Jim Coventry reminds us that it's too early to panic, but also to be mindful of emerging player usage and performance trends with two weeks of the season in the rearview.
Larry Fitzgerald leads the NFL in red zone targets through two weeks, and with Michael Floyd also getting in on the action Sunday, could David Johnson be in trouble?
With Keenan Allen out for the season and Danny Woodhead likely to miss time as well, is Melvin Gordon a legitimate top-10 fantasy running back based on volume alone?
Luke Hoover explores which players face favorable matchups Week 2, and those you may want to find an alternative for.
Davis Mattek checks out the pass volume trends after Week 1, and is prepared to move A.J. Green up to the elite WR tier given his lack of competition for targets in a dangerous Bengals offense.
Kevin Payne looks at the FanDuel situation for Week 2, with guys like Marcus Mariota and Thomas Rawls set to provide value.
The staff likes Cam Newton and the 13.5-point favorite Panthers to lay waste to the 49ers at home after 11 days of rest.
Mario Puig looks at who's up and who's down in the IDP world as Pittsburgh linebacker Ryan Shazier will be sidelined yet again after suffering another injury.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday Night matchup as Ryan Mathews leads the Eagles into Chicago for date against the Bears.
Marcus Mariota may eventually be headed for big things, but the Tennessee offense still has a long ways to go, which makes the Detroit defense a strong streaming option for Week 2.
Chris Liss once again likes the chalk - Cam Newton and the Panthers (41 percent owned) at home against a 49ers team that's coming off a short week and traveling across the country for an early game.
Vlad Sedler advises you to remember what happened last year when Eli Manning and the Giants faced the Saints, and not get too cute about rostering him in cash games.
Chris likes the Jason Pierre-Paul and the underrated Giants defense as 4.5-point favorites at home against a Saints team that's decimated in the secondary and tends to struggle on the road.
The Giants and Saints rightfully will get a lot of attention this week for their shootout potential, but Amari Cooper and the Raiders should have a good offensive matchup as well for the second week in a row.
Jeff Stotts explains Browns QB Robert Griffin’s fractured shoulder injury on his nonthrowing arm. Expected to miss eight weeks, Griffin could return to practice in as little as six.