With FanDuel introducing English Premier League contests this week, RotoWire's Andrew Laird looks into the key stats to focus on when building lineups.
A number of Liverpool players have found the back of the net early this season, but RotoWire's Alex Spalding is focused on Roberto Firmino against Hull City on Saturday.
With Sergio Aguero suspended for another Premier League match, RotoWire's Alex Spalding is looking to Raheem Sterling to pick up some of the slack.
After getting a slight rest during the midweek match against Arsenal, Gylfi Sigurdsson could break out this weekend against a weak Norwich side.
Gylfi Sigurdsson appears to be turning it around after struggling to start the season, and a home match against Sunderland could allow for a breakout performance.
After exploding in Arsenal's midweek Champions League match against Dinamo Zagreb, Alexis Sanchez takes the top spot in the weekly Premier League rankings.
Ross Barkley has struggled in the last two gameweeks, but he's got an excellent matchup Saturday against Aston Villa that could pay off big for fantasy owners.
Mesut Ozil heads into the weekend with a league-leading 10 assists, but is it enough to get him to the top of the midfielder rankings?
Manchester City continue to dominate the rankings, with Kevin De Bruyne a unanimous top choice for the midfielders this weekend.
Kevin De Bruyne has six goals and five assists in all competitions for Man City since joining from Wolfsburg, and a matchup this weekend against Norwich City gives him the Best XI captain's armband.
Kevin De Bruyne has been worth every penny for Manchester City this season, and he top the weekly midfielder rankings with a home match against Norwich.
While Manchester City's defense hasn't been a tight as it was early in the season, a home match against Bournemouth puts Aleksandar Kolarov at the top of the defender rankings.
Manchester City are heavy favorites this weekend at home against Newcastle, with four players from the club atop the positional rankings.
Arsenal have been a bit muted at the Emirates Stadium of late, but RotoWire's Nick Pitner thinks a home match against Stoke City is just the recipe for the Gunners to break out.