
While all eyes are on Aaron Rodgers, the Vikings and Lions also face touch decisions on how to proceed with veteran QBs.

Not much has gone right for the Jets this season, but their injuries at wide receiver helped uncover a hidden game in Braxton Berrios.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup with game predictions, fantasy projections and DFS picks as Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers try to keep their playoff hopes alive against the Browns.

With Adam Thielen unable to make it through Sunday's game, K.J. Osborn stepped up again for the Vikings, scoring his third TD in the past five weeks.

Lions rookie Amon-Ra St. Brown is now up to three straight games with double-digit targets and more than 70 yards.

If the Vikings are without Adam Thielen (ankle) then it leaves more room for Tyler Conklin (pictured) or K.J. Osborn to draw targets.

DeVante Parker could be in a get-right spot against an overmatched Jets secondary made of fringe prospects.

After burning the Ravens for 90 yards, Donovan Peoples-Jones may get a chance to work as Cleveland's No. 1 receiver in Week 15.

Ryan Belongia analyzes the Thursday DFS contest as Justin Jefferson might be the top option on the slate.

Rookie wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown should see plenty of looks over the final five weeks after his breakout performance with 12 targets and a game-winning touchdown this past Sunday.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the week, including Denver quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who has a good matchup this week.

It's been a disappointing year for Allen Robinson, but in Week 6 he faces a battered and reeling Green Bay secondary.

Brown TE David Njoku made a splash this past weekend, but RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian will need to see more routes and snaps before truly buying in.

Kyle Pitts, Mark Andrews and Tyler Higbee didn't put up huge numbers Week 1, but each of the three had underlying usage that hints at big days ahead.

Erik Siegrist previews the Week 1 Monday night matchup as Lamar Jackson and the Ravens hope to get lucky in Las Vegas.

The Vikings boast one of the more balanced offenses in the league, and if the defense is as leaky as last season, Dalvin Cook, Justin Jefferson and company could have plenty of chances to continue to cook.