
Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the action for Week 17 and looks at each team's playoff scenarios for Week 18.

James Cook struggled against the Chargers on Saturday, but he dominated Buffalo's backfield snaps and touches to an extent previously unseen this season.

Rashee Rice can be locked in as an every-week fantasy starter after topping 80% snap share for the first time in his young career.

Jonathan Taylor scored a pair of touchdowns, but Zack Moss got more work than in recent weeks and could limit JT's production moving forward.

Jim Coventry has you covered for your Thanksgiving fantasy contests with rankings for players, pies, side dishes and more. Here's a Turkey Day cheat sheet for which to give thanks. Gobble, gobble.

Zay Flowers didn't have a big stat line Week 11 but figures to see a ton of targets over the final month and a half of the season.

Bills TE Dalton Kincaid caught eight passes Sunday and should get plenty of chances the next few weeks with teammate Dawson Knox scheduled for wrist surgery.

The NFC West was full of interesting developments Week 7, including RBs Darrell Henderson and Emari Demercado ascending to lead roles for their respective teams.

Trey McBride and Michael Mayer took big step forwards Week 6 and could end up being worthwhile fantasy starters by the end of the season.

Most of us would sooner forget the Broncos-Bears game, but it was at least interesting for fantasy purposes thanks to young RBs Khalil Herbert and Jaleel McLaughlin both taking on larger roles.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Seattle QB Geno Smith returns to New York in a battle against the Giants.

Dan Marcus analyzes the DFS contests for the Thursday night matchup as Jordan Love looks like the better value at quarterback.

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.

The Dolphins rightfully get most of the headlines this week, but De'Von Achane might not be the only emerging rookie star in a high-flying AFC offense.

Tutu Atwell had another big game, and he's still available on waivers in a lot of leagues after the focus last week fell on teammates Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams.