DeAndre Hopkins could get out to a fast start with top Saints corner Marshon Lattimore out Thursday.
Sasha Yodashkin digs into the Week 7 slate as Mark Andrews and the Ravens gear up for an AFC North battle against the Browns.
Mike Barner analyzes the Monkey Knife Fight DFS contests for the Monday night matchup. Courtland Sutton has a good shot to surpass his predicted receiving total.
Dan Marcus analyzes the DFS contests for the Monday night game, as Mike Williams makes for a good play in the captain's spot.
The Dallas pass rush might be intimidating, but the Philadelphia offensive line might be even more fearsome.
Ryan Pohle takes a look at some of his best GPP options this week, including WR Jakobi Meyers as the Patriots' top receiving option.
The Seahawks' matchup with the Cardinals presents Geno Smith an opportunity to utilize his legs a bit more, which will be great for DFS lineups.
Mike Barner analyzes the Monkey Knife Fight DFS contests for Week 6. Take the over on Dalvin Cook's numbers.
Ryan Belongia analyzes the Week 6 DFS contest as DraftKings refuses to raise Tyler Lockett's salary, making the Seattle receiver a good play in an expected high-scoring game.
Mike Barner analyzes the Monkey Knife Fight DFS contests for Thursday's Bears-Commanders game. Take the over on Curtis Samuel's receiving yards.
Carson Wentz is without Jahan Doston, but the Bears corners can't cover Terry McLaurin or Curtis Samuel.
Sasha Yodashkin digs into the Week 6 slate and expects another big performance from Josh Allen in a marquee matchup against Kansas City.
Mike Barner analyzes the Monkey Knife Fight contests for the Monday night matchup. Derek Carr could throw a lot vs. the Chiefs.
Dan Marcus analyzes the Monday night DFS showndown contests, and there's little leverage gained by fading Travis Kelce.
The Ravens need to manage J.K. Dobbins carefully, but injuries on offense might tempt Baltimore into leaning on the talented back in Week 5.
Ryan Pohle looks at some GPP targets for Week 5, including the emerging Devin Singletary in the Buffalo backfield.