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He needed some help, but when it was all said and done at the 3M Open, Tony Finau walked away with his first win of the season and the third PGA Tour victory over his career.

After the disqualifications of first and second place Denny Hamlin and Kyle Bush, the first of its type since 1960, Chase Elliott was declared the winner at Pocono and remains atop the standings.

Nick Grays identifies his favorite underrated and undervalued quarterbacks to target in fantasy for the upcoming college football season.

Kevin Payne identifies his best MLB bets and player props for Monday's baseball action. Visit RotoWire for more MLB picks and betting insights all season long.

Jason Collette breaks down the players most likely to be dealt at the deadline as well as those who are set to benefit from increased playing time.

On the road, bargain bat Jake Cronenworth has an .867 OPS, and San Diego is on the road Monday, plus Tigers starter Drew Hutchison has a 4.46 ERA.

George Pickens got that dawg in him, but it's less clear whether the Steelers can get viable targets to him with Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool around.

Mike Barner gets into Monday’s 12-game slate, rolling with an Astros stack in the series-opener out in Oakland.

In what may be Tom Brady's last hurrah in the NFL, he'll be doing so without Bruce Arians and Rob Gronkowski, while he likely won't have Chris Godwin available for a good portion of the season.

No team has repeated as Super Bowl champs since the Patriots in 2004, so coach Sean McVay has his work cut out for him to get back to the big game. Helping the cause is the uncanny Stafford-Kupp connection.

Moving on from the doomed-before-it-started Urban Meyer era, the Jaguars under new coach Doug Pederson will look to facilitate Trevor Lawrence's development in the quarterback's second campaign.

With serious upgrades to the receiving corps this offseason, the Lions are poised to be more well-rounded in an offense that features D'Andre Swift, Amon-Ra St. Brown and T.J. Hockenson.

The Magic saw what they needed to see from No. 1 overall pick Paolo Banchero before pulling him after only two Las Vegas Summer League appearances.

Todd Zola examines the best catchers and infielders of the first half, with Jonah Heim part of a group of young backstops who made some noise.