
Kevin Payne spotlights players who should be owned in most leagues, or at least on the radar, including the Giants' Eli Manning, who has a chance for a bounce-back season.

Liss & Jeff debate whether Julian Edelman or Jarvis Landry have more value heading into the 2018 season.

Jeremy Hill looked all but done for following a disastrous 2017 in Cincinnati, but Sony Michel's knee issue could give Hill a bounce-back opportunity in 2018.

Seattle wide receiver Doug Baldwin has been out of practice since July 27, and Jeff Stotts notes that the team’s vagueness with the injury makes investing in him precarious.

RotoWire President Peter Schoenke analyzes how to approach fantasy football drafts with passing yards on the decline.

Corey Clement rose from his undrafted rookie status to crash the fantasy radar last year, and here are seven candidates to do the same thing in 2018, including one teammate of Clement's.

This week, Jim Coventry covers defensive players who could or will miss time this season, including training camp holdout Aaron Donald, who’s angling for a new deal with the Rams.

Jeff Zimmerman analyzes which metrics from the NFL Combine portend success for wide receivers. Tuns out, bigger is better. What's that mean for Panthers rookie D.J. Moore?

Chris Liss and Derek VanRiper discuss whether the Ravens will make a change at quarterback on Sirius XM Fantasy Sports Radio.

With concerning injuries following wideouts like Doug Baldwin, Rishard Matthews, and Josh Doctson -- all prior favorites of the author -- it's time to consider some alternatives.

Juan Carlos Blanco examines players with rising and falling outlooks through the early part of training camp, and notes that Dalvin Cook's knee doesn't seem to be an issue.

After accumulating 163 touches in the final eight games of 2017, Jamaal Williams is making a case to remain Green Bay's starting runner.