Vlad Sedler breaks down the Yahoo DFS game and is just fine with spending nearly a quarter of his budget on Atlanta's Matt Ryan this week.
Ronny Mor explains the best ways to pick players at each position based on how they accumulate points on FanDuel, including whether it's worth paying up for a big-time quarterback.
Andrew Martinez looks at defenses available on your waiver wire, including how the Vikings will fair against San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick, who has finally has a deep threat.
Chris likes Eric Decker and the Jets as three-point home favorites against the Browns. Chris uncharacteristically took 12 favorites this week.
Mario Puig looks at the risers and fallers heading into Week 1, including Joseph Randle, whose fantasy stock is seemingly dropping fast.
Jeff Stotts breaks down the injury situation around the league as we head into Week 1, including the latest with Tampa Bay's Mike Evans.
Michael Rathburn shines a spotlight on what it takes to win in daily football each week, including players to targets and points to target per position for both FanDuel and DraftKings.
Kevin Payne looks at some of the big winners from roster cutdowns and various injury situations, led by Giants wide receiver Rueben Randle, who has a big opportunity against the Cowboys in Week 1.
Alshon Jeffery is one of the many difficult calls at wide receiver this week -- how serious is that calf injury? Jeff Erickson ranks players for Week 1.
Ben Roethlisberger will have a decent year, but does not finish as a top-10 fantasy quarterback. Meanwhile Colin Kaepernick will be top-10 on a per-game basis, so long as he keeps the job all year.
Jason Thornbury runs down a dramatic final weekend of preseason as Fred Jackson signed with Seattle, which then traded Christine Michael to Dallas, where Joseph Randle could find himself in a timeshare.
Michael Rathburn breaks down the top running back value plays on FanDuel for Week 1 of the NFL season, including the Bucs' Doug Martin, who played very well in the preseason and may be heavily used with a rookie quarterback under center in Tampa.
Derek VanRiper reports from Chicago on the fallout of his NFFC draft, the theme of which might have been
The NFL season is finally upon us and Mark Stopa wants to know why Ben Roethlistberger can't be the best fantasy quarterback not named Andrew Luck this year,
Julius Thomas' pain could be Allen Robinson's gain, so says Mario Puig in this week's look at the league's risers and fallers.
Justin Fielkow analyzes the outcome of the Deflategate ruling and explains why Tom Brady's fantasy owners still have cause for concern.