
We're down to the final four of VCT Champions and Ian Faletti outlines the expectations for each team.

Chris Morgan checks out Thursday's slate as Pete Alonso and the Mets look to defend their home turf against the Pirates.

Arrowhead Stadium is normally a difficult road environment, but Justin Herbert has been dominant through two career appearances.

Mike Barner analyzes the Thursday Monkey Knife Fight offerings as Austin Ekeler is in a good spot outproduce the game's running backs.

Davis Riley has been a bit quiet of late, but Bryce Danielson believes he will make some noise in this week's season-opening contests on Yahoo.

Sasha Yodashkin digs into the Sunday slate for Week 2 and expects Darren Waller and the Raiders' passing game to come up big at home against the Cardinals.

Lionel Messi is cheapest of PSG's attacking trio and with a majority role on set pieces, RotoWire's Ryan Belongia is still looking to him in cash games for Wednesday's seven-game slate at DraftKings.

Adam Zdroik and Ryan Belongia look at Wednesday's seven-game Champions League slate at DraftKings, featuring Chelsea, Manchester City, PSG and Real Madrid all as favored sides.

Erling Haaland is facing his former team Wednesday and RotoWire's Chris Owen doesn't see a reason not to use him at FanDuel, as he has the best odds to score by a wide margin and isn't the most expensive.

Hideki Matsuyama has had a lot of success at Silverado, and Ryan Andrade recommends including him in your lineups for the first FanDuel contests of the new season.

Erik Halterman checks in with plenty of insights for Tuesday’s DraftKings offering, which features 11 games worth of action to work with.

Mike Barner tees up Tuesday's Yahoo slate, recommending a Cardinals bat stack against Matt Bush and the Brewers.

Len Hochberg breaks down the DraftKings board for the first tournament of the new season and explains why it makes sense to lock defending champion Max Homa into your lineups.

Ajax are sizable underdogs for Tuesday's trip to Liverpool, but RotoWire's Chris Owen isn't afraid to target players like Dusan Tadic, as none of them will be overly popular in a tough matchup.