The RotoWire writers could not settle on a unanimous pick for Week 10, but six teams got four votes, including the Rams.
The RotoWire writers like the home underdog Browns against Chargers in Week 9. Get all the picks here.
There were no unanimous pick this week, but four RotoWire writers like the underdog Saints at Kansas City.
The RotoWire writers settled on three unanimous for Week 1, including the underdog Jets at San Francisco on Monday night.
The NFC East championship, and a trip to the playoffs, is on the line when the Giants take on the Cowboys on Sunday night.
Tennessee's Chris Johnson struggled for the first half of the season, but his recent revival has him shooting back up the cheat sheets.
Arizona's Beanie Wells gets a boost in fantasy value this week after a huge Week 12 performance. Find out who else is on the rise with the fantsy postseason around the corner.
Fred Jackson is on pace to top 2,000 yards this season, but a calf injury has put his status in doubt.
Seattle's Marshawn Lynch is charging up the cheat sheets thanks to an expanded workload and a five-game scoring streak.
Playing in his first game since Week 5, Atlanta's Julio Jones's burst back onto the fantasy scene with two highlight-reel touchdown catches.
Adrian Peterson is arguably the top running back in fantasy football, but he could put the discussion to rest if he continues becoming more active in the Vikings' aerial attack.
Cleveland receiver Greg Little gets a bump in fantasy value this week after a strong performance in his starting debut.
Jamaal Charles (left) may be done for the season, but another KC running back gets a boost this week after receiving a heavy workload in Week 5.
The Bears have struggled a bit in recent weeks, but Matt Forte's big game in Week 5 helped secure a win - and give his fantasy value a boost.
Mike Wallace is doing his best to back up his offseason talk with three straight 100-yard games to open the campaign.
Several receivers, including Tennessee's Kenny Britt, get a boost in value this week after a strong showing in Week 2.
Cam Newton is no longer playing against college competition, but it would have been tough to recognize that based on his Week 1 performance.
Chad Johnson is having trouble picking up the Patriots' system and is dropping a bit in the wide receiver rankings.
Willis McGahee has a new home in Denver, and even though he is the backup RB, he is worth considering near the end of your draft.
Vincent Jackson didn't make a major impact last season, but don't be surprised if he makes a big jump up the receiver ranks in 2011. See who else gets a mention in this week's Barometer.
This could be Alex Smith's last chance in San Fran, but with a new head coach and a new receiver on the roster, he'll have a chance to succeed in 2011.