Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott rushed 30 times for 140 yards Sunday against the Bears, but three other Dallas players scored rushing touchdowns, making the rookie's fantasy owners panic.
Rookie quarterback Carson Wentz has the Eagles off to a 3-0 start, but fantasy owners ready to jump on the bandwagon will have to wait a little bit.
The Dolphins and Bucs draw juicy Week 3 matchups, facing the Browns (sans Josh McCown) and Rams, respectively.
While typically not a fantasy darling, Joe Flacco could be in for a huge day in a potential Baltimore-Jacksonville shootout.
Mario Puig can't rely on Detroit's DeAndre Levy, who is sidelined with an injury that doesn't look like it's getting better soon.
Luke Hoover explores which players face favorable matchups Week 3, and those you may want to find an alternative for.
Erik Siegrist previews an NFC South Monday night showdown as Drew Brees and the Saints face the Falcons in what could be a shootout.
Kevin Payne breaks down some attractive FanDuel picks for Week 3, including Ryan Tannehill and the Dolphins defense at home against a lackluster Browns squad.
Davis Mattek looks at target trends after Week 2 and thinks Stefon Diggs is poised to become the league's next elite wide receiver.
Vlad Sedler offers his tournament and cash game recommendations for Week 3 and thinks Melvin Gordon's hot start and favorable matchup against the Colts make him a near must-own.
The Staff likes Matt Stafford and the Lions getting 7.5 points against a Packers team that's been inconsistent on offense since the start of 2015.
Chris Liss is taking Russell Wilson and the Seahawks who are only 8.8-percent owned and 80.5 percent likely to beat the 49ers at home.
Jeff Zimmerman delves into the numbers to figure out just how much weight fantasy owners should give to the previous season when evaluating players.
DeMarco Murray quietly has been one of the few reliable running backs through the season's first two weeks, and he checks in at No. 4 in this week's rankings.
Andrew Fiorentino recaps a litany of injuries to backfields across the NFL in Week 2, including another serious blow to the Chargers' offense.
Jeff Stotts recaps some of the significant player injuries from Week 2, of which there are plenty, including Adrian Peterson’s torn meniscus, which should keep him off the field for at least a few weeks.