Given their good odds and low ownership, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers facing the Giants at home are the best risk/reward combination in Survivor this week.
After a disastrous Week 4, Liss shakes things up. He likes Todd Gurley and the Rams at home laying only 2.5 points to the Bills.
Mike Evans ran into the Broncos buzzsaw last week, but he should rebound nicely against Carolina in Week 5.
Andrew Fiorentino examines some shifting roles at the season's quarter pole and warns that Latavius Murray could be falling into a dreaded backfield committee in Oakland.
Jeff Stotts says that Falcons running back Tevin Coleman’s blood disorder, can be dangerous in high altitudes and he may not play when the team travels to Denver.
Robert Quinn and the red-hot Rams defense draw a juicy Week 5 home matchup with the Bills, sans Sammy Watkins.
Kevin Payne analyzes the Week 5 waiver pickups, including running back Zach Zenner, who could be in line for double-digit rushes in Detroit this week.
Chris Liss argues too many coaches play to maximize their chances for first downs at the expense of scoring touchdowns.
Jim Coventry tunes us into his NFL Barometer this week, highlighting who's hot, who's not, and who merits just a bit more patience with a quarter of the season in the books.
Washington's Kirk Cousins has the worst red-zone completion rate of any QB with at least 10 attempts, and if his struggles continue, the team may have to turn to running back Matt Jones from in close.
Julio Jones racked up 300 receiving yards and Matt Ryan threw for over 500 as the Falcons dropped the Panthers to 1-3. Making matters worse for Carolina, Cam Newton is now in concussion protocol.
DeMarco Murray looks to bounce back this week against the Bears after his offensive line, which was nearing elite status, laid an egg last week.
Carlos Hyde leads a group of underpriced running backs on DraftKings, leaving plenty of budget for the likes of Antonio Brown and Doug Baldwin.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday Nighty matchup as Eli Manning leads the Giants into Minnesota looking for the offense to finally break out.
Mario Puig analyzes the ups and downs of the IDP world as J.J. Watt is sidelined once again because of his recurring back injury.