
Justice Hill initially blended in with other projected mid-round running backs, but a strong showing at the combine has him closing in on a Day 2 pick.

John McKechnie and Mario Puig conduct a three-round, 12-team dynasty league rookie mock draft in light of Marquise Brown's freefall.

Mitch Trubisky was a wreck in the first three weeks, but he destroyed the Buccaneers defense Sunday and heads into his bye week with strong momentum.

Ilango Villoth investigates the impact tweaks on offense and the return of Ryan Tannehill will have on the Dolphins offense.

Jerry Donabedian analyzes an impact class of player moves after a revival of the trade market created the most interesting offseason season in recent memory.

Eli Manning and Sterling Shepard figure to stay hot while playing from behind against a generous Kansas City pass defense.
The time to use Newton in DFS or trade for him was after Week 3's debacle against the Saints. Newton's sample of fantasy greatest was far larger than his recent slump, and he's still in his prime.
While the Patriots struggled to contain the Texans' offense on Sunday, Tom Brady was even more unstoppable, throwing for five touchdowns, including the game-winner with under a minute left.
Kevin Payne breaks down the waiver wire as the season kicks off this week. Find out why caution is warranted in bidding on new Kansas City starting running back Kareem Hunt.
Andrew Fiorentino checks in on key position battles around the NFL with Week 1 inching closer and finds that Blake Bortles may be on thin ice in Jacksonville.
Jeff Zimmerman moves to wide receivers with his unique projection model. If targets are evenly distributed, which receivers would move to the top?
John Brown is an impressive talent and a breakout candidate following the departure of Michael Floyd, but questions about his sickle cell trait condition have come up once again.
Compiled from this year's crop of Training Camp Previews, members of the RotoWire staff identify three players from each team that prospective fantasy owners need to be aware of heading into draft season.
Logan Larson delves into a Lions offense striving for balance, which is key with a defensive unit lacking in talent.
Rick Kinigson wonders whether the Steelers' trio of Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell can finally put it all together.