
Marcus Mariota has played valiantly through injury and poor offensive line play, but his WRs might struggle against the Jacksonville corners.
Jeff Zimmerman moves to wide receivers with his unique projection model. If targets are evenly distributed, which receivers would move to the top?
There's still time for Kelvin Benjamin to get in shape for the regular season, but discouraging play at OTAs has him on notice.
Nick Whalen examines the up-and-coming Jaguars, led by Blake Bortles and a group promising wideouts.
Joe Bartel's quarterback keeper rankings has a clear No. 1 as Cam Newton's fantasy stock seems to be at an all-time high.
Andrew Fiorentino breathes a sigh of relief after a weekend without major injuries, and is impressed by Doug Baldwin's recent touchdown fiesta
Brandon Marshall is having one of the best seasons for a wide receiver in Jets history, and he is a major reason why they have a legitimate shot at the playoffs.
Andrew Fiorentino analyzes the after-shocks of another injury-filled week, and marvels at what Sammy Watkins can do when he gets treated like a WR1
This is a sneaky-difficult bye week, with three good fantasy offenses (paired with some bad defenses) out. At least Julio Jones will be back - but will he have help in the passing game?
This week's theme is how to deal with disasters -- Matthew Stafford has a rib injury and a tough matchup. Jeff Erickson breaks down the Week 3 rankings.
Andrew Fiorentino spells out what Week 2's depth-chart upheaval means for fantasy owners, including in Washington, where Alfred Morris might be moving into a timeshare.
Davis Mattek looks at receivers to target and writes that Davante Adams is still the man to own in Green Bay, despite James Jones' heroics last week.
Will Randall Cobb draw Richard Sherman this week? How much should that move the needle? Jeff Erickson breaks down the Week 2 rankings.
Kevin Payne discusses this week's waiver-wire targets, including Tennessee's Marcus Mariota, whose rookie debut could not have gone much smoother.
Andrew Fiorentino looks at the fallout after depth charts went through their annual Week 1 reshuffling, as in Cleveland where Johnny Manziel is back at quarterback.
Julius Thomas is in Jacksonville after a promising start to his career under Peyton Manning, but will he be enough to boost the team's offensive attack?