Ryan Mathews is getting healthy, but he's not likely to play in the first couple weeks, leaving Ronnie Brown to lead the San Diego backfield.
Getting stuck in the middle of Round 1 is a tough place to be as you have to settle for less than elite production with your first pick, and a second-rounder that's sub-optimal
Maurice Jones-Drew falls to No. 25 overall in the consensus rankings compiled by four of RotoWire's top fantasy football experts. See who else was a late mover in the preseason.
LeGarrette Blount looks to have lost the starting running back job in Tampa Bay as he was relegated to backup duty in the last exhibition game.
Darren McFadden clocks in at No. 9 overall as four of our top analysts give their updated top 200 lists ahead of a big weekend for fantasy football drafts.
Sidney Rice was a top-10 receiver with the Vikings in 2009 before injuries limited him in each of the last two seasons. Can he stay healthy and deliver profit from his current ADP?
Matt Forte is the No. 1 back in Chicago, but Michael Bush's emergence could relegate Forte to the sideline when the team is at the goal line.