
No team has changed less in recent decades than the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose scheme has fared remarkably poorly against Tom Brady.

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With Vic Beasley potentially returning from a hamstring injury, the Atlanta defense should overwhelm Jay Cutler and the struggling Miami offense.
Chris likes Aaron Rodgers and the Packers as seven-point home favorites against the Bears on a short week.
After a slow first two weeks in Washington, Terrelle Pryor is in position for a big game against his former team.
Jeff Zimmerman checks how his projection system fared in Week 1 and lays out his quarterback projections for Week 2.
Luke Hoover analyzes the best plays for Week 2, including the Chargers' Philip Rivers, who faces a vulnerable Miami secondary.
The Patriots and the Saints should engage in a shootout Sunday, curing a lot of fantasy ailments in the process. Check out all of Jeff Erickson's Week 2 rankings here.
Jeff Stotts notes that it didn’t take long for the fantasy landscape to change quickly after top pick Arizona running back David Johnson injured his wrist and Jaguar’s receiver Allen Robinson tore his ACL.
Mario Puig analyzes each game from Week 1, including the surprising development in the Chicago backfield. Should fantasy owners trust Tarik Cohen?
Andrew Fiorentino surveys the aftermath of a volatile opening week and isn't impressed with any of the Cardinals' options for replacing the injured David Johnson.
Odell Beckham remains a true game-time call for Sunday's season-opening tilt in Dallas. Juan Carlos Blanco discusses what it will take to get him on the field, as well as the rest of Week 1's noteworthy injuries.
A few rookie running backs made impactful debuts in Week 1, but many fantasy owners were likely lifted to victory thanks to some big defensive performances.
Sasha Yodashkin breaks down the Week 1 Fanball slate as Russell Wilson looks to use his arm and legs to take on the Packers.
Kevin Payne previews the FanDuel slate for Week 1 and is ready to get back on the Todd Gurley bandwagon after a disappointing season.
Luke Hoover analyzes the Week 1 matchups and is not confident Le'Veon Bell will return his usual rewards in the season opener against the Browns.