
With two games in Week 23, New York City FC's Maximiliano Moralez moves to the top of one of JD Bazzo's positional rankings.

Carlos Vela was incredibly active in LAFC's win over Sporting KC last week, and he should be similarly productive in Week 2 against Portland.

Josef Martinez is fresh off a hat trick and is looking for more Saturday at Minnesota, the site of his first MLS hat trick last season.

NYC FC are the big favorites on Saturday's early five-game slate, which means plenty of fantasy players will be looking at David Villa.

The Red Bulls may not have the highest win odds on Saturday's four-game late slate, but no one has better anytime goal scoring odds than Bradley Wright-Phillips.
JD Bazzo breaks down the DraftKings Saturday MLS slate as Bill Hamid makes for a good keeper option against DC United.
The United States is favored in their match against Costa Rica on Friday, but Christian Pulisic doesn't come in with the highest goal scorer odds.
The Real Salt Lake attack is firing on all cylinders recently, and they'll look to keep it going Saturday against the Western conference-leading Sporting KC.
While many MLS Fantasy managers will be focusing on Shkelzen Gashi for their Round 32 squads, RotoWire's Schuyler Redpath explains why Dominique Badji shouldn't be overlooked.
There are few midfielders who have higher fantasy upsides than Sacha Kljestan, and his only grows Sunday with the Red Bulls taking on the lowly Chicago Fire.
Kei Kamara is still trying to find his way with the Revolution, but JD Bazzo thinks he could break out Saturday against the Fire.
Saturday's three-game MLS slate includes plenty of fireworks, with Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco leading the charge.
JD Bazzo breaks down MLS' three-game Saturday slate, which gets a little complicated with a number of players away on international duty.
Despite a slow start to the season, RotoWire's JD Bazzo explains why it might be time to trust Clint Dempsey.
Montreal has allowed some pretty big fantasy points to upper-tier forwards this season, and Robbie Keane is next on the list to face the Impact.
Kaka was a surprise absence Wednesday against Toronto, but he has stated that he will play Saturday against Philadelphia.