
With Deshaun Watson, the Texans at least could be frisky this season. If he's gone or not available, however, they may struggle to notch more than a few wins.

Looking at ten fringe or/and post-hype prospects, this article identifies NFL players who are easy to look past but should be kept in mind for 2020.

Jordan Howard doesn't offer much as a pass catcher, but an improved Dolphins defense could provide run-viable game scripts for Miami. Also looking at Browns WRs behind Beckham and Landry.

Carson Wentz was robbed of his downfield weapons in 2019, but he's looking much better for 2020 after the Eagles added a trio of speedy wideouts during Day 3 of the NFL Draft.

James Conner returns from injury Thursday against the Browns, and while RotoWire's Andrew Laird unsurprisingly likes his upside, there may be a safer option for captain.

The Browns are underdogs against San Francisco on Monday night, but that isn't likely to keep many people from rostering Nick Chubb on DraftKings and FanDuel.

Jerry Donabedian takes a close look at all the Week 4 action, including a pass-first Seahawks gameplan that relied on Russell Wilson to build an early lead.

Jerry Donabedian uses an array of statistics to break down all 16 games from Week 2, noting that Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf both have been effective in very different roles for the Seahawks.

Carlos Hyde and Darwin Thompson were enough cause for concern to Damien Williams' workload, and switching Hyde for LeSean McCoy didn't ease those concerns any.

Dan Marcus notes what can be a recipe for success for the Titans, assuming Marcus Mariota can stay healthy.

John McKechnie analyzes the 2019 rookie class and looks at which first-year players are likely to make a fantasy impact this season. Is David Montgomery headed for a large workload?

Chris Carson should run wild at home against the Cardinals, assuming that the Seahawks play their starters.

Rob Gronkowski had a terrific offensive game last week, and now faces a Steelers defense that got torn apart by three different tight ends.

Jameis Winston, who faces a tantalizing matchup, and a potentially freed Aaron Rodgers lead the way for Luke Hoover's must-play quarterbacks in Week 14. Who else is he recommending or fading?

Marcus Mariota has played valiantly through injury and poor offensive line play, but his WRs might struggle against the Jacksonville corners.