
Alex Rikleen takes a category-by-category approach to highlight low-owned players who can help your fantasy team right away.

De'Aaron Fox makes for an appealing, cheap play against a Suns team that fired its coach less than 24 hours ago.
Hassan Whiteside is averaging 20.5 points and 18.0 rebounds per game over his last two, and he has a great opportunity to increase those numbers Wednesday against the 76ers.
With Zach LaVine out for the season, a healthy Kris Dunn could emerge as a source of consistent assists.
Julius Randle ($5,800) has the makings of a strong value play Wednesday in his second game back from illness.
Andre' Snellings delivers his FanDuel selections for a limited three-game slate on Super Bowl Sunday.
With Joel Embiid being rested Sunday, Nerlens Noel is likely to see his usage soar against the Bulls, making him a solid fantasy option.
Juan Blanco looks at players on the waiver wire who can give fantasy owners a boost, like Mavericks guard Devin Harris.
Alex Rikleen picks his Fantasy All-Star team using some math to determine the lineup. Will Russell Westbrook be snubbed from his All-Star team too?
Cody Zeller is averaging 6.4 rebounds per game on the season and is available in 30% of ESPN leagues.
Nikola Mirotic and Doug McDermott are worth a look, as the Bulls play five games in a week for the only time this season.
Myles Turner has returned solid profits of late, and he's likely to keep it going Saturday against a Knicks team on the second night of a back to back.
After a rough start to the season, the Pelicans' Buddy Hield has worked his way back into the rotation.
Derrick Rose's decreased price is too low to ignore Wednesday, even against a Hawks defense that has been decent against point guards.