
Jerry Donabedian sorts out the mess from a busy Week 5 where big stat lines and big-name injuries both came in bunches. Now it's time for the likes of Darrel Williams and Devontae Booker to shine (or not).

Juan Carlos Blanco examines a busy Week 5 injury report and dishes the latest news on key players as of early Sunday morning.

Dan Marcus goes deep into the free-agent pool to find upside adds who could pay off down the road, if not this week.

Latavius Murray made his first start for the Ravens in Week 4 and hit paydirt for a third time in four games.

With Christian McCaffrey back in the saddle and improvements across the roster, the Panthers will look to take the next step under coach Matt Rhule.

Jeff Erickson added Travis Etienne at the 3-4 turn in Friday's "Beat Jeff Erickson" draft in the NFFC's RotoWire Online Championship.

Conventional wisdom said the Dolphins would pick Myles Gaskin's replacement, but they instead waited until the seventh round before finally drafting a running back.

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.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through an extensive Week 17 injury report replete with COVID-19 absences and conventional injuries afflicting some big fantasy names.

With Alvin Kamara landing on the COVID-19 list, Latavius Murray could be headed for a three-down role against the Panthers on Sunday.

Ilango Villoth goes deep into the free-agent pool to find a few upside adds for those looking to take their fantasy title.

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.

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.