
Minnesota WR Rashod Bateman checked in smaller than expected at his pro day, but the testing was good enough to keep him in the top five at receiver.

The Brandin Cooks trade has mostly been discussed from the Texans' perspective, but the biggest fantasy impact could be a career high in targets for Robert Woods.

Aaron Rodgers was the second pick in the All-Time Green Bay Packers draft, just behind Brett Favre. See who else got selected by Tom Kessenich, Chris Liss and Jeff Erickson.

There's plenty of star players coming and going in terms of availability heading into Week 7, and Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through the latest relevant injury news regarding each.

Daniel Jones had to make his first start on the road, but the four-touchdown showing in the comeback win made for a memorable debut.

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.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Mitch Trubisky and the Bears look to knock off the Redskins in the nation's capital.

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 does a deep dive into the Week 1 numbers and notes that Mark Andrews was one Raven whose big performance was backed up by his usage.

Sammy Watkins is in line for a lot of work while Tyreek Hill is out. How high does he rate on this week's Value Meter?

The Saints are favored in a game that's expected to have lots of points scored, which will surely make Alvin Kamara a popular fantasy pick on Monday night's two-game slate.

With the first full Sunday of the 2019 NFL season set to kick off, Juan Carlos Blanco offers you the latest key health updates to help you set your Week 1 fantasy lineups.

Bryce Danielson explains how coach Jon Gruden and GM Mike Mayock have reshaped the Raiders in their image.

Peter Schoenke analyzes the quick turnaround made by the Colts in 2018 with Andrew Luck back in the saddle, and how that success can be sustained.

D.J. Moore is one of the most hyped wide receivers heading into 2019, but there's a good chance that Curtis Samuel posts the bigger numbers this year.

Eighth overall selection T.J. Hockenson projects well for the long term, but in re-draft formats he carries a razor-thin margin of error at his post-draft acquisition cost.

It's rare to find a rookie class where a quarterback warrants the top overall spot, but Kyler Murray offers stability in a class otherwise lacking it.