
With Tampa Bay's top corner questionable with an ankle issue, DeAndre Hopkins is in position to deliver for his owners in Championship Week.

With favorable matchups in a must-win game, both Michael Gallup and Amari Cooper have encouraging Sunday forecasts.

Nelson Agholor's usage is poised to jump with DeSean Jackson and Alshon Jeffery hurting, but he'll need to be on the top of his game against the Lions corners.

The Texans don't know who their slot corner is after cutting Aaron Colvin, but they might want to figure it out with Dede Westbrook incoming.

Jerry Donabedian analyzes the matchups for Week 2 and expects Sony Michel to bounce back in a big way against a Miami defense that got steamrolled by Mark Ingram and the Ravens last week.

Jim Coventry says that the Ravens are a top-10 sack unit and should have no problem grabbing a few from the Raiders, who have allowed at least four sacks in three games this season.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a Week 11 injury report that is surprisingly light for quarterbacks and running backs but features plenty of walking wounded among receivers.

Juan Carlos Blanco sorts through a loaded Week 9 injury report that features a host of big names heading in either direction in terms of health.

An early game in London has already produced one major inactive, while the rest of the injury report has plenty of notable names. Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through who might be starting or sitting in Week 7.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through another injury report dotted with key names in Week 6, sorting out who's trending toward playing or sitting as of early Sunday morning.

John Clemeno considers the effect Deshaun Watson and J.J. Watt will have upon their respective returns to the Texans.

Saquon Barkley is a presumed top-five pick, but it's easy to imagine a scenario where he falls further.
LeSean McCoy can carry the Philadelphia offense, but the Eagles need to add help on defense to make progress in the playoffs.
Even after a disappointing sophomore season, Washington's best hope for success is clearly to invest in Robert Griffin. Along with DBs, WRs should be the team's top target.