Juan Carlos Blanco explains how building a cash game lineup can differ from those entering tournaments, including what kind of players to focus on and which stats to consider.
DVR joins the 120 Sports crew to discuss position battles, big potential players and players he's avoiding in 2016.
RotoWire President Peter Schoenke looks at historical trends to see if drafting wide receivers early still adds up.
Jeff Zimmerman delves into the numbers to determine whether talent or opportunity is better in predicting the success of rookie wide receivers and tight ends.
James Smizek picks the Thursday preseason games as quarterback Trevone Boykin again looks to lead the Seahawks to victory against the Vikings.
Jeff Stotts explains why hamstring injuries are some of the most commonly reported injuries this preseason and why it’s not surprising to see the Vikings take a cautious approach with RB Adrian Peterson.
Andrew Fiorentino surveys the league for the fallout from the first week of preseason games, including a look at the backfield in Oakland where Latavius Murray might feeling heat.
Jim Coventry looks at which players made an impression after the first weekend of exhibition games, including Jacksonville's Allen Robinson, who might be undervalued as a late first-rounder.
In this fourth installment, Juan Carlos Blanco examines strategies for picking a tight end — the often overlooked, but nevertheless key position for any daily fantasy lineup.
Kevin Payne checks for players who have been overlooked in drafts and could make for decent waiver pickups as the season approaches, including Jets running back Bilal Powell.
Chris and Yahoo's Andy Behrens debate the value of Falcons RB Devonta Freeman heading into the 2016 season.
James Smizek picks the opening slate of preseason games as Ka'Deem Carey should get plenty of chances to prove his worth to the Bears.
In this installment, Juan Carlos Blanco helps identify and develop strategies for selecting wide receivers in DFS, which he says is essential because wide receivers’ targets often vary week to week.
Jim Coventry looks at who's rising and who's falling thus far in training camp, including Rashad Jennings, who has taken over the No. 1 RB job in New York after working in a committee last year.