
Juan Carlos looks over the final injury report of the 2022-23 regular season and provides the latest updates on key players as of early Sunday morning.

Juan Carlos Blanco dives into a critical Week 17 injury report and has the latest on who's trending toward starting or sitting for what is championship week in many Fantasy leagues.

Devin Lloyd finished Week 15 as the Jaguars' top linebacker with a 91 percent snap share compared to Chad Muma's 15 percent.

Jerry Donabedian looks at all the big developments from the franchise-tag deadline, including Kenny Golladay's impending free agency and Dak Prescott's massive contract.

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

Chris Godwin, Aaron Jones, Dak Prescott and numerous other fantasy standouts are lined up for unrestricted free agency, setting the stage for many high-stakes negotiations.

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.

Beast or not, DeAndre Hopkins might have some trouble against James Bradberry, especially as defenses increasingly catch on to Arizona's static route combinations.

The Packers might not need him much to secure the victory, but if they look to Allen Lazard he will pose a big mismatch against Philadelphia's tiny corners.

After a two-week lull, Jamison Crowder might see his target volume spike upward against a Dolphins defense that's better outside than in the slot.

The red-hot Keenan Allen has to slow down eventually, but with weak slot coverage and competent boundary coverage the Dolphins might funnel another healthy workload toward him in Week 10.

Few cornerback rotations are as ill-suited to stopping Allen Robinson as the shorthanded and shuffling Titans in Week 9.

Few defenders hold as much sway over the Week 8 slate as Jaire Alexander -- he could shut down either of Adam Thielen or Justin Jefferson, but the one he doesn't cover should be open.

Rarely does a receiver have as good of an on-paper matchup as Terry McLaurin against the hapless yet uptempo Cowboys -- both efficiency and volume appear close to ideal.

With nicked up and aging corners set to face off against him, D.J. Moore is in a bounce-back spot against the uptempo Cardinals.

The Panthers have largely foregone the slot corner position in two games, choosing to cover with linebackers and safeties -- a potentially risky strategy against Keenan Allen.

No matter whether he runs more from the slot or out wide, it's difficult to see what the Raiders corners can do to slow down D.J. Moore.