Willian is the highest priced player on Saturday's slate, but Alex Spalding explains why fantasy owners should still slot the Chelsea midfielder into their lineups.
C.J. Radune chooses his optimal lineup, which includes Kevin Harvick, for this very fast 1.5-mile oval.
Neil Parker shies away from Wednesday's premiere Boston-Pittsburgh tilt to find value elsewhere, including Joe Thornton, who's been a model of consistency lately
While some of the upper-tier power forwards are available Wednesday, Juan Carlos Blanco likes the upside of Kevin Love against the Hornets, who have struggled greatly against the position this season.
Eric Neuman likes Philadelphia's Nerlens Noel, who looks to take advantage of a good matchup against the Pistons on Wednesday.
The Knicks have been struggling, but Robin Lopez has been posting good numbers, and Mike Barner has noticed.
With Tobias Harris off to Detroit, there is little to hold back Aaron Gordon, who has exceeded his value on FantasyDraft in six straight games.
Andre' Snellings picks the Tuesday DraftKings slate, including Orlando's Aaron Gordon, who has been hot lately and has a great matchup vs. the 76ers.
Paul Bruno's Tuesday FantasyAces NHL picks feature Connor McDavid of the Oilers, who should remain a regular in DFS advice columns until his price matches his elite status.
In this week's FanDuel Value Plays, Michael Clifford sheds some light on a lesser-known center in Philly and a rising D-man in Minny.
Charlie Coyle has seen an uptick offensively since the Wild changed coaches, and premier minutes mean he could do a lot of damage (in a good way) for fantasy owners who pluck the widely available winger off waivers.
Juan Blanco is targeting a fast-paced matchup between the Kings and Nuggets as a prime source of value on Yahoo.
Michael Riek believes that local residents like Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler may have the advantage at this first stop of the Florida Swing.
Neil Parker highlights some juicy matchups on Tuesday's schedule, including Drew Doughty and the Kings heading back home after a seven-game road trip
Benjamin Zweiman expects Kyle Korver to stay hot from three-point range in Monday's uptempo matchup with the Warriors.