A Week 10 injury has Drew Brees out for the foreseeable future. Can Jameis Winston keep the New Orleans offense clicking on all cylinders? Ryan Reynolds evaluates the waiver wire landscape ahead of Week 11.

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A Week 10 injury has Drew Brees out for the foreseeable future. Can Jameis Winston keep the New Orleans offense clicking on all cylinders? Ryan Reynolds evaluates the waiver wire landscape ahead of Week 11.
Looking ahead to the fantasy football playoffs can be a big advantage at this point in the season. Luckily, our Ryan Reynolds has done a lot of the heavy lifting already, identifying buy-low targets that face favorable late-season matchups.
With David Johnson in concussion protocol, Duke Johnson could make for an intriguing waiver wire target ahead of Week 10. Ryan Reynolds delivers the goods, highlighting players you should be gunning for at each position.
Eight weeks into the 2020 NFL season, injuries have taken their toll on many fantasy rosters, so finding difference-makers on the waiver wire is crucial. Jalen Reagor is one of our preferred targets moving forward.
Navigating the long, arduous road to the fantasy playoffs is a tall task. Ryan Reynolds makes sure you’re prepared to bring home the hardware with his Preparing for the Playoffs column, which highlights players who could lift you to a title.
Injuries to vital skill-position players for San Francisco leave ample opportunity for rookie Brandon Aiyuk moving forward. He’s one of our top waiver-wire targets heading into Week 8. Ryan Reynolds breaks it all down here.
Justin Herbert has flashed considerable upside through the early part of the season. His upcoming schedule is favorable, making him a strong add in most leagues. Ryan Reynolds delivers some names to consider ahead of waiver claims.
Injuries to Dalvin Cook and Dak Prescott have opened the door for Alexander Mattison and Andy Dalton to step into fantasy-relevant roles. Ryan Reynolds explains how to handle these situations and more ahead of Week 6.