Scott Jenstad scans the Christmas weekend slate of games and reveals some of his favorite plays on DraftKings.
Luke Hoover analyzes which players are positioned in favorable matchups during championship week for most fantasy leagues.
David Irving's dominant showing against the Buccaneers on Sunday has him atop the list of weekly risers.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night showdown between the Cowboys and Lions, with rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott expected to continue to shine.
Vlad Sedler notes that while the elite options at RB have been incredibly consistent this year, it might be time to spend up for Antonio Brown instead in a must-win home game for the Steelers.
Jim Coventry breaks down the top defensive options to stream in Week 16, including the Chargers, who will continue to rely on rookie Joey Bosa for sacks.
Even though Chris Liss thinks Philip Rivers the Chargers will win in Cleveland, he has them behind six other teams as they're the most owned team and uniquely capable of horrifying failure at any time.
Brock Osweiler's overdue demotion has the Staff unanimously on the Texans this week as mere 2.5-point home favorites over the Bengals.
Championship Week! After what appeared to be two dreadful quarterback weeks, the matchups appear to look better this week.
Chris likes Dez Bryant and the Cowboys as seven-point home favorites against the Lions on Monday night.
If you’ve made it this far in your fantasy league, Jeff Stotts suggests studying the waiver wires for healthy, reliable options to secure a league victory. He also breaks down this week’s most notable injuries.
Andrew Fiorentino finds a few silver linings among all the cloudy fantasy pictures heading into most leagues' championship week, including Ty Montgomery cementing his place as the Packers' lead back.
Jim Coventry explores which players are poised to end the 2016 campaign on a high note, starting with the Packers' dual-threat running back.
Chris Liss explains why he started Adrian Peterson last week in a high-stakes playoff contest and re-defines the notion of
Kevin Payne throws out some waiver-wire hopefuls for the fantasy playoffs, including New England running back Dion Lewis.
Ty Montgomery's emergence as a legitimate red-zone rushing option has given the Packers a dimension they have struggled to use in recent weeks, and it could hurt the receivers' fantasy value.