
John McKechnie breaks down the most interesting running back and wide receiver prospects participating in this week's Senior Bowl. Can USC product Michael Pittman Jr. impress scouts after his breakout 2019?

Oklahoma's CeeDee Lamb is the top target in an explosive Sooner passing attack, and Jeff Edgerton views him as a strong building block of any lineup on Saturday night's slate.

John McKechnie breaks down the 10-game Main Slate on DraftKings for Week 1. Can Mississippi State's Kylin Hill become a goal line force with Nick Fitzgerald gone in Starkville?

John McKechnie kicks off the season with a look at players to start and players to sit this weekend. Will East Carolina's Holton Ahlers still be productive in a new-look offense?

Jesse Siegel offers his breakdown of the SEC from a fantasy perspective as our Conference Preview continues. What can Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa do for an encore after falling just shy of the Heisman last year?

Receivers are up next in the Draft Kit as we look at the top pass-catchers in the nation for 2019. What can Purdue's Rondale Moore do for an encore after an electric freshman season?

Dwayne Haskins and Kyler Murray should be the first quarterbacks selected, but Missouri's Drew Lock and Duke's Daniel Jones battle this week for the third QB selection.

John McKechnie gives his breakdown for the final college football Saturday of the season. Looking outside of the playoff games, South Carolina's Jake Bentley profiles as a strong play in the Gamecocks' bowl game against Virginia.

John McKechnie breaks down the bowl slate with a full write-up of all 39 games with a focus on confidence points. How confident is he in Oregon's Justin Herbert in a close matchup against Michigan State?

John McKechnie breaks down bowl season through an NFL lens as he looks over some of the top 2019 NFL Draft prospects that could be playing in their final college games, including Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins.

College football defenses can't get their hands on Andy Isabella, but NFL coaches probably will want to after he hanged 219 yards on Georgia.

This series takes inventory of the draft-eligible dynasty assets and their recent stock trajectories, where N'Keal Harry is alone at the top.