
Luke Hoover thinks Larry Fitzgerald could enjoy a huge boost in production with the Cardinals' change at offensive coordinator, starting this weekend.

Erik Siegrist previews the Week 8 Monday night game as Tom Brady leads the Patriots into Buffalo for an AFC East showdown.

Sasha Yodashkin examines the Week 8 main slate for Sunday and expects Nick Chubb to take full advantage of his new starting role against the Steelers.

The Staff likes Andy Dalton and the Bengals as 4.5-point home favorites against the visiting Buccaneers.

Chris Liss goes with the obvious here - Tom Brady and the Patriots on the road against the hapless Bills.

Going ugly this week, Chris likes David Johnson and the Cardinals as a pick 'em at home against the 49ers.

It appears that James Conner will get at least one more week, maybe more as the starter at RB for the Steelers, placing him among a group of very strong running back plays in Week 8.

Jeff Stotts expects the Patriots to follow an extremely conservative game plan when it comes to Rob Gronkowski’s back spasms, which are difficult to manage.

Juan Carlos Blanco examines the fallout from a tumultuous Week 7, including bigger roles in the Raiders offense for the likes of Martavis Bryant with Amari Cooper now in Dallas.

The New England defense has struggled in terms of points and yards allowed, but its tendency to create turnovers should lead to a big afternoon against the hapless Bills.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire players for Week 8 as Jalen Richard looks like the running back to own in the Raiders' backfield.

Star QBs like Drew Brees are powering the league's elite teams, but it's never been easier to play quarterback in the NFL.

Jim Coventry says the Jets’ rushing attack is unlikely to have much success on the road against Khalil Mack and the rest of an outstanding Chicago front-seven.

After two strong seasons to open his NFL career, Amari Cooper infuriated his fantasy owners with inconsistency the last two years. Will we get the Good Coop or Bad Coop in Dallas?

Carson Wentz has played very well since returning from his ACL tear, but at 3-4 the Eagles are still on the verge of seeing their 2018 ambitions slip away.