
O-line will be at the top of the offseason shopping list for both Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, potentially helping Najee Harris and Joe Mixon reach new heights in 2022.

Joe Burrow beat up on a healthier version of the Ravens in October and shouldn't have much trouble picking apart their backups this Sunday.

A matchup with San Francisco's backup corners should be the right trick to get Ja'Marr Chase back on track.

Playing a weak Seattle secondary with an escalated workload, Brandon Aiyuk could make up for lost time in Week 13.

Jamison Crowder could be busy running against the interior of Miami's defense, away from Xavien Howard and Byron Jones.

Hunter Renfrow could produce against a Giants defense weaker against the slot than against outside receivers.

It's been a disappointing year for Allen Robinson, but in Week 6 he faces a battered and reeling Green Bay secondary.

Marquise Brown might drop a pass occasionally, but overall he's red-hot as the Colts head to Baltimore.

Odell Beckham might have some rust to shake off, but his matchup with the Vikings is perfect for a breakout.

Evan Engram already has volume working in his favor, and he'll get his first favorable matchup of the season when the Giants travel to Dallas in Week 5.

Will Fuller's breakout season may yet resume, but a matchup with the Baltimore corner rotation is a good way to briefly derail it.

No matter whether he runs more from the slot or out wide, it's difficult to see what the Raiders corners can do to slow down D.J. Moore.

Jim Coventry runs down the list of IDPs who likely will miss time this season, whether it be to injury or suspension, as is the case with Patrick Peterson who is suspended for six games.

John McKechnie examines the Lamar Jackson show in Baltimore, where defense and ball control still reign.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a relatively light Wild-Card round injury report that nevertheless includes a trio of notable receivers.