
With Justin Herbert under center and a defensive savant as head coach, the Chargers will look to move up the pecking order in an AFC dominated by the division rival Chiefs the past few seasons.

One of nine tournament targets identified in the 18th round, Tyron Johnson makes a strong WR3 case with the Chargers.

The Chargers are 3.5-point underdogs Thursday in Las Vegas, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird is still expecting Austin Ekeler to be one of the most popular players on DraftKings and FanDuel.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchups as Aaron Rodgers and the Packers take on the Falcons in the nightcap.

It was a big week for rookie wide receivers, with Cincinnati's Tee Higgins and Minnesota's Justin Jefferson both enjoying breakout performances.

Ilango Villoth analyzes the dynasty prospects of this year's rookies and how savvy fantasy managers might benefit. Is Joe Burrow being overvalued?

Kenyan Drake scared fantasy investors with a walking boot Monday, but the initial indications, including an assurance from Drake himself, make the injury sound minor.

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.

With Philip Rivers no longer in the mix, the Chargers ready for the Justin Herbert era. However, the team’s top pick in 2020 may start out as a backup.

Henry Ruggs is a good prospect, but his decoy functions do nothing for fantasy owners and wideouts like Jalen Reagor, Tee Higgins, and Laviska Shenault pose more fantasy upside.

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.

The Cowboys don't necessarily need to use an early draft pick to replace Randall Cobb, but wouldn't it fun if they did anyway? Enter Penn State's KJ Hamler, who can burn defenders deep while working the slot.

In this update to the rookie dynasty rankings, we up the field to 100 players. Grouped by tiers, this is a comprehensive list of this year's top dynasty prospects.

LSU's Justin Jefferson posted one of the best 40 times among wide receivers and established convincing first-round momentum in the process.