Luke Falk is affordable on FantasyAces' Saturday slate, but it might be better to go cheap at quarterback.
Kenneth Dixon is the biggest name in the first slate of bowl season, and the price tag is worth paying for.
Brian Peacock paid up for quarterbacks this week, which makes it tough to add an elite running back like Alabama's Derrick Henry.
As has been the case for roughly a month now, Deshaun Watson is worth paying up for at nearly any price right now.
If ASU-Cal goes the way Brian Peacock thinks it will, Sun Devils quarterback Mike Bercovici will need to sling it to keep pace with Jared Goff and the Golden Bears.
James Smizek pinch hits this week and breaks down the spectrum of FantasyAces plays, including a surging Deshaun Watson, who could be surprisingly busy if runner Wayne Gallman sits.
Brian Peacock debates whether to stick with TCU's Trevone Boykin this week or to go in another direction. What's the play?
Brian Peacock wants a piece of the best passing games this week, including Arizona State's Mike Bercovici who should be in a shootout against WSU.
Brian Peacock looks to UCLA freshman quarterback Josh Rosen, who could have a big day vs. Colorado, to carry his FantasyAces team this week.
Brian Peacock is fading Baylor this week in favor of an Oklahoma QB-WR stack, including Baker Mayfield, in what should be a high-scoring game against Texas Tech.
Brian Peacock is flipping the script this week and paying up for high-priced, elite running backs like Georgia's Sony Michel.
Trevone Boykin has played very well this season, and Brian Peacock explains why he's targeting the TCU quarterback over some other upper-tier options this weekend.
Brian Peacock has a handful of elite quarterbacks to choose from this week, but will he shell out for the likes of Seth Russell?
Brian Peacock is all in on the big TCU-Texas Tech matchup this week that should produce plenty of points and fantasy stats with multiple players like the Horned Frogs' Trevone Boykin.
Brian Peacock breaks down the Week 3 slate where Trevone Boykin is the most expensive player, but still a must start.
Brian Peacock is thrilled to keep picking Josh Rosen until the UCLA freshman quarterback's price catches up to his production.