Chris Benzine discusses why Steve Pearce may be worth a pickup for the playoff push following his recent hot streak, plus more in Saturday's lineup card.
Rotowire's Jerry Donabedian breaks down the top options on DraftKings for Week 3, including some under-the-radar players like Philip Rivers and Emmanuel Sanders.
Diego Costa's three-match ban has opened up playing time for other forwards, though a few Chelsea midfielders could step up to fill the scoring void as well.
Mario Puig breaks down the Saturday slate on FanDuel, but is the high price of Baylor's Seth Russell worth the risk?
Josh Collacchi breaks down the FantasyDraft slate, looking for value plays like Buffalo's Tyrod Taylor in Week 3.
With Zach Britton slowed by a back injury, Darren O'Day is shaping up to be a difference maker in the saves department over the final days of the regular season.
The Rangers' offense has been hot lately, and third baseman Adrian Beltre has been a big reason why, but his price on FanDuel is still attractive enough that he can be joined by other big bats.
There may not be more of a sure thing in daily fantasy football than Antonio Brown, and RotoWire's Kevin Payne has a number of solid value plays to comfortably fit the Steelers wideout into FanDuel lineups.
Brian Peacock is all in on the big TCU-Texas Tech matchup this week that should produce plenty of points and fantasy stats with multiple players like the Horned Frogs' Trevone Boykin.
Chris Bennett analyzes this week's offerings and finds a number of good values, including East Carolina's Blake Kemp, who is a bit of a gamble.
Mikie Mahtook should get steady full-time at-bats down the stretch over the last week and a half of the season.
Ronny Mor explains how to take advantage of injuries and matchups to maximize points on FanDuel in Week 3.
While goals and assists certainly carry the load for fantasy scoring, RotoWire's Nick Pitner points out a few players who could contribute to winning MondoGoal lineups based on peripheral stats.
David Soda looks for players in the midst of second-half surges, finds Carlos Beltran, among others.