Jim Coventry breaks down the Saturday night FanDuel Slate as Jared Goff might get more playing time than typical as he learns the a new Rams offense.
Some of RotoWire's best football writers debate which fantasy wide receiver they’d take when posed several matchups. Beckham vs. Julio? Who you got?
Joe Mixon is expected to win the Bengals' starting running back job, but he'll have to show what he can do during Friday's preseason game against the Bucs.
Michael Rathburn breaks down the basics for playing DFS football and explains why beginners should start practicing lineups now.
RotoWire's football draft kit has you covered for the 2017 season with player outlooks and projections, customizable rankings and much more. Check it out now.
Preseason win-loss results don't mean much, but the exhibition schedule does provide useful information for fantasy owners preparing to draft.
Chris Bennett breaks down each team's offensive line as we head into the season. What does the turnover on the Dallas O-Line mean for Ezekiel Elliott this year?
Jim Coventry looks at the Thursday preseason slate on FanDuel as Philadelphia's Carson Wentz could get more snaps than typical starting quarterbacks.
With Andrew Luck's health a growing concern, it may be time to reassess T.Y. Hilton's projection in a Colts offense that might see more Scott Tolzien than previously expected.
Miami’s Ryan Tannehill likely will miss the entire season after he re-injured his left knee, but Jeff Stotts cautions that his probable replacement, Jay Cutler, may not be fantasy worthy.
Jim Coventry looks at defensive players being undervalued in drafts this summer, including the Cowboys' Barry Church.
Compiled from this year's crop of Training Camp Previews, members of the RotoWire staff identify three players from each team that prospective fantasy owners need to be aware of heading into draft season.
Andrew Laird looks at how bookmaker odds can help make fantasy decisions. Just how helpful are the Vegas numbers, and are fantasy owners using them correctly?

Jeff Zimmerman details how he plans to investigate myths, conventional wisdom, what works and what doesn't in fantasy football this season.