RotoWire subscribers have exclusive access to our Ask an Expert feature (https://www.rotowire.com/myleagues/ask.php), where they can get a personalized response, typically within 24 hours, from one of our many fantasy experts available. If you have a league imported via MyLeagues, it will include the settings for context so you don't have to worry about a character limit.
Here are some general guidelines for our Ask an Expert (AAE) feature:
Please limit yourself to no more than two questions per week.
For football lineup questions, please also consult our Value Meter.
Your question will get cut off after about 550 characters β i.e., five lines of text on a computer.
If you need an answer before kickoffs on Sunday or Thursday, you need to give us a 24-hour window to answer β otherwise, we may not get to it in time.
We sometimes feature questions on the site. If you do not wish for your question to appear on the site, please mention that it is private.
While waiting for your answer, please check your email spam folder to make sure it wasn't mistakenly placed there by your email provider.
Whether you're a subscriber or not, we also have a Discord server with many free chat rooms for our users to discuss their fantasy teams and strategy, as well as a few premium chat rooms reserved for subscribers. If you wish to "crowd source" your questions and allow other RotoWire users -- and an array of different RotoWire experts -- to chime in with their thoughts, this is the place to go.
To set up your Discord account or link your account, head here: https://www.rotowire.com/chat
Note: If you don't see the RotoWire server while logged into Discord, you may have left the server yourself, or you are logged into a different Discord account than the one you signed up with initially. If you left the RotoWire server, you can rejoin the server here.
There are many other ways to connect with a RotoWire writer, host or podcaster. The easiest way is to leave a comment on an article they have written and they'll get back to you as soon as they can. Note that does require an account and paid subscription. Our author bios usually link to their X accounts as well. Or, you can leave a comment on the platform of the content (i.e. YouTube).