
Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird break down Sunday's 13-game daily fantasy football slate, including whether or not fantasy players need to pay up for Davante Adams after his monster game last week.

The games in Arizona and Dallas appear promising in terms of both pace and offensive efficiency, creating numerous stacking options that won't break the bank.

Kevin Payne likes Dak Prescott playing against a weak Falcons defense and throwing to a great trio of wide receivers.

T.Y. Hilton was a disappointment in Jacksonville last week, but he should fare much better playing indoors against a burnable Minnesota secondary.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as the Raiders christen their Las Vegas home against the Saints.

Ilango Villoth goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.

Sasha Yodashkin digs into Week 2's main slate and expects DeAndre Hopkins to continue an explosive start to his Cardinals career.

Nick Chubb really struggled in Week 1 against the Ravens, but he has a very solid opportunity to bounce back Thursday against the Bengals.

Darren Waller didn't score many fantasy points, but his Week 1 role erased any concerns pertaining to playing time and targets. Plus, a couple hidden gems emerge at tight end.

Chris Liss likes Dak Prescott and the Cowboys at home and laying only 4.5 points to the Falcons this week.

With Week 1 in the books, Jeff Stotts recaps the injuries that could impact lineups, including in New York, where Le’Veon Bell is expected to miss several weeks with a hamstring strain.

Jimmy Graham returning to fantasy relevance isn't something we expected, but it looks like a real possibility given his Week 1 usage. That, and much more, in Jerry Donabedian's Week 1 breakdown of WRs and TEs.

The Bucs were doomed by mistakes on offense and special teams in Week 1, but their defense played pretty well in New Orleans and now returns home to face the Panthers.