
Nick Grays gives out his best pickup recommendations heading into Week 4. Temple's Anthony Russo is off to a great start and has a favorable schedule coming up, making him a strong waiver option.

The AAC is up next in our Conference Preview series where Erik Helm breaks down the top fantasy options beyond our top-ranked player, Houston's D'Eriq King.

Spencer Limbach is back with his third DFS installment of the week as he looks at Friday's two-game slate, where Memphis' Darrell Henderson is the headliner.

John McKechnie analyzes the best starts and sits for week 11, including Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert. But on which side of the aisle does he fall?

Chris Benzine expects inexpensive SMU QB Ben Hicks, who’s coming off a pair of strong performances, to throw for another 300 yards against Houston.

Nick Grays is back with his best waiver wire pickups heading into Week 9. Notre Dame's Ian Book is coming off a bye and has an extremely favorable schedule down the stretch, starting with Saturday's neutral site showdown with Navy.

UCF versus SMU is expected to be a barn-burner, so Chris Benzine says that it only makes sense to grab McKenzie Milton, who’s coming off of a pair of outings topping 46 points a piece.

West Virginia's David Sills came out of the woodwork to establish himself as one of the top fantasy receivers in 2017. What will he do for his encore in an explosive Mountaineer offense?

John McKechnie gives his breakdown of every bowl this season, ranking them from most confident to least confident from a straight-up perspective. Is Florida Atlantic the biggest lock on the board?

Nick Grays has his eyes set on some big-time waiver wire adds that could swing your championship matchup, including a UCLA receiver who has started to turn heads in November.

John McKechnie analyzes this week's matchups to find worthy starters and players who should be benched. Is Virginia Tech quarterback Josh Jackson matchup-proof?