
Tennessee linebacker Jack Gibbens could be a good IDP option against the Cowboys if he starts Week 17.

Philadelphia and Washington should both be in the market for veteran WR help this offseason, not to mention the market for QB trades.

In the second of a three-part series, Jim Coventry searches for values in the linebacker position and sees potential with Kwon Alexander who should be fully healthy to start the season.

It’s not easy to claim victory in the Super Bowl, but led by star QB Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs are well-positioned to make another championship run in 2020.

Jim Coventry anticipates the Bucs will throw the ball nearly 50 times, resulting in Clayton Geathers and the rest of the Colts defensive backs having a busy day Sunday.

The Ravens defensive backs, including Jimmy Smith, should be chasing around Patriots' receivers more than they'd like in Week 9.

The Titans have given up the third-most fantasy points to LBs over the last five weeks, so play Zach Brown and the rest of the Redskins linebackers with confidence, says Jim Coventry.

Philip Rivers has historically struggled against the Chiefs, but the spotlight is bigger than ever with the division on the line and his two top running backs likely out.

Going to Arrowhead Stadium for his second road start, Lamar Jackson's play will go a long way in determining the game script for Pat Mahomes and the Chiefs.

If you're looking to pivot away from the chalk at running back in tournaments this week, you won't find a better rate of talent to dollars than Dalvin Cook.

Marcus Mariota's prospect profile remains promising on the whole, but the 2017 Titans are too dysfunctional to fix.
Jim Coventry looks at IDPs whose role or fantasy value has changed recently, including Pittsburgh linebacker T.J. Watt.
Polarizing Notre Dame wideout Will Fuller will likely go in the first round, but whether he'll land in a favorable situation is less clear.
Derrick Henry has plenty of critics, but he's projected to sneak into the first round in this four-round mock draft.