
Cole Beasley is an affordable consideration in single-game slates, and as seven-point underdogs the Cowboys might call on him often in a catch-up script.

Manchester City are big favorites at home to Bournemouth on Saturday, which means plenty of fantasy players will be looking to stack them as much as possible.

No team has allowed more goals than Fulham this season, and they'll now have to contend with trying to slow down Eden Hazard and Alvaro Morata.

Derek VanRiper breaks down the Thursday Night matchup between the Saints and Cowboys from a DFS single-game slate perspective.

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.

Chris Morgan previews Wednesday's FanDuel slate, recommending Red Wings center Dylan Larkin against the visiting Blues.

Sasha Yodashkin looks over Sunday's slate and thinks Gus Edwards will continue locking down the Ravens' No. 1 RB job against a soft Falcons run defense.

Chris Morgan is turning to Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf in an attractive road contest with the Panthers on Wednesday.

Kris Wilkes and the Bruins have the highest implied point total on the Wednesday slate, but won't necessarily cost you an arm and a leg.

Sasha Yodashkin looks over Wednesday's five-game slate, recommending Blues netminder Jake Allen -- who's allowed 10 goals in his last six appearances -- on the road in Detroit.

Andrew Laird and Luis Pacheco preview Wednesday's six-game daily fantasy Champions League slate, including whether fantasy players should target or fade the Paris Saint-Germain v. Liverpool match.

Tottenham do not have the easiest matchup on the board, but RotoWire's Adam Zdroik explains why Christian Eriksen could be a very useful fantasy choice Wednesday.