
The Chiefs have Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, but the Eagles have a deeper roster and Jerry Donabedian thinks they'll win the line battle on both offense and defense.

Find out why Jerry Donabedian thinks it's Tee Higgins' turn to take the spotlight in a star-studded Cincinnati offense.

Jerry Donabedian envision a big stat line from Ol' Reliable against a Jacksonville defense that's struggled to cover the middle of the field.

Kenneth Walker should lead the charge for Seattle against a Rams defense that's struggled to stop the run with DT Aaron Donald sidelined the past month.

Jerry Donabedian thinks the Bears-Lions game will produce big stat lines for some players who are normally fringe starters in fantasy, including QB Jared Goff.

Jerry Donabedian highlights his favorite matchups of Week 15, including JuJu Smith-Schuster against a banged-up Texans secondary.

Raheem Mostert got more work than Jeff Wilson in San Francisco last week and should find more run to room this Sunday against the Chargers.

Zay Jones was the star last week, but Jerry Donabedian expects Trevor Lawrence to connect with Christian Kirk again in a catfight that could turn into a shootout.

Keenan Allen nearly breached 100 yards in his first game back and now gets a favorable matchup with Arizona. Plus, that's not the only slot matchup Jerry Donabedian likes this week.

Courtland Sutton hasn't done much since September but should do well this week with Jerry Jeudy likely out for a matchup with the struggling Raiders.

A matchup with the Lions means Justin Fields isn't the only Bear worth starting in fantasy lineups this week. David Montgomery and Darnell Mooney should got in on the fun, and possibly others as well.

Justin Fields had a big October, at least from a fantasy standpoint, and now he gets more help at wide receiver for his Week 9 matchup with a reeling Dolphins defense.

D'Onta Foreman had 145 total yards last week and should take the lead against a vulnerable Falcons defense now that Chuba Hubbard is nursing an ankle sprain.

Kenneth Walker was fantastic the past two weeks and now appears locked in for a dominant share of Seattle's rushing workload against the Chargers' vulnerable run defense.

The Seahawks-Cardinals matchup is full of fantasy goodness, and it isn't just a matter of the defenses stinking it up (ok, it's a lot of that).

AJ Dillon hasn't hit paydirt since Week 1 despite seeing a dozen or more carries in three straight games. Look for that trend to end Sunday with the Packers favored by more than a touchdown.

Jamaal Williams looks like an RB2 play even if D'Andre Swift suits up, with RB1 status up for discussion in the likely event Swift doesn't play against the Seahawks this weekend.

Darrell Henderson played more than three-fourths of the snaps last week against Buffalo and should put up more points with a similar role against the Falcons.

Elijah Mitchell is off the injury report and back on the RB2 map, opening his season against the rebuilding Bears.

The Packers are a formidable team, but the Niners might be a tougher one, featuring a two-headed rushing attack behind a dominant offensive line.

Bad weather in Tampa could be a complicating factor, but Rob Gronkowski otherwise has everything lined up nicely for a big game to continue his hot streak.

D'Andre Swift was a huge disappointment last week, but he should fare better in his second game back from injury, especially if the Packers rest starters at some point.

Consistency has been elusive throughout Devin Singletary's career, but he suddenly looks like a steady producer at just the right time for fantasy managers, facing Atlanta in Week 17.

Joe Burrow beat up on a healthier version of the Ravens in October and shouldn't have much trouble picking apart their backups this Sunday.

It's been a rough year for James Robinson and David Johnson, but both backs are set up nicely this week in a matchup between AFC South cellar dwellers.

While the problems with Denver's passing game are very real, an upcoming matchup against the Lions should breathe some life into Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy for at least one week.

All eyes are on Javonte Williams with his backfield mate banged up, and RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian believes the rookie needs to be started even if Melvin Gordon ends up playing this Sunday.