Ryan Belongia checks out Tuesday's slate as Tobias Harris continues to carry the scoring load for the 76ers with Joel Embiid sidelined.
Juan Carlos Blanco looks over Tuesday's slate and expects Devonte' Graham to stay productive in a good matchup against the Wizards.
Chris Morgan reviews Tuesday's slate and thinks Dougie Hamilton stands a good chance of extending his point streak in Chicago.
Manchester United have a solid matchup at home against Brighton this weekend, which unsurprisingly puts Bruno Fernandes near the top of Andrew Laird's weekly player rankings.
There could be plenty of lineup changes as players return from international duty, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird thinks Harry Kane could have a big game if he starts against Newcastle this weekend.
With a whole lot working in his favor, Baskonia's Pierria Henry will be one of the top players to target in Tuesday's fantasy contests.
This week, Erik Halterman's list mostly includes players who have won or lost roster spots or fantasy-relevant roles, like Jordan Romano, whose stock received a big boost with the injury to Kirby Yates.
With Brandon Nimmo leading off for the Mets, Jeff Erickson thinks Nimmo could be a bargain. Liss has some doubts.
With Jusuf Nurkic back in action for the Blazers, Enes Kanters' run of fantasy success is likely coming to an end.
The best two-point defense is taking on a historically-good two-point offense in the Elite Eight, but how should that affect the game's spread? Adam Zdroik dives into the metrics to break down the matchups.
Jeff Erickson and Scott Jenstad make initial FAAB suggestions (such as C.J. Cron, COL), discuss weekend roster news, talk Week One strategy and recap their NFBC Main Event drafts from Saturday.
Pete Schoenke gives Alan Seslowsky his last-minute advice for your upcoming drafts, including a favorable review for Patrick Corbin.






















