
Isaiah Crowell arrives to New York with 1,800 rushing yards to his credit over the last two years, but the rest of the Jets backfield will put up a fight.

Jeff Stotts says that Texans quarterback DeShaun Watson, who tore his ACL last season, will be at training camp on Thursday and still should be one of the top-drafted fantasy QBs.

Rick Kinigson looks into the ongoing Le'Veon Bell situation, among other things, as the Steelers seek to end the Patriots' stranglehold on the AFC.

Kevin O'Brien delves into the weapons at Aaron Rodgers' disposal and the changing of the guard on defense.

Justin Schultz discusses the Browns' offseason, including the selection of first overall pick Baker Mayfield and Josh Gordon's status.

Nick Pitner tackles how the Panthers' offseason tinkering can help Cam Newton return to his MVP ways.

Jeff Erickson and Chris Liss talked about taking tight ends early in their RotoWire leagues from the Las Vegas retreat.

Jim Coventry examines players who are in line to outproduce their expectations, this week focusing on outside linebackers including Steeler T.J. Watt.

Juan Carlos Blanco concludes his look at offseason risers and fallers as JuJu Smith-Schuster gets ready to take on a larger role in the Steelers offense.

In the first of two installments previewing running back training camp battles, a three-man skirmish for Indianapolis stands as the headliner.

Jeff Stotts focuses on players like Arizona’s David Johnson, who sustained significant injuries last season to determine how it will affect their draft positions for 2018.

Jim Coventry examines players who could be in line to exceed expectations and provide value on draft day, including the Falcons’ Vic Beasley, who should bounce back from his five-sack 2017 season.

The Browns suddenly have a loaded backfield, but like the Saints in 2017, a star or two could emerge from the crowd over the course of the year.

Juan Carlos Blanco looks over offseason risers and fallers as teams prepare for training camp and Patrick Mahomes gets ready to take the reins on a potent Kansas City passing attack.