David Johnson is by far the best running back available this weekend, and RotoWire's Kevin Payne has just the players who should be paired with the Cardinals' rookie.
Chris Liss is backing Carson Palmer and the Cardinals minus-7 at home against the Green Bay Packers in the divisional playoffs.
Injuries once again will make your starting decisions difficult for this round of the playoffs, particularly with the Steelers and Antonio Brown.
Jeff Stotts wonders how effective the Steelers' offense will be in the Divisional Round as they limp into Denver with significant injuries to Ben Roethlisberger, among others
All four home teams lost this weekend, with the Texans, Bengals and Vikings all seemingly competing for who could lose in the worst possible way.
Erik Seigrist previews the wild-card round of the playoffs as Kirk Cousins and the Redskins look to knock off a struggling Packers team. Can the Pack rally?
For the first time in Staff Picks history, all five writers had the same best bet, the Redskins, who are getting one point at home against the Packers.
Vlad Sedler breaks down wild-card weekend with value picks for the Yahoo game, including Seattle's Russell Wilson, who faces the Vikings.
With plenty of people likely gravitating to Antonio Brown, fantasy players could go a bit contrarian with their upper-tier wideout selection by using A.J. Green, who has a history of big games against the Steelers.
Jordan Reed has been the best tight end in fantasy football of late, and he's likely to get plenty of attention from quarterback Kirk Cousins this weekend against the Packers.
DeSean Jackson and the Redskins are playing better ball than the Packers and getting a point at home.
Doug Baldwin has exploded over the second half of the regular season. Can he continue that production this week in the playoffs at Minnesota?
Jeff Stotts looks at some key injuries and recoveries heading into the postseason, including the return of Marshawn Lynch to the Seattle backfield
Julio Jones clinched the receiving title Sunday, finishing just 34 yards ahead of Antonio Brown, while Odell Beckham set the record for most yards in the first two seasons of an NFL career.