Ilango Villoth goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.
Ilango Villoth goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.
Jerry Donabedian digs into Week 1 and notes that DeSean Jackson and Cam Newton draw perfect matchups to rebound from the disappointment of 2019, while Tom Brady lands in a tough spot for his Bucs debut.
Kevin Payne highlights the top waiver-wire options for Week 1, as Dwayne Haskins looks poised to improve in Year 2.
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.
Kyler Murray faces a tough road matchup against the 49ers - see where he ranks among QBs for Week 1 in Jeff Erickson's Value Meter.
Ilango Villoth analyzes the dynasty prospects of this year's rookies and how savvy fantasy managers might benefit. Is Joe Burrow being overvalued?
With Adrian Peterson gone from the Washington backfield, the hype for rookie third-round pick Antonio Gibson kicked into high gear.
Erik Siegrist reviews the simultaneous slow drafts used to fill the 60-team, five-conference Vegas League, where Michael Thomas was a surprisingly early pick in one conference.
Kevin Payne analyzes waiver options and late-round darts as the NFL season rapidly approaches. Can Gardner Minshew be a top-12 QB this year?
With D'Andre Swift struggling with a leg injury, the Lions are increasingly likely to turn to Kerryon Johnson as their lead runner for a fast-approaching Week 1.
Zack Moss is becoming more popular by the day, with his ADP ascent continuing even after Devin Singletary's descent plateaued. They're now separated by only 12 spots in the RB ranks.
Kareem Hunt has mammoth upside in the event of a Nick Chubb injury, but Hunt's current ADP also creates a lot of bust potential.
Breshad Perriman has done well early with the Jets, and the spotlight is all his with injured prospects Denzel Mims and Vyncint Smith currently out.
Jerry Donabedian is skeptical of the extent of Antonio Gibson's ADP rise, worrying that Adrian Peterson and J.D. McKissic will handle most of the backfield snaps in Washington this year.