Commanders WR Terry McLaurin has never quite had the stats to match his talent, but that could change in 2024 with the help of a new offensive coordinator and quarterback.
RotoWire gathered its top football writers for their top-150 rankings for the 2024 fantasy season. Among the players with the greatest variance, Mike Evans stands out.
Ezekiel Elliott is back in Dallas, boosting his ADP by a league-high 80 spots compared to April. RW's Jerry Donabedian discusses Zeke and the other big ADP movers from April to May.
Bucs RB Rachaad White is one of the many players whose ADP varies considerably across different best ball platforms. RW's Jerry Donabedian highlights other examples and analyzes positional trends on each site.
Kevin Payne analyzes players to avoid this fantasy season, including Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid.
Most of the big ADP changes can be easily explained, but there are also guys like Isiah Pacheco and Kenneth Walker dropping down the ranks for unclear reasons.
Chargers WR Keenan Allen was on track for his best season yet in 2023, but he's now facing a lot of questions ahead of his age-32 campaign in 2024.
Cardinals teammates Kyler Murray and James Conner are two of Jerry Donabedian's favorite 2024 picks based on early ADP.
Sam LaPorta rewrote the script for rookie tight ends, paving the way for Georgia's Brock Bowers to generate a ton of fantasy hype heading into 2024.
Jim Coventry reviews the season's biggest fantasy busts. Justin Herbert was one of the biggest offenders.
Aaron Jones worked in timeshares for most of the season but is now dominating Green Bay's backfield touches with everything on the line.
Jayden Reed has been ascendant in the Packers' offense, but faces a tough matchup against the Cowboys.
Jim Coventry ranks players by position for playoff leagues and gameplans which teams might play the most games.
Incentives and milestones had a big impact on Week 18 fantasy scoring and helped drive a throwback week for some of the league's older running backs.
Austin Ekeler has a good chance to end his disappointing season on a high note (and potentially earn some incentive money) against a Chiefs defense that figures to rest some key players.
Nico Collins will get the chance to prove himself as a WR1 with the Texans down wideouts in a high-stakes setting.