Davis Mattek doesn't like what he's seeing from the Cardinals' passing game, and wonders if players like John Brown have a chance of meeting preseason expectations.
Kevin Payne hits us with his FanDuel picks this week, as many of the league's teams approach the quarter pole of their season.
The Staff likes the Jets getting three at home against the Seahawks and the Cardinals laying eight at home against the Rams.
Chris likes David Johnson and the Arizona Cardinals at home against the Los Angeles Rams this week in Survivor.
Vlad Sedler thinks DeAndre Hopkins' low projected ownership and history of torching the Titans' secondary make him an excellent play this week in tournament formats.
Chris likes Philip Rivers and the Chargers as four-point home favorites against the road-challenged Saints.
Jeff Zimmerman examines whether pairing a quarterback and kicker from the same team is a good draft strategy. The results surprised even him.
Bye weeks start, and so do the London games. Meanwhile, Le'Veon Bell is back from his suspension on Sunday night against the Chiefs.
Andrew Fiorentino anticipates some future turmoil in NFL backfields, but there's no confusion in Pittsburgh with the return of Le'Veon Bell.
Jeff Stotts explains MCL sprains, an injury that has affected several players early in the season, including Dez Bryant, Brandon Marshall and Russell Wilson.
Guess what? We're once again picking on a Browns offense that won't have Josh McCown, Josh Gordon or Corey Coleman available. This week it's Washington that draws the lucky matchup.
Kevin Payne finds some waiver-wire gems in this week's look at free agents to target, like Philadelphia's Carson Wentz, who does not look like a rookie.
Chris Liss benched Emmanuel Sanders this week ahead of his seemingly tough matchup at Cincinnati. It's easy to leave points on your bench when choosing between middle-round WR options.
In this week's edition of the NFL Barometer, Jim Coventry identifies some emerging trends and discusses some of the bigger players in the game and their current fantasy stock.
Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott rushed 30 times for 140 yards Sunday against the Bears, but three other Dallas players scored rushing touchdowns, making the rookie's fantasy owners panic.
Rookie quarterback Carson Wentz has the Eagles off to a 3-0 start, but fantasy owners ready to jump on the bandwagon will have to wait a little bit.