
Jesse Siegel returns to examine the risers and fallers this week in college hoops, including dark horse ACC Player of the Year candidate Moses Wright.

With the injury bug striking the Wolfpack, Jericole Hellems is seeing his role grow to the point where nationwide fantasy relevance is on the horizon. Chris Bennett looks at this week's pickups.

After a pair of quality outings against a defensively-sound Colorado team, Jake Letarski likes Noah Williams as a higher-priced option to target on the Sunday slate, especially if Isaac Bonton sits again.

The Ducks have had plenty of moving pieces this year, but Chris Duarte has been a consistent contributor for coach Dana Altman. Jesse Siegel takes a look at this week's risers and fallers in college hoops.

Austin Wiley and the Tigers or Tyler Bey and the Buffaloes? Dan Labosky is back to discuss the Thursday college basketball slate and settle the aforementioned dilemma between the night's highest implied totals.

Udoka Azubuike leads an experienced Kansas team against a young Duke frontcourt, but does his expected production justify the DFS price tag? Jake Letarski runs down the opening-night college hoops slate.

Myles Powell and the Pirates draw a pace-friendly home matchup against Georgetown, so it's no surprise he's one of the highest-priced players. Jake Letarski breaks down the studs, values and key games from the Wednesday slate.

Jake Letarski discusses the top players, value plays and a few games to consider on the Tuesday DFS slate.

Perry Missner breaks down Saturday's slate and thinks Purdue's Carsen Edwards could light it up from the outside against Indiana.

Jesse Siegel analyzes who's up and who's down in college hoops this week, including Oregon State's Stephen Thompson Jr., who has the Beavers off to a surprising start.

Freshman sensation Marvin Bagley III is a doubles machine for No. 2 seed Duke. Does that make him the top pick in March Madness fantasy leagues? Check out our rankings for your March Madness drafts.