
Brief histories on the head coaches and coordinators for all 32 teams, including the fantasy takeaways of their respective coaching ideologies.

After going 2-14 last year, the Bengals landed the top pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Quarterback Joe Burrow now is the face of the franchise.

Tee Higgins might have been a first-round pick in other years, but tough competition in a deep WR class could push him down to the second round as an unexpected gift for the Ravens or Texans.

Aaron Rodgers' reputation is on the line now that he no longer has Mike McCarthy to blame. But is Matt LaFleur the answer?

Saquon Barkley is a presumed top-five pick, but it's easy to imagine a scenario where he falls further.

With Matt LaFleur leaving the Sean McVay coaching tree for Tennessee, what does it mean for Marcus Mariota?
Cam Newton's rib injury is the newest and biggest source of potential shakeups in the rankings. See where he falls in Jeff Erickson's Week 1 Value Meter.
Matt Forte's backup is still up for grabs in Chicago, making it difficult for fantasy owners to draft a handcuff.
Drew Brees is one of the many leading fantasy players still left with something to play for in Week 17.
Jamaal Charles is coming off one of the all-time great fantasy games and tops our flex rankings this week with another great matchup against the Colts.
Is it time for Eli Manning to take a seat? If so, is Ryan Nassib the answer in two-quarterback leagues?
Neither rain, nor snow, nor the Detroit Lions can stop Shady McCoy, who draws Minnesota, Chicago and Dallas to finish the season.
With A.J. Green and the Bengals returning this week, bye weeks are all over, so our threshhold for what qualifies as a starter is higher again.
Demaryius Thomas should get a ton of targets against the Patriots' banged-up secondary this week, especially if Wes Welker's concussion keeps him out.
The Colts continue to proclaim Trent Richardson the lead back while giving backup Donald Brown the majority of touches, as they did Sunday.