
Fantasy Football Winners and Losers: Week 6
Which players stood out or disappointed in Week 6? Andersen Pickard breaks it down in his weekly fantasy football winners and losers article.

Which players stood out or disappointed in Week 6? Andersen Pickard breaks it down in his weekly fantasy football winners and losers article.

The Atlanta Falcons finally scored their first win of the season against the Minnesota Vikings. This game was expected to be a high-scoring affair. However, the point margin that the Falcons were able to put up against the Vikings was not.

For those of you playing on FanDuel, hopefully, today goes off without a hitch. Late-game swapping is important, and of course, it’s no fun not being able to track your scores. What a disaster the whole mess was. Anyway, let’s get back to business.

The first quarter of the National Football League season is in the books. Week 4 brought us our first game delays due to COVID-19. However, some things stayed the same.

Week 3 of the National Football League saw a nearly even balance among standout rookie performances. Many offensive and defensive players had strong performances as the rookies started to get acclimated to the NFL level’s speed and precision.

Jeff Pratt details his fantasy studs and duds from Week 3 of the NFL season.

Week 3 of the NFL season is in the books, and the trend of high-scoring affairs continued with teams finding the end zone early and often. The league likely is smiling wide, and it’s made for some exciting games.

Three weeks of the NFL have passed in a flash. If you’ve been monitoring your fantasy team at all, it’s likely your bench is full of injured and/or underperforming players. Here is some fantasy football waiver wire adds and drops for Week 4 that could help save your fantasy season.

Ryan Potts wraps up April with his monthly edition of hot takes, this time focusing on bold predictions surrounding the NFL Draft class.

Omar Cook ranks his top 5 wide receivers in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Chris Totaro gives a list of potential Saints first-round draft targets.
Welcome to week two of my stock up, stock down series where we evaluate NFL Draft prospect’s weekly performances. Let’s get into it.

Which players stood out or disappointed in Week 6? Andersen Pickard breaks it down in his weekly fantasy football winners and losers article.

The Atlanta Falcons finally scored their first win of the season against the Minnesota Vikings. This game was expected to be a high-scoring affair. However, the point margin that the Falcons were able to put up against the Vikings was not.

For those of you playing on FanDuel, hopefully, today goes off without a hitch. Late-game swapping is important, and of course, it’s no fun not being able to track your scores. What a disaster the whole mess was. Anyway, let’s get back to business.

The first quarter of the National Football League season is in the books. Week 4 brought us our first game delays due to COVID-19. However, some things stayed the same.

Week 3 of the National Football League saw a nearly even balance among standout rookie performances. Many offensive and defensive players had strong performances as the rookies started to get acclimated to the NFL level’s speed and precision.

Jeff Pratt details his fantasy studs and duds from Week 3 of the NFL season.

Week 3 of the NFL season is in the books, and the trend of high-scoring affairs continued with teams finding the end zone early and often. The league likely is smiling wide, and it’s made for some exciting games.

Three weeks of the NFL have passed in a flash. If you’ve been monitoring your fantasy team at all, it’s likely your bench is full of injured and/or underperforming players. Here is some fantasy football waiver wire adds and drops for Week 4 that could help save your fantasy season.

Ryan Potts wraps up April with his monthly edition of hot takes, this time focusing on bold predictions surrounding the NFL Draft class.

Omar Cook ranks his top 5 wide receivers in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Chris Totaro gives a list of potential Saints first-round draft targets.
Welcome to week two of my stock up, stock down series where we evaluate NFL Draft prospect’s weekly performances. Let’s get into it.
Team USA opens the Knockout Stage tonight. Will they join fellow host countries Mexico and Canada in the Round of 16? Nick Athan @ChiefsInsider offers his final take on how they can advance.
https://primetimesportstalk.com/history-chase-begins-tonight-for-team-usa/
#Chiefs WR Cyrus Allen is putting in the work! 😤 This rookie is showing off some serious speed and route-running skills as he prepares for his first Chiefs training camp.
📽️ @cyrusallen_
Those smooth cuts and explosive releases? Definitely giving off some Puka Nacua vibes.
The countdown to training camp is on, and L’Jarius Sneed @jay__sneed is fully locked in. 🏈
He’s spending this final pre-camp window sharpening his technique and mastering the defensive scheme to ensure he’s at peak form when he hits the field in St. Joseph on July 24. Beyond
Some things are far bigger than football. #NFL
#ChiefsKingdom is sending love and prayers to legend Chris Johnson and his family following his ALS diagnosis. Watching CJ2K play was an absolute privilege—even as an opponent.
Stay strong, brother. We stand with you. 💯
#CJ2K