
No matter the hand dealt to coach Mike Tomlin, he churns out at least a .500 record in any given season. In 2023, he's entrusted the Steelers offense in second-year QB Kenny Pickett, for better or worse.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down the first week of the preseason, with a special focus on backfields and sorting out roles. Antonio Gibson's loss could be be Brian Robinson's gain.

Sasha Yodashkin analyzes the Friday DraftKings preseason slate as Romeo Doubs could have impact for the Packers.

With A.J. Brown in town, the Eagles may boast their best roster top to bottom since 2017, which ended with the team hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. For it all to work, though, Jalen Hurts must take the next step.

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

James Conner didn't put up big numbers, but his role the past two weeks hints at some upside for the playoffs.

Washington can clinch the NFC East with a win Sunday night against Philadelphia, but fantasy players may have a tough time deciding exactly where the fantasy points will come from for both teams.

There's a good chance that you'll see Travis Kelce out of uniform this week, though he won't be hanging out with George Kittle as he was here in this picture.

After back-to-back games with minimal usage, Jordan Wilkins unexpectedly replaced a slumping/injured Jonathan Taylor as the Colts' lead runner in Sunday's win over the Lions.

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.

Chase Edmonds was already making an impact with his receiving ability, and he could now be looking at a three-down role while Kenyan Drake recovers from an ankle injury.

Ilango Villoth goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.

Jonathan Taylor didn't have the huge game many expected against the Bengals, but his increased usage on passing downs hints at RB1 upside for the second half of the season.

James Robinson didn't do a whole lot for fantasy managers, but he was the only player in the league to handle 100 percent of this team's RB carries. Plus, Myles Gaskin and Malcolm Brown took on lead roles.

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.