Chris likes the Jason Pierre-Paul and the underrated Giants defense as 4.5-point favorites at home against a Saints team that's decimated in the secondary and tends to struggle on the road.
The Giants and Saints rightfully will get a lot of attention this week for their shootout potential, but Amari Cooper and the Raiders should have a good offensive matchup as well for the second week in a row.
Jeff Stotts explains Browns QB Robert Griffin’s fractured shoulder injury on his nonthrowing arm. Expected to miss eight weeks, Griffin could return to practice in as little as six.
Andrew Fiorentino checks out rosters around the league and sees a lot of targets up for grabs in San Diego after Keenan Allen's latest injury.
Kevin Payne picks through the waiver wire for players who could make a difference for fantasy owners, including the Browns Josh McCown, who takes over at quarterback with RG3's injury.
Even with an ideal matchup in Week 2 against the Saints, Chris Liss doubts new Giants coach Ben McAdoo will commit to getting Odell Beckham the ball the way the Steelers do for Antonio Brown.
Cam Newton's ability to run the football put a cap on Jonathan Stewart's fantasy upside last season. But do other mobile quarterbacks have the same affect on their running backs?
Michael Rathburn shares some key points with new DFS players regarding the effect of inactive players on roster construction and choosing contests to enter.
Jim Coventry looks at the risers and fallers in the NFL as we head into Week 2, including a performance that perhaps should cause owners to re-assess New Orleans' Willie Snead.
Chris and Jeff discuss Giants head coach Ben McAdoo's poor decisions and how it will impact the team for the rest of the season.
Ryan Mathews had the most carries inside the 10-yard line in Week 1, and with a rookie quarterback under center, he could get plenty of red-zone work this season.
Brandin Cooks is the only wideout to score multiple touchdowns in Week 1, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird wonders if quarterbacks distributing their TD passes more evenly will make top-tier WRs less important.
It feels weird to use the terms "Browns" and "Weapons" in the same headline, but 2016 could be a unique season for Cleveland.

Jeff Zimmerman analyzes player aging curves to determine when NFL running backs and wide receivers can be expected to decline. Is Julio Jones headed for a fall?
Kevin Payne picks the opening week of the NFL as Kirk Cousins figures to find himself in a shootout against the Steelers.