Jason Collette looks at the cesspool that is catcher this season for bargains that could pay off for owners who wait to draft a backstop.
Jeff Stotts explains J.D. Martinez’s mild to moderate sprained Lisfranc ligament, which should keep the All-Star outfielder out three to four weeks.
Liss and DVR co-host the NFBC Ultimate League with Craig Mish. How long should folks wait on pitching?
Doug Thorburn analyzes the pros and cons of his personal pitcher rankings system. Find out how he'll use the rankings to draft.
Scott Jenstad focuses on KDS strategy, fades and targets, including late-rounder Brandon Crawford who, Jenstad notes, in a 15-team league might be the perfect guy to toss in the MI slot.
Derek VanRiper checks in on the key job battles for all 30 teams as the final week of spring training approaches.
In Brad Johnson’s final week of division deep dives, he takes a look at the American League West, featuring injured Angels closer Huston Street, who will miss the beginning of the season.
Todd Zola offers his views on how to manage your resources effectively at the auction table, and how to budget properly for an ace pitcher like Madison Bumgarner.
James Anderson looks back at last year's hitting prospect predictions and offers new ones for 2017, including a late-season starting gig in the majors for Gleyber Torres.
Dave Regan contributes his weekly rumblings again with the season a few weeks away, breaking down a crop of lesser-known prospects that could make an impact in the next year or two.
This week, Doug Thorburn analyses pitchers who rank lower in his DT system than where they usually fall according to NFBC ADP, including Blue Jay Aaron Sanchez.
Jeff Zimmerman's analysis of playing time and risk contradicts what most fantasy owners believe -- the top players are not the safest draft picks. Which players are?
Vlad Sedler's latest Barometer breaks down the outfield by ADP, pointing out profit potential in players like the Royals' oft-injured Lorenzo Cain.
Although the 2016 National League Rookie of the Year Corey Seager has a mild oblique strain, Jeff Stotts says the Dodgers are optimistic that he’ll be ready in time for Opening Day.