Trent Taylor, Tanner Gentry, and Devante Mays are unheralded rookies after playing at Louisiana Tech, Wyoming, and Utah State, but each has the makeup of a surprise fantasy contributor if an opportunity opens up.
Juan Blanco looks at who's up and who's down as we head into Week 2 of the NFL season. Jared Goff had a big season opener, but is he for real?
After a rough Week 1, the Staff looks to bounce back with Marcus Mariota and the Titans laying two points in Jacksonville.
Jim Coventry looks at the slate heading into Week 2 and expects Demaryius Thomas to continue seeing a high target volume in a matchup against an unproven Cowboys secondary.
While Chris thinks the Raiders have a slightly better chance to win this week, Russell Wilson and the Seahawks offer far better
Chris especially likes Trevor Siemian and the Broncos getting two points at home against the Cowboys.
The Patriots and the Saints should engage in a shootout Sunday, curing a lot of fantasy ailments in the process. Check out all of Jeff Erickson's Week 2 rankings here.
Jim Coventry looks at intriguing IDP matchups for Week 2 as T.J. Watt should continue to make a name for himself against the Vikings.
Jeff Stotts notes that it didn’t take long for the fantasy landscape to change quickly after top pick Arizona running back David Johnson injured his wrist and Jaguar’s receiver Allen Robinson tore his ACL.
Mario Puig analyzes each game from Week 1, including the surprising development in the Chicago backfield. Should fantasy owners trust Tarik Cohen?
Andrew Fiorentino surveys the aftermath of a volatile opening week and isn't impressed with any of the Cardinals' options for replacing the injured David Johnson.
Joey Bosa is a bona fide superstar, leading an underrated Chargers defense into a favorable home matchup with Jay Cutler and the Dolphins
No player taken in the top-two rounds by NFFC ADP had 100 yards from scrimmage and a TD this week. Only six players overall crossed that threshold, compared to 12 in 2016.
Kevin Payne analyzes the waiver-wire options for this week as likely Houston starter Deshaun Watson could provide fantasy owners with a nice floor thanks to his dual-threat ability.
Odell Beckham remains a true game-time call for Sunday's season-opening tilt in Dallas. Juan Carlos Blanco discusses what it will take to get him on the field, as well as the rest of Week 1's noteworthy injuries.
A few rookie running backs made impactful debuts in Week 1, but many fantasy owners were likely lifted to victory thanks to some big defensive performances.