
After trailing off over the 2019 season, Marquez Valdes-Scantling played his way back toward the front of the Packers wideout rotation in training camp. Also: Rams RBs, Lions RBs and Eagles WRs/RBs.

Michael Thomas continues to get a huge target share with the Saints. See where he ranks in this week's Value Meter.

Chris Liss is dubious the Giants will regret taking Saquon Barkley ahead of Sam Darnold in this year's draft.

So far, so good for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense - and offenses playing against the Chiefs, too!

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night game as the Mitchell Trubisky leads the Bears against a beat up Seahawks defense.

Juan Carlos Blanco helps you wade through the Week 1 injury report, which also includes several prominent absences due to suspensions and one very publicized holdout.

With the masses gravitating toward Alvin Kamara and Texans-Patriots, a lineup based around David Johnson and a Bengals-Colts stack sets up nicely for large tournaments.

Chris Carson picked up momentum all preseason, but a trap game awaits in Denver. The article also examines NO vs TB and NE vs HOU.

Kevin Payne analyzes the top waiver-wire options for the season's first week as James Conner could get a big workload for the Steelers if Le'Veon Bell doesn't return.

The Broncos thinned their running back depth chart by cutting DeAngelo Henderson on Saturday, then named Royce Freeman starter on Monday.

Marqise Lee's season-ending injury is a substantial loss for Jacksonville, but it clears an obvious opening for Donte Moncrief.

Here are Jeff Erickson's Week 1 Value Meter rankings, with one significant change from previous years.

Best Ball season is drawing to a close, and with that this article identifies three targets each at RB, WR, and TE for your final few rounds.

Jeremy Hill looked all but done for following a disastrous 2017 in Cincinnati, but Sony Michel's knee issue could give Hill a bounce-back opportunity in 2018.

Mike Doria points out how Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the Patriots remain a Super Bowl contender, despite perceived discord in New England.