
Dan Marcus analyzes the Friday preseason DFS contests as Chris Evans looks to lock up the backup running back job in Cincinnati.

The Bears continue their search for a franchise quarterback, this time in the form of rookie Justin Fields. But he'll have to wait to get on the field with veteran Andy Dalton on hand.

James Conner hasn't done much since October, but he still has the lead role in Pittsburgh's backfield, so he could be busy if the Steelers establish a lead over the Browns.

With Ben Roethlisberger back in at quarterback Diontae Johnson should see his target volume spike back upward against a reeling Cleveland defense.

It was mostly a quiet season for Jared Cook, but he solidified his role over the past month and should be a big part of the Saints' passing attack in the playoffs.

Michael Gallup may have been a fantasy bust in 2020, but his late-season usage and production suggests a 1,000-yard season could be around the corner in 2021.

Travis Kelce won't come cheap this week, but he should be well worth the price in a home matchup with the Falcons.

A slot specialist for most of his career, Russell Gage has done solid work on the perimeter the past three weeks, piling up 25 targets and 201 yards.

The Bears will turn to Mitchell Trubisky under center for Sunday's night's game against the Packers, and that's only one of a number of hurdles for wide receiver Allen Robinson.

Chris Liss is starting to regret drafting New Orleans' Michael Thomas ahead of Minnesota's Dalvin Cook.

With some big names being hit by the injury bug this week, Juan Carlos Blanco brings you up to speed on all the relevant health news for your fantasy lineups.

Between wind and injuries, there's not much we can rely on this weekend. Russell Wilson is the exception, likely headed for another shootout.

Two elite defenses will be on display in Monday night's game between the Bears and Rams, which could make it tough to get much fantasy value out of guys like Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods.

Wide receiver breakouts were the big story of Week 5, but not all were backed by the heavy usage that portends continued success. Chase Claypool, however, was rewarded with more playing time after halftime.