
The Steelers are a team in transition after the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger. Regardless of who his successor is, the team still has RB Najee Harris, WR Diontae Johnson and TE Pat Freiermuth to lean on.

Juan Carlos Blanco dives into the injury landscape ahead of the NFL's first-ever Super Wild-Card Weekend.

Chuba Hubbard didn't get many carries in Sunday's blowout loss, but it looks like he'll have a second run in the lead role with Christian McCaffrey ruled out for the season.

AJ Dillon was kept out of the end zone this past Sunday in Minnesota, but his hefty workload hints at big things ahead if Aaron Jones misses additional time with a knee sprain.

Jonathan Taylor already eliminated Marlon Mack's role and now has his eyes on Nyheim Hines' share of the workload.

It's rarely pretty with Ben Roethlisberger these days, but he still projects nicely against a reeling Bears defense.

With Derrick Henry in danger of missing the rest of the season, Jeremy McNichols and Adrian Peterson headline the waiver list for Week 9.

While nothing is set in stone, it looks like Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott will split carries while Miles Sanders is on the shelf with an ankle sprain.

With Nick Chubb and now Kareem Hunt both battling calf injuries, D'Ernest Johnson is the top waiver add in most leagues.

Jerry Donabedian sorts out the mess from a busy Week 5 where big stat lines and big-name injuries both came in bunches. Now it's time for the likes of Darrel Williams and Devontae Booker to shine (or not).

Latavius Murray made his first start for the Ravens in Week 4 and hit paydirt for a third time in four games.

Elijah Mitchell is the talk of the town, but another NFC West running back may prove even more valuable after handling a three-down role Sunday night.

The Steelers will aim for a more balanced offense with Najee Harris on board, but the team's success (or lack thereof) may rest on Ben Roethlisberger's arm.

Travis Etienne should probably have even odds with Najee Harris to be the first running back drafted, but odds generally mark Harris as the safe favorite.

Dan Arnold might function mostly like a wide receiver in Carolina, making him an interesting best ball option in the final rounds at tight end.

Jerry Donabedian reads offseason tea leaves for every NFL team, including an up-and-coming Chargers squad that needs to make tough decisions on Hunter Henry and Mike Williams.

James Conner didn't put up big numbers, but his role the past two weeks hints at some upside for the playoffs.