Jeff Edgerton recommends taking a wait-and-see approach with the return of Kawhi Leonard on Tuesday.

With John Wall set to return Wednesday, tonight may be the final chance to use Brad Beal while he's the clear focal point of the offense.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Wednesday's seven-game daily fantasy Premier League slate, which could be greatly affected if Philippe Coutinho doesn't start for Liverpool.
With a solid seven games on Tuesday's slate, Juan Carlos Blanco helps us navigate who is worth the price. Karl-Anthony Towns, going up against a possibly Joel Embiid-less 76ers, makes the cut.

Rob Geriak kicks off his Tuesday FanDuel recommendations with Sabres netminder Robin Lehner at home against the Senators.

Sabres blueliner Rasmus Ristolainen has an attractive matchup Tuesday against Ottawa, making him one of Chris Morgan's FantasyDraft recommendations Tuesday.

Doug Greenberg explores Tuesday's Yahoo slate, recommending Capitals blueliner Matt Niskanen at home against the Avalanche.

Neil Parker suggests plugging in the Panthers' Nick Bjugstad on Wednesday in Chicago, as the Minnesota native is back on the top line with Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau.

Wednesday's seven-game slate has some big favorites, including Liverpool, Man City, Man United and Tottenham, which means fantasy players will have to make some tough decisions on who to fade.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper review this past Saturday's daily Fantasy Premier League action and then preview Tuesday's three-game slate, which will be heavily dependent on what Chelsea do with their lineup.

Rob Geriak looks over Monday's six-game slate, turning to the Blueshirts' Mats Zuccarello for value down in Dallas.

Juan Carlos Blanco reviews Monday's slate and thinks DeAndre Jordan should have another productive night with Blake Griffin sidelined for a home tilt against the Raptors.

Jason Chen looks over Monday's slate and recommends a Jets mini-stack headlined by Mark Scheifele in a home matchup against a Canucks squad hit hard by injuries up the middle.

Jason Chen checks out Monday's slate and thinks Kris Letang's issues in his own end won't undercut his offense in a juicy home matchup against the Avalanche.