Jeff Stotts analyzes Tony Romo's collarbone injury and looks at whether the team's eight-week recovery timeframe is realistic.
Mario Puig is officially worried about the offenses of Philadelphia and New Orleans where Drew Brees is looking at a multi-game absence due to a rotator cuff injury.
Kevin Payne runs down this week's waiver-wire options led by Oakland's Derek Carr, who has plenty of receiving options on a team that likely will be forced to throw.
Andrew Fiorentino spells out what Week 2's depth-chart upheaval means for fantasy owners, including in Washington, where Alfred Morris might be moving into a timeshare.
Mark Stopa tries to makes sense of a week that saw survivor madness and the Cowboys lose yet another star. What becomes of Dallas without Tony Romo?
Marcell Dareus is back from suspension, returning to Buffalo its top defensive lineman in an already dominant front four.
Josh Collacchi is content to take advantage of a cheap Philip Rivers in Week 2 as he faces the Bengals.
Davis Mattek looks at receivers to target and writes that Davante Adams is still the man to own in Green Bay, despite James Jones' heroics last week.
Luke Hoover warns against over-reacting to bad Week 1 performances, and likes Sammy Watkins to bust out now that he's not being shadowed by the Colts' Vontae Davis.
Davante Adams may not be as highly owned in Week 2 after a relatively muted Week 1 performance, but he still led the Packers in targets and RotoWire's Kevin Payne says he makes for a solid tournament play on FanDuel.
RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian breaks down his top values on DraftKings for Week 2, including a still underpriced Carlos Hyde, who had 182 total yards and two scores Monday night.
Erik Siegrist previews Monday Night Football where Andrew Luck and the Colts will look to get back on track against the Jets.
The staff likes the Ravens laying seven in Oakland and the Giants giving two and a half at home against the Falcons.
Chris Liss is fading the Saints even though they're the best bet to win this week. That's because 46 percent of survivor entries are on them, and the payoff, should they lose, is too juicy to pass up.
Liss found this to be a tough slate, but the games that came easiest to him were the Eagles laying 5.5 at home against the Cowboys, the Packers laying 3.5 at home against the Seahawks and the Lions getting three in Minnesota.
Vlad Sedler offers up his suggested buys for Week 2, including Johnny Manziel as his top outside-the-box pick for large tournament play.
Ronny Mor is back with some strategies and tips for finding values on FanDuel for Week 2 contests, some of which start Thursday night when the Broncos face the Chiefs.