
The RotoWire College Football Staff kicks off our positional preview series with a look at the quarterback position, where Liberty's Malik Willis stands out above the rest and is primed for a huge 2021.

CJ Marable is averaging more than 30 FanDuel points over the last three games and stands a good chance to run over a Flames defense that hasn't passed the test versus formidable rushing attacks to date.

John McKechnie breaks down the DraftKings main slate for Conference Championship weekend, where Missouri's Larry Rountree stands out as a value heading into his matchup against Mississippi State.

John McKechnie breaks down the Week 15 main slate on DraftKings, where Louisville's Malik Cunningham is set up for success against Wake Forest, even without Tutu Atwell.

John McKechnie breaks down Saturday's main slate on DraftKings, where Ohio State's Justin Fields gets his toughest test to date with a matchup against Indiana. Is it best to look elsewhere at QB on Saturday?

Chris Morgan takes a look at the Sun Belt, where Coastal Carolina's C.J. Marable isn't just one of the best rushers in the conference, he is now one of the best remaining running backs in the country for 2020.

Oklahoma State's Chuba Hubbard is the runaway No.1 running back for 2020, but he's got some impressive competition on his heels. Find out who rounds out our top 36 with in-depth outlooks from our staff.

Kendall Hinton might not score touchdowns at a high rate, but the wideout has 26 receptions and nearly 300 yards receiving in his last three contests.

John McKechnie analyzes the top starts and sits for Week 8 as Breece Hall has finally seized the No. 1 RB role at Iowa State.

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.

Nick Grays offers the best pickups for Week 3 in this week's Waiver Wire column. Justin Jefferson is establishing himself as the leader of a suddenly prolific LSU offense but is still available in most leagues.

John McKechnie kicks off the season with a look at players to start and players to sit this weekend. Will East Carolina's Holton Ahlers still be productive in a new-look offense?