How much of a lock is Purdue's Carsen Edwards in the Wednesday main slate? Jake Letarski discusses some of the matchups to target and avoid.
Start or fade Shamorie Ponds on Friday night's DraftKings slate? Adam Zdroik runs down the key players to look out for in each game.
With the college basketball season two weeks away, the RotoWire team took to Fantrax for the year's first official mock draft.
Can the latest star Hilltopper recruit help you fill two vital spots on your fantasy roster? Perry Missner returns with a deeper dive into the rankings, ordering the top-150 players from Tier 2.
Is UNC's Luke Maye a lock to be a first-round pick? Perry Missner provides a tiered top-150 ranking for players in the most common fantasy college basketball format: Power 5 plus Big East.
Wisconsin's Ethan Happ may be the most chalk fantasy asset in the Big Ten, but what other players can help fantasy owners in Big Ten-only formats? What players are worth a look on the national radar? Jake Letarski investigates.
From Arizona's DeAndre Ayton to Miami's Lonnie Walker, this year's Tournament is brimming with lottery-caliber talent.
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.
Marvin Bagley has been a driving force for No. 2-seeded Duke, but could face a tough Spartan frontcourt in the Sweet 16. RotoWire Bracketologist Adam Zdroik breaks down all the Midwest matchups.
With March right around the corner, Perry Missner begins his countdown of the top-21 freshman in the land from a fantasy perspective.
Vanderbilt freshman Saben Lee has grown into a fantasy factor despite the presence of several veteran guards. Perry Missner returns to profile Lee and the nation's other rising freshman.
Perry Missner is back to profile the freshman currently excelling in ancillary roles, which could be especially helpful for dynasty leagues if said players decide to stay in school.
Jesse Siegel discusses how Nick Ward has been carving up the opposition and profiles other risers and fallers in college basketball.