There may not be more of a sure thing in daily fantasy football than Antonio Brown, and RotoWire's Kevin Payne has a number of solid value plays to comfortably fit the Steelers wideout into FanDuel lineups.
Luke Hoover advises to give it another week before making any rash decisions with your fantasy teams, but that doesn't mean you should start Drew Brees this week.
Erik Siegrist analyzes a Monday night matchup that sees Jamaal Charles leading the Chiefs into Green Bay for a showdown with the Packers.
After the Red Wedding in Week 2, Chris Liss advises those who remain (or who started second-chance pools) to play it safe with the chalk this week.
The staff especially likes Andrew Luck and the Colts laying three and a half points at Tennessee. They're not only a unanimous pick, they're Mark Stopa's best bet.
After a Week 2 where he didn't feel strongly about any game, Chris likes the the Cardinals, Colts and Eagles as best bets this Sunday.
Ronny Mor explains how to take advantage of injuries and matchups to maximize points on FanDuel in Week 3.
Vlad Sedler recommends a Packers passing game stack this week in cash games, topped by the elusive Randall Cobb
Andrew Martinez looks at defenses available on your waiver wire, including how the Titans will fair against a struggling Andrew Luck
This week's theme is how to deal with disasters -- Matthew Stafford has a rib injury and a tough matchup. Jeff Erickson breaks down the Week 3 rankings.
Josh Collacchi breaks down Week 3 and finds a good value in Green Bay's James Jones, who is making the most of limited targets this season.
If you drafted Dez Bryant and Tony Romo rather than Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady, is it still possible to contend in your season-long league?
Jeff Stotts analyzes Tony Romo's collarbone injury and looks at whether the team's eight-week recovery timeframe is realistic.
Mario Puig is officially worried about the offenses of Philadelphia and New Orleans where Drew Brees is looking at a multi-game absence due to a rotator cuff injury.
Kevin Payne runs down this week's waiver-wire options led by Oakland's Derek Carr, who has plenty of receiving options on a team that likely will be forced to throw.