Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night game as a gimpy Russell Wilson tries to lead the Seahawks past the visiting Bills.
The Staff is going ugly this week with three underdogs including Todd Gurley and the Rams getting three points at home against the visiting Panthers.
Vlad Sedler looks over this week's bye-ravaged player pool, and isn't afraid to get chalky with Ezekiel Elliott in a premium matchup against the Browns.
Chris Liss is making the four percent-owned Vikings at home against the Lions his top choice, followed by the Cowboys, the Packers and Seahawks. He's fading the Chiefs who are more than 46 percent owned.
Greg Olsen is coming off his worst week of the season, but he's on top of the TE ranks this week anyhow. Check out that and all of Jeff Erickson's rankings for Week 9.
Chris Bennett takes a look at another tumultuous week in the NFL, and welcomes Alshon Jeffery back to prominence thanks to the return of Jay Cutler under center for the Bears.
Borrowing a page out of Scott Pianowski's book, Chris Liss has largely taken to fading injured players' recovery timetables.
Spencer Ware could be out at least week after he suffered a concussion during the Chief’s win against the Colts, meanwhile fellow Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles will miss at least eight more weeks.
Led by No. 3 overall pick Joey Bosa, the re-emergent San Diego defense should thrive in a Week 9 home contest against Marcus Mariota and the Titans.
Kevin Payne finds the top waiver-wire pickups for Week 9, including Charcandrick West, who looks like the next man up in Kansas City after Spencer Ware went down.
Michael Rathburn sheds light on his process of selecting signal callers for cash games on DraftKings.
Jim Coventry tunes us into his NFL Barometer this week, keying on a rising Dez Bryant and some potential turmoil in Seattle with Russell Wilson and Christine Michael.
Jimmy Graham used to be one of the best red-zone weapons in the NFL, but he hasn't been used nearly as much by the Seahawks despite Russell Wilson's lack of running this season.
Spencer Ware was one of several top players to suffer an injury Sunday, and with six teams on bye, the effects of those injuries affected more fantasy managers than usual.
With Devontae Booker freeing up budget elsewhere, it shouldn't be too difficult to squeeze in target monster Mike Evans