
It's been a difficult season for DJ Moore, but the Falcons are vulnerable without top CB A.J. Terrell.

Aaron Rodgers is playing poorly, but the Washington defense tends to accommodate opposing passing games.

Looking at the top wide receivers from an offense and, based on the inside/outside and left/right splits of those receivers, identify the cornerbacks most likely to face them in man coverage.

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).

Mario Puig analyzes the wide receiver-cornerback matchups for Week 3. Allen Robinson is poised to finally break out after a slow two-week start to his Rams career.

Mitch Trubisky can miss the wide side of a barn, but Chase Claypool could do damage anyway against New England's tiny and slow slot corner.

Jaire Alexander might be able to contain Justin Jefferson, but the Packers might not have the luxury of matching them up.

After a one-game absence Jaylen Waddle returns to his lead role in the Miami offense as they head to New Orleans.

Playing a weak Seattle secondary with an escalated workload, Brandon Aiyuk could make up for lost time in Week 13.

The big play should show up soon for Jaylen Waddle -- perhaps Sunday against Atlanta's backup slot CB.

Joe Burrow and the Bengals offense should take a bit out of their cat cousins in Detroit this weekend, potentially supporting productive outings for all three wide receivers.

Odell Beckham might have some rust to shake off, but his matchup with the Vikings is perfect for a breakout.