Nick Whalen and Kenny Ducey joined Jessie Coffied on DraftKings' The Sweat to break down Monday's DFS slate and lay out their favorite bets.
Todd Zola takes a look at the impact of changes in pitcher usage on fantasy staffs and finds it's becoming increasingly necessary to roster top middle relievers such as Devin Williams.
Neil Parker dives into a modest three-game Monday slate, recommending several Maple Leafs against the Kings.
Will Barton has helped the Nuggets survive despite an ultra slow start for the now-injured Michael Porter Jr., who will not play Monday night.
Viktor Hovland took home the trophy at Mayakoba in 2020, and thanks to a record-breaking showing -- and perhaps a fortuitous equipment issue -- he did so again this year.
Jeff Edgerton digs into Monday's slate as the Bulls, and a surging Zach LaVine, get ready to host the Nets.
Bernie Pleskoff take a break from prospect evaluations to share his insight on the latest Collective Bargaining Agreement news.
It's rarely pretty with Ben Roethlisberger these days, but he still projects nicely against a reeling Bears defense.
Mac Jones didn't have to do much, but the Patriots, getting better every week, are starting to give off a 2001 vibe.
Joe Daley recaps Week 9 in the NFL as a host of underdogs pulled upsets, including Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars.
Nic Batum and Thaddeus Young are among Gabe Allen's favorite players to add for Week 4 of the fantasy basketball season.
Chris Morgan delivers his insights for Sunday's DraftKings slate, which include Vancouver netminder Thatcher Demko against Dallas.
The Canucks don't give up much at home, but Neil Parker is endorsing John Klingberg as a significant value play.
With injuries in Washington's frontcourt, Dan Marcus is going with a certain second-year player who should exceed value.
The Kings haven't fared well defending opposing centers and Joel Bartilotta believes Myles Turner will continue that trend.



















