Dan Marcus analyzes the DFS contests for the Thursday night matchup as Jordan Love looks like the better value at quarterback.
Sasha Yodashkin reviews the Week 4 main slate and thinks George Kittle is too big a bargain against a Cardinals defense that's been vulnerable to tight ends.
Jerry Donabedian anticipates big numbers from Kirk Cousins and others in a Vikings-Panthers matchup between teams that have most of their injury concerns on the defensive side.
The RotoWire staff likes the Browns and Packers this week. Check out the rest of the picks for Week 4.
Dan Marcus goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.
De'Von Achane set the fantasy world on fire last week, but how will he fare in a tougher matchup against the Bills?
Justin Herbert is down one of his top receivers, but RotoWire's Joe Bartel is still banking on the Chargers and Raiders putting up plenty of points in Week 4.
Dan Marcus highlights Week 4 IDP options, including Carolina's Kamu Grugier-Hill, whose defensive snaps have increased significantly following an unfortunate injury to Shaq Thompson.
With veteran breakout candidates all falling flat, a pair of NFC North tight ends are rapidly emerging as the league's new stars at the position.
Alan Seslowsky believes it is ok to "buy high" on the Miami Dolphin's electric runner, De'Von Achane.
Jerry Donabedian surveys the RB landscape with the help of advanced stats, identifying Melvin Gordon and Matt Breida as the top Week 4 waiver adds in leagues where De'Von Achane isn't available.
Jeff Stotts highlights the week's biggest NFL injuries, starting with Saints QB Derek Carr whose status is up in the air for Week 4, as he was diagnosed with a a sprain of the acromioclavicular joint.
Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the week, including Green Bay tight end Luke Musgrave, who should start finding the end zone soon.
The Broncos don't quite top Jerry Donabedian's streaming list this week, but he isn't afraid to start them against the Bears or Jets even after a 70-point disaster in Miami.