
It's always fun wondering what some of the best athletes in the country would look like in other sports. Ahead of the 2022 World Cup, our staff put together a starting lineup of non-soccer players for Team USA.

Bayern Munich are heavily favored at home to Benfica on Tuesday, and RotoWire's Adam Zdroik explains why paying up for Robert Lewandowski will be worth it.

Harry Kane is the most expensive player on FanDuel's World Cup semi-final slate, but Adam Zdroik doesn't necessarily think fantasy players need to pay up for the England talisman.

Playing at home against Swansea City is always a place to look for fantasy value, and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting sticks out among the Stoke City attackers.

There are plenty of high-priced players who are great fantasy options for Saturday's eight-game slate, but Marouane Fellaini provides a great floor for a reduced salary.

With Marcus Rashford banged up after midweek Champions League action, Anthony Martial could get the start and make an impact Saturday at Huddersfield.
Manchester City are flying this season, and a home match against Crystal Palace on Saturday should keep the good times rolling.
With multiple big favorites playing this weekend, RotoWire's Adam Zdroik narrows down the players to consider for the fantasy captain's armband, including Man United's Romelu Lukaku.
With FanDuel introducing English Premier League contests this week, RotoWire's Andrew Laird looks into the key stats to focus on when building lineups.
There were a few big additions to the Premier League after our first season-long rankings were posted, and despite those fresh faces, Alexis Sanchez maintains his spot at the top of the midfielder list.
Sergio Aguero was the unanimous choice among RotoWire's soccer contributors for the top forward in Fantasy Premier League, and he also grabs the No. 1 spot in the overall rankings.
Alexis Sanchez was a revelation in his first year in the Premier League, and RotoWire's soccer writers think he's in for another big season.
RotoWire's Tate McIntyre reviews some winners and losers from the transfer window, including Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, who will return to his central striker role this season.
RotoWire's Andrew Laird reviews the weekly Dream Teams for the official fantasy game of the Premier League.