
Dan Marcus reviews the news out of Monday's training camps, including word that Saquon Barkley might play in preseason games.

It's the dawn of a new era in Philadelphia, where coach Nick Sirianni and QB Jalen Hurts join a number of franchise fixtures to help get the Eagles back on a winning track.

John McKechnie submits his first mock of draft week with a run-through the first round. The Mac Jones to San Francisco rumors are getting louder and louder, but is it just an elaborate smokescreen?

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.

A slot specialist for most of his career, Russell Gage has done solid work on the perimeter the past three weeks, piling up 25 targets and 201 yards.

The Seahawks are nearly a touchdown favorite on the road against the Eagles on Monday night, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why some fantasy players could be hesitant about rostering DK Metcalf.

Jared Cook was trending down even before the Drew Brees injury, so with Taysom Hill now playing quarterback for New Orleans, the veteran tight end can be dropped in most fantasy leagues.

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

Is A.J. Brown the No. 1 receiver in Tennessee, or might it be Corey Davis? Perhaps the answer is both, which leaves nothing but scraps for the team's other pass catchers.

Sunday Night Football brings us another prime-time NFL East game, and while the Cowboys and Eagles have the same number of wins, their respective outlooks couldn't look any more different.

While Cole Beasley is on pace for a 1,000-yard season, Brandon Aiyuk is a better waiver add if he's available, as teammate Deebo Samuel is expected to miss multiple games with a hamstring injury.

Kenyan Drake is in danger of crashing back down to earth in Week 7, while Antonio Gibson gets his shot to run all over the feeble Dallas defense.

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

Another week, another big game for Travis Fulgham, who continues to take full advantage of his three-down role for the Eagles.