Kevin Payne searches the waiver wire for the week's best pickups. Tyler Lockett could see his role grow thanks to an injury to Doug Baldwin.
Michael Rathburn shows owners how to analyze cash-game contests after they are completed and what to learn from them.
While the Patriots struggled to contain the Texans' offense on Sunday, Tom Brady was even more unstoppable, throwing for five touchdowns, including the game-winner with under a minute left.
With plenty of walking wounded heading into Week 3, Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down who's suiting up and who's sitting as of Sunday morning.
Jeff Zimmerman continues his quest for a better projections system with quarterback projections for Week 3.
After a slow first two weeks in Washington, Terrelle Pryor is in position for a big game against his former team.
Kevin Payne brings us his Week 3 FanDuel recommendations, starting things off with Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins at home against the Raiders.
While not quite on the level of last week's headline matchups, Cincinnati-Green Bay and Oakland-Washington offer a slew of attractive DFS options.
Adam Zdroik reveals his top plays for Week 3, featuring Jay Ajayi against a vulnerable Jets defense.
Sasha Yodashkin breaks down the Week 3 Fanball slate as Derek Carr and the Raiders look to thump the Redskins through the air.
Davis Mattek explains how looking at a player's market share of total team Air Yards can allow you to profit, and why Travis Kelce's ability after the catch makes him the Chiefs' de facto No. 1 receiver.
Luke Hoover has this week's starts and sits as the Carolina offense finds itself in a favorable spot, welcoming the hopeless New Orleans defense to Charlotte.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night clash as Dak Prescott and the Cowboys travel to Arizona looking to get right after last week's letdown.
The Staff likes Philip Rivers and the Chargers getting three points at home against the visiting Chiefs
Juan Carlos Blanco looks at who's trending up and down in the NFL after Week 2, and doesn't think Andy Dalton is even usable in a lot of formats until the Bengals offense begins to turn around.
Jim Coventry reviews the slate for Week 3 and thinks Jay Ajayi should be in line for another big game against a Jets defense that already seems checked out this season.