
Antonio Gibson's market is tanking precisely at the point in his career where there's reason to expect a breakout.

The swap of Jared Goff for Matthew Stafford was geared toward getting the Rams back on a championship track, but Cam Akers' offseason Achilles tear throws a wrench into those plans.

Darrell Henderson will need to step up for the rattled Rams backfield, but it might be hasty to assume he takes over a three-down role.

Travis Etienne probably can't catch fellow first-round running back Najee Harris in redraft rankings, but in dynasty leagues it's a very different question.

Forget T.J. Hockenson and Noah Fant -- Kyle Pitts is the best tight end prospect since at least Jermaine Gresham, and he's a justifiable top-five pick in rookie drafts.

Although there are plenty of interesting running back prospects in the 2021 draft, Travis Etienne is unchallenged as the RB1 until further notice.

With Alvin Kamara landing on the COVID-19 list, Latavius Murray could be headed for a three-down role against the Panthers on Sunday.

After trailing off over the 2019 season, Marquez Valdes-Scantling played his way back toward the front of the Packers wideout rotation in training camp. Also: Rams RBs, Lions RBs and Eagles WRs/RBs.

With Adrian Peterson gone from the Washington backfield, the hype for rookie third-round pick Antonio Gibson kicked into high gear.

Jerry Donabedian looks at the ADP impact of opt outs, starting with Clyde Edwards-Helaire's rapid rise into the first round.

Some fuss was made over the news that Henry Ruggs would 'start' in the slot for the Raiders, but it's likely just the first lesson in what will turn to a broader curriculum for the rookie.

Tampa Bay coach Bruce Arians seemingly offered a vote of confidence for running back Ronald Jones on Wednesday, making the third-year runner the team's backfield favorite.

The Chiefs backfield is the headliner job battle to monitor after Damien Williams opted out, but Devin Funchess' opt out in Green Bay could prove important, as well.

Will Fuller is reportedly fully healthy heading into Houston's training camp, placing the former Notre Dame star in position to potentially emerge as the new Texans WR1.

After helping spoil the 2019 season for those investing in the Chiefs backfield, LeSean McCoy signed with Tampa Bay to potentially do the same to Ronald Jones and Ke'Shawn Vaughn buyers in 2020.

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

Mario Puig analyzes job battles in Tampa Bay, New England and Las Vegas. For the Bucs, it's a complicated backfield battle.