The Staff likes Matt Stafford and the Lions getting 7.5 points against a Packers team that's been inconsistent on offense since the start of 2015.
Chris Liss is taking Russell Wilson and the Seahawks who are only 8.8-percent owned and 80.5 percent likely to beat the 49ers at home.
Jeff Zimmerman delves into the numbers to figure out just how much weight fantasy owners should give to the previous season when evaluating players.
DeMarco Murray quietly has been one of the few reliable running backs through the season's first two weeks, and he checks in at No. 4 in this week's rankings.
Andrew Fiorentino recaps a litany of injuries to backfields across the NFL in Week 2, including another serious blow to the Chargers' offense.
Jeff Stotts recaps some of the significant player injuries from Week 2, of which there are plenty, including Adrian Peterson’s torn meniscus, which should keep him off the field for at least a few weeks.
Kevin Payne sniffs out the Miami backfield situation, among others, in this week's look at the NFL waiver wire, as Jay Ajayi hopes to hold off Kenyan Drake if Arian Foster misses time.
DeVante Parker was third on the Dolphins' depth chart this preseason while battling a hamstring injury, but he was the No. 14 overall pick last year, a size/speed freak and produced down the stretch as a rookie.
Michael Rathburn yet again divulges key information for those looking to get started in DFS, this time focusing on head-to-head contests.
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.