Kevin Payne examines the Week 13 slate, turning to Alex Smith ($7,000) and Malcolm Mitchell ($5,600) to deliver the fantasy goods as the calendar flips to December.
Neil Parker's Thursday FanDuel picks include ultra-talented Kings winger Tyler Toffoli, who has a potentially slump-busting matchup against the Coyotes.
Rudy Gobert ($6,500) makes for an appealing play Thursday, even in a matchup against double-double machine Hassan Whiteside.
Blue Jackets goalie Sergei Bobrovsky has recaptured his old Vezina-winning form this year, and Neil Parker advises rolling him out against Colorado on Thursday.
Coming off of a poor showing against the Bucks on Tuesday, LeBron James ($9,700) will look to bounce back against the Clippers.
Chris Morgan likes Cam Fowler and Marcus Johansson to bring value, among others, as part of a busy 12-game NHL slate Thursday.
After a dominant performance Wednesday against the Nuggets, fantasy players may be drawn to the Heat's Hassan Whiteside, but Alex Rikleen explains why his matchup Thursday isn't as favorable.
Xherdan Shaqiri is still looking for his pre-injury form, but RotoWire's Tate McIntyre explains why it could come this weekend against Burnley.
Swansea City are big underdogs against Spurs at White Hart Lane, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why Gylfi Sigurdsson is still worthy of fantasy consideration.
Vlad Sedler expects big things from Matthew Stafford this week in an expected shootout against Drew Brees and the Saints.
If you're not paying up for Russell Westbrook on Wednesday, Kyle Lowry is a strong value at ($8,300).
Neil Parker provides his Wednesday FanDuel values, including pricy Sharks stud Brent Burns, who leads all NHL defensemen in goals and points.
John Wall ($9,300) is nearly $3,000 cheaper than his counterpart at point guard, Russell Westbrook, on Wednesday.
The Isles' Brock Nelson has cooled off recently, but Chris Morgan likes him to get back on the scoresheet against the Penguins on Wednesday.
While Bradley Beal may be a solid play Wednesday against the Thunder, Alex Rikleen explains why John Wall may be one to avoid.