Mario Puig sizes up the IDP prospects around the league, as DeAndre Levy's injury situation grows more ominous by the day in the Detroit.
Kevin Payne looks at the FanDuel situation for Week 7, with guys like Blake Bortles and Jeremy Maclin set to provide value in favorable matchups.
Luke Hoover explores which players face favorable matchups in Week 7, and those you may want to find an alternative for.
Davis Mattek rates Mike Evans as his top wideout this week, as the Bucs head into a soft part of their schedule and can't seem to keep any running backs healthy.
Vlad Sedler expects Antonio Brown's ownership rate to plummet without Ben Roethlisberger delivering the ball to him, making him an excellent contrarian tournament play.
Andrew Fiorentino reviews a hectic week of injuries, trades and surprising resurgences, but even with Arian Foster healthy he doesn't expect Jay Ajayi to relinquish the starting RB spot in Miami any time soon.
Not only are Von Miller and the Broncos laying seven against the visiting Texans one of five unanimous picks, but three writers also made them their best bets.
Ben Roethlisberger could miss two to four weeks with his latest injury, a torn meniscus in his left knee. Roethlisberger opted for a meniscectomy, so Jeff Stotts expects his return to fall somewhere later in the time table.
Chris likes Alex Smith and the four-percent-owned Chiefs at home against the road-challenged Saints.
Chaos reigns supreme in Pittsburgh with Ben Roethlisberger out. Check out all of Jeff Erickson's rankings for Week 7.
Kevin Payne's weekly look at the league's best waiver-wire pickups includes San Francisco wide receiver Torrey Smith, who is back on the fantasy radar with Colin Kaepernick's return.
Ezekiel Elliott, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys elite offensive line will pose problems for every defense they face this season. If Dez Bryant ever returns to form, look out.
Jim Coventry tunes us into his NFL Barometer this week, focusing on a few players to target in trade and others to sell high with nearly a third of the season in the books.
Drew Brees has completed nearly 90 percent of his passes inside the 10-yard line, as the Saints continue to ride his arm near the goal line.