
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.
Mario Puig and John McKechnie dig into the wide receiver landscape for 2017, where some big name receivers -- like Texas A&M's Christian Kirk -- may not be as highly ranked as you might think
Nick Gray searches the country for this week's best waiver-wire pickups, zeroing in on a trio of wide receivers in the American Athletic Conference.
Nick Grays searches the nation for this week's waiver-wire pickups, as Michigan's Wilton Speight looks like he'll put up plenty of points this year in a productive offense.
Mario Puig likes Deshaun Watson and Clemson to steamroll the Auburn Tigers, even though they're on the road. Check out all of his picks for the opening weekend.
John McKechnie rolls each conference to let you know who's worth playing and who's worth benching in Week 1, including Ohio State's J.T. Barrett.
Deshaun Watson is the king of college football, but the ACC is loaded with other talented players at quarterback. All of Lamar Jackson, Mitch Trubisky and Eric Dungey figure to post big numbers in 2016.
Mason Rudolph had to share the Oklahoma State offense with J.W. Walsh in 2015, but in 2016 Rudolph will have the whole operation to himself. He should be a top-15 fantasy quarterback as a result.
Chris Bennett makes his picks for Week 2, but does a Luke Falk make his squad despite less than optimal health? Find out here.
Chris Morgan looks at players who belong in your lineup this week, like Illinois' Wes Lunt, and players you should leave on the bench.
Chris Bennett finds some great value plays for Week 1, including Nebraska's Terrell Newby, whose game should feature plenty of points.
Jesse Siegel looks to the year ahead in his inaugural 2015 college football column, musing on a possible shakeup in the SEC.
Chris Bennett analyzes each round of the recent Staff League college fantasy draft where Tulsa's Keevan Lucas went No. 1 overall.
RB James Conner and WR Tyler Boyd make up almost all of Pittsburgh's offense, making them two of the nation's elite fantasy targets.