
Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird break down Sunday's 12-game daily fantasy NFL slate, including whether or not Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey are worth their high salaries.

Mario and McKechs preview the Chiefs at Jaguars game for DFS purposes. Mario is leaning more to Travis Kelce than the other KC weapons.

Kevin Payne notes that perhaps the safest QB pick of the week is Lamar Jackson against a Dolphins team that’s already looking beyond this season.

Hunter Henry's first chance in a three-down role comes against a Colts defense that allowed a league-high 1,194 receiving yards to tight ends last season.

There's little doubt that Christian McCaffrey is set up for a big game in Week 1, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird discusses whether the Panthers' running back is worth his high salary against the Rams.

Liss and Jeff preview the Rams at Panthers Week 1 matchup. Liss is feeling excited about Cam Newton in 2019.

Jerry Donabedian digs into Week 1's slate and thinks Patrick Peterson's suspension will make the Arizona secondary easy prey for Kenny Golladay and the Lions.

Sasha Yodashkin digs into the season-opening Sunday slate and thinks Patrick Mahomes will be worth his price tag, even in a road matchup with the Jaguars.

Erik Siegrist previews the Week 1 Monday Night Football matchups as Deshaun Watson and the Texans travel to New Orleans to battle the Saints while the Raiders take on the Broncos.

The Staff likes Kyler Murray and the Cardinals getting 2.5 points at home against the Lions and the Eagles laying 9.5 at home against the Redskins.

Backing Carson Wentz and the Eagles at home against the Redskins narrowly over the Seahawks hosting the Bengals.

Chris Liss likes Jacoby Brissett and the Colts getting 6.5 at San Diego in Week 1 as he believes the market has over-corrected for Andrew Luck's retirement.

Jeff Stotts breaks down key injuries before heading into Week 1 and offers up a concussion primer, including details on Jordan Reed’s recent diagnosis.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top pickups as we head into Week 1 of the 2019 season, including Baltimore's Justice Hill, who should have an immediate impact.

Jadeveon Clowney seems happy to be out of Houston, and he'll be even happier once he sees his Week 1 opponents on the Cincinnati offensive line.

With Antonio Brown gone, Chris Liss predicts Juju Smith-Schuster will finish top-three in catches and yards among wide receivers.