
The markets will eventually catch on, but for now Latavius Murray is an obvious best ball target after switching from Dalvin Cook's backup in Minnesota to Mark Ingram's replacement in New Orleans.

Derek Carr might not be a good quarterback, but it's easy to argue that he's a bargain with upside at his current best ball ADP now that he's throwing to Antonio Brown and Tyrell Williams.

Donte Moncrief will never be a model of consistency, but Ben Roethlisberger needs to throw to someone other than JSS in the slot, and Moncrief is big and fast on the outside.

Tevin Coleman mostly held his ground against Devonta Freeman in Atlanta, but Jerick McKinnon and Matt Breida present new obstacles in San Francisco.

Odell Beckham often fell to the late-second round of early 2019 drafts, but the upgrade from Eli Manning to Baker Mayfield is difficult to overstate.

Devin Funchess may be guilty of some memorable dropped passes, but you can recall the same detail about Eric Ebron before he landed in Indy.

Damien Williams was an unlikely star at the end of the 2018 season, but the arrival of Carlos Hyde in Kansas City might make Williams a scary pick in the first three rounds.

Hakeem Butler continues to build steam after a solid combine showing, but the author argues for a ranking outside the top 10 in dynasty rookie drafts.

Justice Hill initially blended in with other projected mid-round running backs, but a strong showing at the combine has him closing in on a Day 2 pick.

Devin Singletary was incredibly productive at Florida Atlantic, but his combine results are concerning for his NFL projection.

Aaron Rodgers' reputation is on the line now that he no longer has Mike McCarthy to blame. But is Matt LaFleur the answer?

John McKechnie and Mario Puig conduct a three-round, 12-team dynasty league rookie mock draft in light of Marquise Brown's freefall.

As Kelce, Ertz, and Kittle raise the bar at TE, it drags along lesser, risky tight ends like Eric Ebron into an inflated price range.

Only Le'Veon Bell saved David Johnson from the distinction of being last year's biggest bust in the first round, but he should roar back into form in 2019.

The top free agents still available, ranked in descending order of general value. Plus links to daily summaries of the key signings.

Erik Siegrist breaks down the Super Bowl matchup and lays out why Sony Michel might be the key to a Patriots victory.

Kevin Payne examines FanDuel’s single-game contest and notes that picking a quarterback for the “MVP” spot in cash games makes a lot of sense.