The Staff likes Joe Flacco and the Ravens getting three points at home against the road-challenged Steelers.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup Kirk Cousins and the Redskins travel to Kansas City with a date against the Chiefs.
Liss & Jeff debate the best way to manage your Team Defense spot for season-long leagues, post Week 3.
Jim Coventry bites the bullet and recommends a struggling Can Newton as a tournament play in Week 4 as the Panthers take on what has been a very soft Patriots defense.
The math says take the chalk, i.e., Russell Wilson and the Seahawks who are 13-point home favorites against the Andrew Luck-less Colts.
Chris likes Aaron Rodgers and the Packers as seven-point home favorites against the Bears on a short week.
Expectations were relatively high for Dalvin Cook this year, but his showing against Tampa Bay tells us he's at a level few foresaw.
After another disappointing week, should fantasy owners bury Terrelle Pryor? Jeff Erickson has the answer to that and more in this week's Value Meter.
Jeff Stotts explains the odd combo of injuries, a torn ACL and broken arm, that has ended Eagles running back Darren Sproles’ season.
Jim Coventry looks at key IDP options who are poised for production in Week 4, including Seattle's Cliff Avril, who faces a Colts offense that should throw often.
How do we tell if the Patriots are as good as last year's team or have slipped back to the pack after three games?
Juan Carlos Blanco checks in on the risers and fallers in the NFL after Week 3 and finds that reports of Larry Fitzgerald's fantasy demise have been greatly exaggerated.
Kevin Payne searches the waiver wire for the week's best pickups. Tyler Lockett could see his role grow thanks to an injury to Doug Baldwin.
Michael Rathburn shows owners how to analyze cash-game contests after they are completed and what to learn from them.