In his seventh annual set of Thanksgiving Day rankings, Derek VanRiper goes full homer and puts Aaron Rodgers atop the list of quarterbacks.
Andrew Fiorentino discusses the aftermath of another week with big backfield shakeups, including the return to prominence of the disappointing Eddie Lacy
Mark Stopa gives fantasy owners to cut Philip Rivers in shallow leagues as the Chargers quarterback is a one-man show without Keenan Allen.
Thomas Rawls exploded for 255 yards and two touchdowns Sunday, and he could get significantly more playing time down the stretch if Marshawn Lynch's injury is more serious than expected.
Mario Edwards began the season as a backup, but he's stood out following the season-ending injury to Justin Tuck.
Joel Bartilotta predicts Matthew Stafford will have a good week against the Raider's dismal pass defense.
Davis Mattek looks at where the targets are flowing and sees plenty for Mike Evans, but few scores. Expect a correction to come soon.
Vlad Sedler breaks down Week 11 where Matthew Stafford has such a good matchup that it makes him a great value despite a season's worth of disappointment.
Dez Bryant is $1,000 cheaper than he was in Week 1, but he's got Tony Romo back under center and throwing passes to him, making him a tremendous value opportunity this weekend.
Luke Hoover scouts the matchups for Week 11 and doesn't like the setup against the Bills for Tom Brady, who is without yet another playmaker in the Pats' offense.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Tyrod Taylor and the Bills travel to the New England for an AFC East showdown with the Patriots.
Despite the change at quarterback from Peyton Manning to Brock Osweiler, RotoWire's Kevin Payne still thinks wideout Demaryius Thomas could be a big producer this weekend.
The Staff likes Joe Flacco and the Ravens laying two points at home against the Case Keenum-led Rams.