Luke Hoover details which players receive favorable matchups in Week 15, including the Cardinals' No. 1 wideout, Larry Fitzgerald.
The Staff likes Patrick Peterson and the Cardinals as mere 2.5-point favorites at home against the Saints.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as the Redskins look to keep their playoff hopes alive against the visiting Panthers.
Back Russell Wilson and the Seahawks on Thursday night if you have them. Otherwise, it's the Bills at home against the winless Browns.
Vlad Sedler sees a lot of tough matchups for premium quarterbacks on the Week 15 slate, making Kirk Cousins a very enticing play at home against the Panthers on Monday night.
Jim Coventry offers the best streaming options to fill your team defense spot this week, including a red-hot Giants defense facing a banged-up Lions offense.
The quarterback rankings are a potential quagmire again, with many of the top options facing great defenses and/or weather concerns.
Falcons receiver Julio Jones is expected to miss another week with “turf toe,” which, as Jeff Stotts explains, is a metatarsophalangeal sprain of the big toe that is often a tricky injury to manage.
Andrew Fiorentino tries to remember how long it's been since there were worthy running back options on waivers, but expects a late-season bidding frenzy in the wake of Melvin Gordon's injuries.
Prorated over 16 games, Bell's current pace would destroy Chris Johnson's single-season yards-from-scrimmage record and Matt Forte's RB receptions record too.
Kevin Payne's picks from this week's waiver wire include the Jets' Bilal Powell, who could be a difference maker in the fantasy playoffs.
Jim Coventry brings us his NFL Barometer for the week, chock full of risers, fallers and those spinning their wheels with the conclusion of the regular season less than a month away.
With Matt Forte looking likely to miss time with a knee injury, Bilal Powell becomes the most attractive red-zone option for the Jets.
While quarterback scoring was down throughout the league, Le'Veon Bell reminded everyone why he's so special, rushing for a team-record 236 yards along the way.
Davis Mattek notes that Jordy Nelson's target volume has wildly exceeded preseason expectations, allowing him to pull down double-digit TDs despite his declining skills.