
Although he began the year projected as SF's top threat from scrimmage, George Kittle is bargain-priced lower than Deebo Samuel.

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

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through an extensive Week 17 injury report replete with COVID-19 absences and conventional injuries afflicting some big fantasy names.

He may have opened Saturday's game in a timeshare with Salvon Ahmed, but the Miami backfield belonged to Myles Gaskin by the end of the night.

Some of fantasy's biggest names are on the Week 16 injury radar in what is Championship Week for many leagues. Juan Carlos Blanco gives you the latest on the health front as of Sunday morning.

Russell Wilson carried your team early in the season, but he's had diminishing returns recently and you might not start him in your championship game.

Chase Edmonds supposedly was dealing with an ankle injury, yet finished Sunday's win over the Eagles with more carries, yards and snaps than Kenyan Drake.

There are both big returns and absences Week 15 as we reach the heart of the fantasy postseason. Juan Carlos Blanco gives you the latest on who's trending toward starting or sitting as of Sunday morning.

With Deebo Samuel out, Brandon Aiyuk had 16 targets last week and should get a high volume again this week.

The first game of the Jalen Hurts era worked out well for Miles Sanders, who dominated backfield snaps and scored a pair of touchdowns despite sharing carries with the young quarterback.

D'Andre Swift played more than 70 percent of snaps in Sunday's win over Washington, hinting at RB1 fantasy upside over the final two months of the season.

There are no shortage of big names coming and going on a massive Week 10 injury report, and Juan Carlos Blanco has the latest on all of them as of early Sunday morning.

How many running backs do you trust? Mike Davis should get a decent run this week, albeit against a tough Tampa defense.

Chase Edmonds was disappointing from a production standpoint, but his every-down role hints at better things to come if Kenyan Drake misses more time beyond Week 9.

James Robinson didn't do a whole lot for fantasy managers, but he was the only player in the league to handle 100 percent of this team's RB carries. Plus, Myles Gaskin and Malcolm Brown took on lead roles.

Jerry Donabedian estimates Week 1 backfield usage for every team, expecting a large workload for James Conner and possibly a three-down role for Derrick Henry.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down some of the backfields that experienced offseason turmoil, starting with both Los Angeles teams.