
With Tampa Bay's top corner questionable with an ankle issue, DeAndre Hopkins is in position to deliver for his owners in Championship Week.

While many fantasy players don't love paying up for tight ends, Zach Ertz has had elite wide receiver target volume lately, something that's likely to continue Sunday against the Cowboys.

Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird preview Sunday's 11-game daily fantasy football slate, including whether or not Michael Thomas is worth paying up for despite playing on the road against the Titans.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as the Packers travel to the Twin Cities to face the NFC North rival Vikings with playoff implications on the line.

Jerry Donabedian discusses his DFS strategy for Week 16, expecting big things from Melvin Gordon in what could be his final home game for the Chargers.

Jameis Winston has topped 450 passing yards in back-to-back games. Can he have another monster outing in Week 16?

Yahoo's Scott Pianowski joins Liss and Jeff to discuss the reasons behind rookie WR A.J. Brown's success.

Jerry Donabedian looks at key matchups that could swing fantasy championships, including the return of the Mack.

Sasha Yodashkin takes a look at the weekend slates and thinks Amari Cooper could come up big for the Cowboys as they try to clinch an NFC East title.

Ilango Villoth goes down memory lane and explores the top 10 single-game fantasy performances by quarterbacks during the 2010s.

Liss and Jeff debate whether or not Aaron Rodgers deserved to make the Pro Bowl. Should maybe Dak Prescott represent the NFC instead?

Chris likes Lamar Jackson and the Ravens laying 10 points on the road in Cleveland against a Browns team that seems almost ready to mutiny against their inept coach.

Jeff Stotts offers injury news about some of the league’s most important players in time for fantasy teams with championship aspirations, including DJ Chark Jr., who’s eyeing a week 16 return.

Tre’Davious White and the rest of Buffalo’s defensive backs should be able to take advantage of New England having to throw the ball more often than it would like.