes a stab at Week 4 projections for quarterbacks.
Kevin Payne checks in with his Week 4 FanDuel plays, including a pair of Seahawks looking to bounce back against Indianapolis in front of the 12th Man.
A stack featuring Ezekiel Elliott and the Dallas defense makes a whole lot of sense if you don't think the Rams are for real.
Davis Mattek looks at receivers who are meeting expectations, and some who are not. Find out why Jordan Matthews is the biggest takeaway.
Sasha Yodashkin picks the Week 4 Fanball slate as Travis Kelce looks to showcase his skills on Monday Night Football.
Joe Mixon stands to benefit from the combination of a new offensive coordinator and a matchup with the Browns.
The Staff likes Joe Flacco and the Ravens getting three points at home against the road-challenged Steelers.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup Kirk Cousins and the Redskins travel to Kansas City with a date against the Chiefs.
Liss & Jeff debate the best way to manage your Team Defense spot for season-long leagues, post Week 3.
Jim Coventry bites the bullet and recommends a struggling Can Newton as a tournament play in Week 4 as the Panthers take on what has been a very soft Patriots defense.
The math says take the chalk, i.e., Russell Wilson and the Seahawks who are 13-point home favorites against the Andrew Luck-less Colts.