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The Rotoworld team looks at what free agent moves and trades could mean in fantasy football for 2026.
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NFL
The Bills spent big to fix their wide receiver room, landing DJ Moore from Chicago for a second-round pick. The move clears the way for younger Bears to break out and give Moore a chance to turn things around in Buffalo.
No longer part of an “ugly” fantasy situation with the Steelers, Denny Carter lays out why tight end Jonnu Smith could regain his fantasy “viability” with the right offense in 2026.
MLB
Everything you need for 2026 fantasy baseball draft season.
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Eric Samulski discusses his strategy for drafting starting pitchers in 12-team leagues
As the pressures of the modern game grow, more MLB teams are emphasizing the mental side of performance alongside mechanics and analytics.
NBA
While expected to compete for rotation minutes before the season began, few thought the Celtics center could be this reliable in fantasy basketball.
Already without Joel Embiid and Paul George, the 76ers could also be without Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe to begin Week 20.
Jrue Holiday has been pouring in the points lately and leads a group of 10 must-start players ahead of the weekend.
“Ice Trae” will be available for Thursday’s game against the Jazz, but his playing time will be limited.
WNBA
The WNBA sent a collective bargaining agreement proposal to the union a day after the league received one from the players, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Sunday.
Natalie Esquire and Owen Pence react to Sophie Cunningham and the WNBAPA clarifying a strike is still on the table amid contract disagreements ahead of the CBA deadline.
Natalie Esquire and Owen Pence unpack the Mist’ Unrivaled championship win, including how Breanna Stewart was the best player and other takeaways from the tournament.
The union released a statement saying the league’s latest offer “is not worth taking” — with less than a week remaining until the deadline for getting a deal done and preserving a full 2026 WNBA season.