
Predators netminder Pekka Rinne, at home against the Jets, tops Neil Parker's list of suggestions Tuesday.

Justin Rose will not have to travel far to Bay Hill from his Orlando home and is plenty hot to boot, making him a top option for contests on FanDuel this week.

Tuesday's 11 games provide a myriad of options, including Devin Booker, who is going up against a Cavaliers defense that struggles against shooting guards.

The Predators' Ryan Johansen, at home against Winnipeg, makes Chris Morgan's list of Tuesday recommendations.

Doug Greenberg looks into Tuesday's slate, kicking things off with Lightning netminder Andrei Vasilevskiy against visiting Ottawa.

Bayern Munich are heavily favored against Besiktas on Wednesday, but with a 5-0 aggregate lead, will fantasy players be able to rely on Robert Lewandowski?

RotoWire's Evan Morter is expecting Roma to take it to Shakhtar Donetsk, which means Edin Dzeko could come up big.

Roma scored a very important away goal in the first leg, but a win Tuesday would guarantee their spot in the Champions League quarterfinal.

Aleksandar Kolarov won't come cheaply, but RotoWire's Schuyler Redpath explains why it's worth paying up for the Roma left-back on Tuesday's two-game slate.

Marc Gasol has been in and out of the lineup of late, but he's been productive when given the opportunity.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper discuss their cash lineups from Saturday's daily fantasy Premier League slate and then preview this week's Champions League action, including DraftKings' decision to move from one four-game, two-day slate to two two-game, on

Jason Chen surveys Monday's slate and thinks Henrik Lundqvist will stand tall at home against the Hurricanes.

Jason Chen reviews Monday's slate and expects Seth Jones to stay hot and lead the Blue Jackets to their fifth straight win in a home tilt against the Canadiens.

Juan Carlos Blanco looks over Monday's short slate and expects Giannis Antetokounmpo to exploit a road matchup against the hapless Grizzlies.

Jeff Edgerton checks out Monday's slate and thinks Chris Paul may pick up the slack for a less than 100 percent James Harden at home against the sagging Spurs.