The process of putting together a lineup for bigger tournaments is vastly different than doing so for smaller cash games. Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down the differences.
Jeff Stotts explains that Tony Romo is expected to miss 6-to-10 weeks with a compression fracture in his spine. Dak Prescott is expected to be the Cowboy’s starting QB until Romo returns.
Andrew Fiorentino breaks down the latest depth chart movement in training camps around the league as Jay Ajayi is still battling Arian Foster for the top spot in Miami.
Jim Coventry likes what he's seen in preseason from Josh Gordon, who at his ADP is starting to look like a good value for the fantasy owners.
Michael Rathburn breaks down what to look for when selecting quarterbacks for both cash games and tournaments in daily fantasy football. Is it better to take a favored or underdog QB?
RotoWire experts appeared on multiple sports radio stations last week. Hear their views after week 2 of the preseason.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke shares his draft plan for 2016 that still features wide receivers prominently.

Jake Letarski explains how to tackle the tricky situation of calculating inflation value in keeper leagues to take advantage of your competition.
James Smizek scouts the Friday action as Cam Newton could play a full half in the Panthers' third preseason game.
Jeff Stotts explains Redskins Matt Jones’ Grade 2 AC sprain, which is expected to keep the running back out for at least the remainder of the preseason.
Andrew Fiorentino looks at who's moving up and who's moving down the league's depth charts. Who will be the No. 2 to star A.J. Green in Cincinnati?
Jim Coventry's weekly look around the NFL includes an upgrade for LeSean McCoy, whose place atop the Buffalo RB depth chart just got a little more secure.