Mario Puig analyzes each game from Week 1, including the surprising development in the Chicago backfield. Should fantasy owners trust Tarik Cohen?
The ugliest bye week of the season yet is upon us, leading to some tough lineup choices. You might have to play good players in bad matchups out of necessity, such as Alshon Jeffery against the Vikings.
Chaos reigns supreme in Pittsburgh with Ben Roethlisberger out. Check out all of Jeff Erickson's rankings for Week 7.
Rise of the RBs - our Flex rankings have been topped primarily by WRs all season, but the RBs are making a comeback, especially this week.
Mike Evans ran into the Broncos buzzsaw last week, but he should rebound nicely against Carolina in Week 5.
Andrew Fiorentino examines some shifting roles at the season's quarter pole and warns that Latavius Murray could be falling into a dreaded backfield committee in Oakland.
Carlos Hyde leads a group of underpriced running backs on DraftKings, leaving plenty of budget for the likes of Antonio Brown and Doug Baldwin.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday Nighty matchup as Eli Manning leads the Giants into Minnesota looking for the offense to finally break out.
Bye weeks start, and so do the London games. Meanwhile, Le'Veon Bell is back from his suspension on Sunday night against the Chiefs.
Andrew Fiorentino anticipates some future turmoil in NFL backfields, but there's no confusion in Pittsburgh with the return of Le'Veon Bell.
Fantasy owners love red-zone touches, but not all red-zone touches are equal. Andrew Laird digs deep into the numbers to find out which running backs have the most upside at the goal line.
Paul Bruno looks ahead to a Lions' team, now without Calvin Johnson, hoping for a return to the playoffs.
Devonta Freeman exploded out of the gate last year, but late-season struggles and Tevin Coleman's improvement could create a time-share in Atlanta. Andrew Fiorentino breaks down all the summer job battles.