
John McKechnie examines the Lamar Jackson show in Baltimore, where defense and ball control still reign.

Devontae Booker appeared locked in as the RB3 in Denver, but a pair of recent additions have shown well in practices. There are a couple unlikely Bronco wideout prospects pushing for playing time, too.

Jordan Mazzara reviews the Seahawks' prospects after making Russell Wilson the NFL's highest-paid player.

Joe Bartel notes that the Chargers have perhaps the best collection of talent in the NFL, but a potential holdout by Melvin Gordon could torpedo it all.

Evan Hauge wonders whether the upgrade from Blake Bortles to Nick Foles under center can revitalize the Jaguars offense.

Kevin O'Brien examines the coaching change in Green Bay and its impact on Aaron Rodgers and company.

Jerry Donabedian surveys the Washington football team, focusing on the QB competition, the health of young running back Derrius Guice and the glut of injuries that have hammered the Redskins in recent years.

Sasha Yodashkin touches on the Le'Veon Bell signing and its trickle-down effect on the Jets' Sam Darnold-led offense.

Ilango Villoth pores over the early stages of the Dolphins' rebuild, including the quarterback quandary and the otherwise lacking skill-position ranks.

Logan Larson looks at the Lions as they prepare for Year 2 under the guidance of coach Matt Patricia.

Nick Pitner ponders how Cam Newton, with the help of Panthers stars Christian McCaffrey and Luke Kuechly, can overcome yet another rehab-focused offseason.

Liss can't stop gushing about the physical abilities of Patrick Mahomes. Joe tries to temper things.

In his second of three articles, Jim Coventry aims to help IDP owners find good LB values, like Tampa Bay linebacker Lavonte David, on draft day.

Jeff Stotts offers early season advice for decoding injury information and monitors a few key injured players including Houston’s DeAndre Hopkins.