
Odell Beckham had an up-and-down Sunday, but it was All Systems Go in terms of the workload, with both OBJ and Van Jefferson joining Cooper Kupp in every-down roles.

Everyone is talking about Ja'Marr Chase, and rightfully so, but teammate Tee Higgins looks ready for a breakout of his own.

Brandon Aiyuk is back in a full-time role, but Deebo Samuel still looks like the Niners' No. 1 receiver.

Juan Carlos Blanco surveys the busy Week 3 injury landscape that has several big names on it heading into Sunday morning.

Mecole Hardman hasn't put up a big stat line yet, but his new role in KC creates potential for a true breakout in the coming weeks.

Kyle Pitts, Mark Andrews and Tyler Higbee didn't put up huge numbers Week 1, but each of the three had underlying usage that hints at big days ahead.

Juan Carlos Blanco drops in with his first gameday injury outlook of the season and finds a relatively positive health landscape heading into Week 1.

Which Saquon Barkley will be on display post-right knee injury? If it's the version of 2018-2019, he'll be worthy of his ADP.

It was mostly a quiet season for Jared Cook, but he solidified his role over the past month and should be a big part of the Saints' passing attack in the playoffs.

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.

Chase Claypool was reliable for the past month and a half, but he could be a no-show for the fantasy playoffs if the Steelers commit to keeping James Washington involved in their offense.

Jarvis Landry hasn't made much noise so far, but his dominant share of the Cleveland passing game in recent weeks suggests there should be better days ahead.

Darius Slayton has been the Giants' only reliable receiver this season, and they may need a huge performance from him Thursday against the Eagles.