
Luke Hoover wants fantasy football players to trust Royce Freeman this week after his underwhelming Week 1 performance. Conditions should improve for him and several other names in Week 2.

Davis Mattek looks at some surprising Week 1 trends and thinks Kenny Golladay might be poised for a breakout season in Detroit.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night game as the Mitchell Trubisky leads the Bears against a beat up Seahawks defense.

Jeff Stotts notes that it wouldn’t be surprising if Aaron Rodgers’ ability to play Week 2 ended up a game-time decision, so look for Green Bay to modify its game plan to better suit its quarterback’s limitation.

Sasha Yodashkin breaks down Sunday's slate and expects Odell Beckham to rise to the occasion in a prime time matchup against the Cowboys.

Chris Liss likes Aaron Donald and the Rams at home against the visiting Cardinals, despite LA's nearly 40 percent ownership.

Chris Liss likes A.J. Green and the Bengals getting a point at home against the Ravens on a short week.

Liss & Jeff discuss Golladay's big Monday Night game and the implications for all three big Lion receivers.

Russell Wilson may end up running for his life in Week 2, bringing his one-man show to Chicago to face Khalil Mack and the Bears on Monday Night Football.

Juan Carlos Blanco takes a look at some rising and falling fantasy outlooks following a turbulent Week 1, and wonders where Doug Baldwin's targets will go after his latest knee injury.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top free-agent pickups of the week, including Quincy Enunwa, who had 10 targets in the Jets' win Monday at Detroit.

Arbitrary roughing-the-passer calls like the ones against Carlos Dunlap Sunday are adding even more variance into the game and increasing the risk that outcomes are not decided on the field.

Jim Coventry says that playing on their home field should put the Saints in position to make the Browns one-dimensional on offense, which should help Trey Hendrickson have a productive performance as a pass rusher.