The loss of Carson Palmer in Week 10 due to a torn ACL sunk the Cardinals' playoff hopes last season. On the road to active status in Week 1, Palmers' health will likely determine the Cardinals' fate in 2015.
Clay Matthews was never much of an IDP factor in standard IDP scoring since he posted low tackle totals as an OLB in the 3-4, but moving inside has allowed him to post both tackles and sacks.
Starting ILB Zach Brown (pectoral) is out for the year, leaving second-year player Zaviar Gooden with a big opportunity.
LeSean McCoy leads the Eagles into Indianapolis on Monday in what should be one of the better matchups of Week 2.
Eli Manning and the Giants hope to put last year's disaster behind them when they open the season on Monday Night Football against the Lions.
Although he was at one point billed as the next big thing at linebacker, Manti Te'o is failing in San Diego.
Cowboys defensive tackle Jason Hatcher is racking up sacks and having the best season of his career at the age of 31.
Fantasy owners in IDP leagues are going crazy over Bills rookie linebacker Kiko Alonso, who leads the league in both tackles and interceptions.
You should know better than to forget about Arizona Cardinals linebacker Daryl Washington, who returns to action in Week 5.
We fell just short of putting Jimmy Graham first overall in our flex rankings, but he's not that far off. It's hard to have a bad team if you spent an early pick on him in your leagues.
An undrafted rookie out of lowly North Texas in 2011, Craig Robertson is poised to serve as a three-down defender for the Browns this season.