
Kevin Payne notes that while Zay Jones has a low floor, he’s poised to see plenty of targets against the Jets, who have surrendered the fourth-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers.

Two weeks after a stirring overtime victory and one of the best games of his career, Marcus Mariota and the Titans have sunk even lower than before that brief reprieve.

Tevin Coleman is headed for a huge workload at a mid-level price, helping us fit a Chiefs-Steelers passing stack without sacrificing much at RB.

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.

Even though the Browns selected Nick Chubb in the second round, some are still selecting Carlos Hyde as an RB2. Bad idea.

Even as anonymous scouts hiss the narrative that Lamar Jackson isn't a quarterback, expect the Louisville prodigy to emerge the victor.
No player taken in the top-two rounds by NFFC ADP had 100 yards from scrimmage and a TD this week. Only six players overall crossed that threshold, compared to 12 in 2016.
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.
Rick Kinigson wonders whether the Steelers' trio of Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell can finally put it all together.
Andrew Fiorentino takes a look at the key job battles around the NFL heading into training camp, and wonders whether Jonathan Stewart and Christian McCaffrey will sabotage each other's fantasy value.
His film and production alone make him a good bet to go in the first round, but a disappointing Combine pushed Dalvin Cook back a couple spots in the rookie RB rankings.
The top four seeds are back in action after getting the bye last week. See where they slot in this week's rankings.
The running backs behind Lev Bell are incredibly sparse this week. Lamar Miller might have been a disappointment this year and has missed the last two games, but could be the #2 back.
Le'Veon Bell and the Steelers have a good chance to play at least three games and get the Dolphins at home this weekend.