
Nashville is rolling and Rob Geriak targets one of their offensive defensemen as a solid buy on today's schedule.

There aren't too many options with just four games available to choose from. Bradley Beal stands out, however, as he has outpaced projections in all three of his meetings against Miami.

Chris Morgan checks out Saturday's evening slate and expects Roberto Luongo to continue his recent run of strong play at home against a fading Rangers squad.

Sasha Yodashkin looks over Saturday's slate and thinks Patrik Laine is shockingly underpriced against the Flyers given his current blistering scoring pace.

Lionel Messi is unavailable for Saturday's match against Malaga, which means fantasy players won't necessarily have their guaranteed goal.

The Red Bulls may not have the highest win odds on Saturday's four-game late slate, but no one has better anytime goal scoring odds than Bradley Wright-Phillips.

Alvaro Morata's spot in the starting XI isn't guaranteed, but he could be a huge reward for fantasy managers willing to risk it.

Real Salt Lake will host expansion-side LAFC on Saturday, likely pushing plenty of fantasy players toward Albert Rusnak.

With few forwards to pay up for, Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard could be the highest-owned player on Saturday's six-game slate.
After a few down games, Nikola Jokic put up a huge double-double last time out against the Cavaliers.

Chelsea are big favorites at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday, and with few elite goal scorers to pay up for, many fantasy players will be stacking the Chelsea defense.

Sasha Yodashkin brings us his Friday Yahoo recommendations, including resurgent Wild star Eric Staal on the road in Vancouver.

Chris Morgan likes Artemi Panarin's chances of providing fantasy value against a Red Wings team with exploitable netminders.

Rob Geriak is looking for Wild forward and Minnesota native Zach Parise to have a big game against the Canucks, against whom he’s had three goals and two assists in their last seven matchups.

Tonight, Mike Barner likes Portland’s Damian Lillard, who has owned the Warriors this season with an average of 41.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, five assists, two steals and 4.5 three-pointers in their first two meetings.