
Erik Seigrist previews wild-card weekend as Drew Brees and the Saints look to knock off the visiting Panthers for the third time this season.

Michael Rathburn reflects on a 2017 fantasy football season that was dominated by injuries. Which players earned a spot on his All-Value Team and which disgraced themselves to the All-Bust Team?

Four of the five writers like Leonard Fournette and the Jaguars as 8.5-point home favorites against the visiting Bills.

Chris especially likes Blake Bortles and the Jaguars as 8.5-point favorites at home against the visiting Bills.

Todd Gurley was rested for the Rams' final game of the regular season, but his dominant play all year allowed him to still finish as the top overall fantasy player.

Week 17 brings an abundance of developing situations in terms of injuries and playing time for both non-contending teams and those still gunning for the postseason. Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through the complex landscape heading into Sunday morning.

Sasha Yodashkin breaks down the Week 17 NFL slate on Fanball as Russell Wilson, as opposed to many of the top quarterbacks, still has a lot to play for Sunday against the Cardinals.

The true arrival of Derrick Henry has been long anticipated, but DeMarco Murray has proven a major obstacle. There's no such issue this week.

Erik Siegrist previews Week 17 in the NFL as the Cam Newton and the Panthers face division-rival Atlanta in the marquee matchup of a packed Sunday.

Davis Mattek looks at the receivers with the best and worst individual defensive matchups this week and thinks T.Y. Hilton should be able to out-quick the Texans' DBs.

Kevin Payne picks the Week 17 slate on FanDuel as rookie Patrick Mahomes is set to make his NFL debut for the Chiefs.

With Hunter Henry on injured reserve, Adam Zdroik is looking for the legendary Antonio Gates to finish the season with a bang against Oakland's suspect defense.

The Rams' decision to rest starters makes Carlos Hyde and the San Francisco defense appealing, which in turn frees up plenty of salary for Julio Jones, A.J. Green and T.Y. Hilton.

Golden Tate may be frustrated to miss out on the playoffs, but he'll still be motivated by the possibility of reaching 90 catches and 1,000 yards for the season while facing a banged-up Green Bay secondary.