
Ilango Villoth analyzes the dynasty prospects of this year's rookies and how savvy fantasy managers might benefit. Is Joe Burrow being overvalued?

Ronald Jones might be able to hold off Leonard Fournette, but asking him to hold off both Fournette and LeSean McCoy might be too much. Also looking at Rams WRs, Bears RBs, and Chargers RBs.

Erik Siegrist reviews the simultaneous slow drafts used to fill the 60-team, five-conference Vegas League, where Michael Thomas was a surprisingly early pick in one conference.

A.J. Green is a great player, but if he misses time for whatever reason Tee Higgins and John Ross should be able to pick up the slack. Also looking at Rams RBs, Chargers RBs, and Patriots TEs.

Chris Liss went big on two running backs, one of which was Saquon Barkley for $68 of his $200 budget.

John McKechnie analyzes the 2020 rookie class and looks at which first-year players are likely to make a fantasy impact this season. Is Joe Burrow headed for fantasy success?

The Chargers have moved on from Philip Rivers, instead tabbing quarterback Justin Herbert in the 2020 draft to start another potential decade-plus of relevance.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down some of the backfields that experienced offseason turmoil, starting with both Los Angeles teams.

We asked our football writers for their favorite undervalued and overvalued players for this season. Find out why Daniel Jones should be on your draft board.

An already durability-challenged Sony Michel underwent a foot procedure in May, raising new anxieties about the construction of the New England backfield.

With Preston Williams (ACL) due to return and the Dolphins much improved with both their defense and rushing offense, DeVante Parker is one of six players whose value could dip in 2020.

Some mainstream fantasy analysts are advising owners to cash out on Austin Ekeler after 2019's career highs, but there's reason to believe the market is underestimating his talent.

With Philip Rivers no longer in the mix, the Chargers ready for the Justin Herbert era. However, the team’s top pick in 2020 may start out as a backup.

Jerry Donabedian ranks his top-75 running backs, putting Chris Carson in a diverse tier with two other veterans and two rookies.

Jerry Jeudy still has a bright NFL future, but his landing spot in the Denver offense might delay the breakout his pre-draft investors had hoped for.