
Which Saquon Barkley will be on display post-right knee injury? If it's the version of 2018-2019, he'll be worthy of his ADP.

Dan Marcus reviews the training camp news for Monday, including the report that Carson Wentz will undergo surgery.

Jerry Donabedian reads offseason tea leaves for every NFL team, including an up-and-coming Chargers squad that needs to make tough decisions on Hunter Henry and Mike Williams.

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

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.

He may have opened Saturday's game in a timeshare with Salvon Ahmed, but the Miami backfield belonged to Myles Gaskin by the end of the night.

Jerry Donabedian gives his Upgrades and Downgrades for Week 16, including a thumbs up for J.K. Dobbins against a bad Giants team.

Russell Wilson carried your team early in the season, but he's had diminishing returns recently and you might not start him in your championship game.

Chase Edmonds supposedly was dealing with an ankle injury, yet finished Sunday's win over the Eagles with more carries, yards and snaps than Kenyan Drake.

Nick Chubb has been dominant of late, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting the Browns' top running back to be extremely popular Sunday night against the Giants.

With Deebo Samuel out, Brandon Aiyuk had 16 targets last week and should get a high volume again this week.

The first game of the Jalen Hurts era worked out well for Miles Sanders, who dominated backfield snaps and scored a pair of touchdowns despite sharing carries with the young quarterback.

The best thing you can do if you made an error, like leaving Baker Mayfield on your bench this weekend, is to take the L and let it go.

Chris Carson didn't find much room to run against the Giants, but his large workload and receiving involvement suggest he should be highly productive in the coming weeks.

There are always bad beats in fantasy football, but few worse than Tyreek Hill losing one long TD to a holding call and another to Andy Reid neglecting to throw a challenge flag on a clear catch.

Can David Montgomery follow up his first 100-yard game of the season with another against the Lions?