
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.

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.

The Buccaneers are favored on the road against the Bears on Thursday night, and fantasy players may want to use Ronald Jones to spearhead their lineups.

It was a big week for rookie wide receivers, with Cincinnati's Tee Higgins and Minnesota's Justin Jefferson both enjoying breakout performances.

Diontae Johnson's strong start is backed by elite volume in terms of targets, routes and snaps, but that's not necessarily the case for every player who enjoyed a big Week 2, especially among tight ends.

Will Fuller's breakout season may yet resume, but a matchup with the Baltimore corner rotation is a good way to briefly derail it.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as the Raiders christen their Las Vegas home against the Saints.

Jimmy Graham returning to fantasy relevance isn't something we expected, but it looks like a real possibility given his Week 1 usage. That, and much more, in Jerry Donabedian's Week 1 breakdown of WRs and TEs.

No matter whether he runs more from the slot or out wide, it's difficult to see what the Raiders corners can do to slow down D.J. Moore.

The Bears have the pieces in place on defense to regain elite standing, but their overall success likely hinges on who emerges from the QB competition.

The Brandin Cooks trade has mostly been discussed from the Texans' perspective, but the biggest fantasy impact could be a career high in targets for Robert Woods.

Recent ADP results show increasing confidence in Cam Newton, while Aaron Jones seems to be dropping by the minute.

With six-point passing touchdowns and a different ADP economy in its 35-round format, it makes sense to pay up more for quarterbacks in NFFC's $150 Best Ball Championship.

With Preston Williams (ACL) due to return and the Dolphins much improved with both their defense and rushing offense, DeVante Parker is one of six players whose value could dip in 2020.

Issues abound in Chicago, from a quarterback competition to whether the defense can bounce back, and many things in between.

Drew Brees is back for at least one more roll, attempting to exorcise recent playoff demons in the process. Enough high-level players at premium positions surround Brees to make another run.

Although he went undrafted out of Kansas, Steven Sims could prove one of the 10 best fantasy wideouts from the 2019 rookie class.