Means to a (tight) end
Quality TEs are disappearing. Is Ben Watson a solid play for Week 9? Jamey Eisenberg and Dave Richard disagree in Faceoffs. Full story
Is Smitty on the comeback trail? Will Donovan McNabb carve up a second-straight NFC East opponent? Should owners insert Jamaal Charles into their lineups for Week 9? Just two players that Dave Richard and Jamey Eisenberg disagrere on in their Faceoffs.
The Schaub must go on The Cowboys and Eagles have a fascinating recent history, one that every Fantasy owner should pay attention to. Our Dave Richard touches on that and how owners can expect Matt Schaub to perfom without Owen Daniels in his History Lessons.
Point of contact
The number of hitters who can hit bombs and make contact is shrinking. Al Melchior looks at the few who could do it in 2010. Full story
Primary position changes for 2010 A total of 115 players will have new primary positions for 2010 on CBSSports.com. We list them here with their old and new positions for next spring.
Point of contact for sluggers With 2009 in the books, there's one thing we know: Home runs are down and strikeouts are up. As Al Melchior writes in By the Numbers, there are not as many of these options heading into 2010 as you may think.
Always lessons to be learned There are always lessons to be learned from a Fantasy Baseball season just gone by. Our Scott White breaks down how his teams of interest ended up and shares the lessons he'll take into his 2010 drafts in his Full Disclosure.
College Football Pick'em
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Every owner needs a Warrior
The Warriors produce solid options, including Kelenna Azubuike. Sergio Gonzalez touches on that in Playing the Waiver Wire. Full story
Week 2 Start 'Em and Sit 'Em There's one Gasol Fantasy owners should sit and one Gasol Fantasy owners should be looking to start for Week 2 of the Fantasy hoops season. Find out why it's not the Gasol you'd think of as Sergio Gonzalez offers up some players to start and others to sit in his Start 'Em and Sit 'Em.
What to take from the NBA Playoffs Is Glen Davis now a viable Fantasy starter next season after his playoff breakthrough? Is Aaron Brooks the real deal for the Rockets? Our Jamey Eisenberg takes a look at a handful of players whose value has changed based on their playoff performance.
In with the new If it seems like a new wave of kids is taking the NHL by storm so far in 2009, you'd be right. Our Michael Hurcomb spotlights a handful of rookies and other young players that Fantasy owners should be made aware of in his Playing the Waiver Wire.
Is DiPietro worth a roster spot? Is it worth stashing Rick DiPietro on your bench in the hopes he makes an impact this season? That's just one topic our Michael Hurcomb and Ross Devonport debate in their latest edition of Fantasy Faceoffs.
Fantasy Tutorial: No time to be uninformed
With only a few weeks remaining in the College Fantasy Football season, the slightest lineup oversight could cost you a title. Michael Hurcomb has the latest news and information for owners entering Week 10 in his Fantasy Tutorial.
Driver's Ed: Plenty of reasons to race hard
The Chase isn't very compelling at this stage as Jimmie Johnson is a virtual lock. But there is still plenty to compete for this weekend in Texas. Our Ian Melmood previews the race and shares his starting five in Driver's Ed.