
Wednesday's eight-game slate features a host of appealing matchups, including Joel Embiid going up against the Nets, who have little defensive presence on their frontline.

The prices on FantasyDraft this week allow for two top-tier golfers in lineups, and if going that route, it would be wise to make Jordan Spieth one of the selections.

Chris Morgan checks out Wednesday's short slate and thinks Nazem Kadri and the Maple Leafs are primed for a big night at home against the Islanders.

Sergio Aguero doesn't come cheaply on Wednesday's seven-game slate, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why it makes sense to pay up for the Man City striker.

Neil Park suggests a pair of Panthers on the road against the Islanders for Tuesday's 12-game slate.

Despite playing against Manchester United, RotoWire's Schuyler Redpath explains why Spurs fullback Kieran Trippier should get plenty of attention from fantasy players Wednesday.

Manchester City are once again big favorites with a high implied goal total, which means Kevin De Bruyne is likely to be a popular choice yet again.

Rickie Fowler missed the cut last week at Torrey Pines, but he has a prime opportunity to get back on track this week at the Phoenix Open, making him a golfer to target in this week's contests on DraftKings.
It goes without saying that in the absence of DeMarcus Cousins, the Pelicans will rely even more heavily on Anthony Davis.

He isn't listed among the biggest names in this week's field, but Harris English's price and success at TPC Scottsdale make him almost too good to pass up in FanDuel contests.
Tuesday's slate following the Blake Griffin trade opens up value on the Pistons and Clippers, as the members of the trade won't play. In saving salary, high-profile guys like Anthony Davis are easier to slot in.

Rob Geriak suggests checking out Panthers blueliner Keith Yandle on the road against the Islanders on Tuesday.

With Leroy Sane sidelined with an ankle injury, Manchester City will look for Raheem Sterling to take on an even bigger attacking responsibility.

Doug Greenberg tees up a 12-game slate heading out of the All-Star break, starting things off with Sabres netminder Robin Lehner at home against the Devils.