
The Saints never fully capitalized on the twilight of Drew Brees' career. With the QB moving on to retired life, the offense will begin the year without Michael Thomas, setting up Alvin Kamara to feast.

With easily the highest projected workload from scrimmage, Najee Harris ranks atop the 2021 rankings for the rookie class.

Michael Gallup may have been a fantasy bust in 2020, but his late-season usage and production suggests a 1,000-yard season could be around the corner in 2021.

The Vikings are touchdown underdogs as they head to the Superdome, setting the stage for rookie phenom Justin Jefferson to play a visible role in his homecoming to Louisiana.

Chase Claypool was reliable for the past month and a half, but he could be a no-show for the fantasy playoffs if the Steelers commit to keeping James Washington involved in their offense.

Jakobi Meyers has become the focal point of New England's passing game, while other young wideouts like Preston Williams, Michael Pittman and Denzel Mims are hoping to do the same for their respective teams.

Alvin Kamara has been one of the best fantasy scorers in the league this season, but the return of Michael Thomas could take some opportunities away from the star running back.

While Cole Beasley is on pace for a 1,000-yard season, Brandon Aiyuk is a better waiver add if he's available, as teammate Deebo Samuel is expected to miss multiple games with a hamstring injury.

Chase Edmonds was already making an impact with his receiving ability, and he could now be looking at a three-down role while Kenyan Drake recovers from an ankle injury.

Alvin Kamara has been one of the most prolific fantasy players in the league this season, and there's little reason to think he's going to slow down Monday against the Chargers in New Orleans.

Kevin Payne takes a look at the offerings at the DraftKings Sportsbook for Week 5 of the NFL action, where Carolina's D.J. Moore has a yardage prop of 67.5 heading into a favorable matchup in Atlanta.

Robert Tonyan has been a touchdown machine, but with a bye week coming up and Davante Adams likely available thereafter, Jerry Donabedian believes it's better to use waiver claims on young wide receivers.

With both COVID concerns and conventional on-field injuries in ample supply ahead of Week 4, Juan Carlos Blanco gives you the latest on the health front as of Sunday morning.

It was a big week for rookie wide receivers, with Cincinnati's Tee Higgins and Minnesota's Justin Jefferson both enjoying breakout performances.

The Saints will be without Michael Thomas when they take on the Raiders in Las Vegas on Monday night, which could have many fantasy players turning to Alvin Kamara.

Jimmy Graham returning to fantasy relevance isn't something we expected, but it looks like a real possibility given his Week 1 usage. That, and much more, in Jerry Donabedian's Week 1 breakdown of WRs and TEs.

Drew Brees is back for at least one more roll, attempting to exorcise recent playoff demons in the process. Enough high-level players at premium positions surround Brees to make another run.