Jeff Zimmerman moves to wide receivers with his unique projection model. If targets are evenly distributed, which receivers would move to the top?
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Jameis Winston leads the Bucs into Carolina in an NFC South showdown.
Will Fuller might not be one of the five first receivers selected in the 2016 draft, but he should be.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup between the Bears and Chargers as Philip Rivers looks to keep a prolific passing game rolling.
This week's theme is how to deal with disasters -- Matthew Stafford has a rib injury and a tough matchup. Jeff Erickson breaks down the Week 3 rankings.
Andrew Fiorentino spells out what Week 2's depth-chart upheaval means for fantasy owners, including in Washington, where Alfred Morris might be moving into a timeshare.
Will Randall Cobb draw Richard Sherman this week? How much should that move the needle? Jeff Erickson breaks down the Week 2 rankings.
Mario Puig assesses the impact of Dez Bryant's broken foot, along with the other major Week 1 happenings.
Andrew Fiorentino looks at the fallout after depth charts went through their annual Week 1 reshuffling, as in Cleveland where Johnny Manziel is back at quarterback.
The NFL Draft is less than three weeks away, and it looks like Teddy Bridgewater might be in for a fall. Is the doom and gloom legitimate for the former Louisville star?
After two disappointing seasons, Philip Rivers found renewed success in 2013. Might the Chargers look to add further offensive playmakers in the draft to ensure he remains among the top fantasy passers?
With Dexter McCluster set to become a free agent and the team's other receiving options outside of Dwayne Bowe leaving a lot to be desired, will the Chiefs go wideout in the first round of the draft?
Russell Wilson was on the run a lot in 2013, but not by design, making an offensive line upgrade a necessity.
Flush with picks, the Rams could go a number of ways in the draft, but finding protection for Sam Bradford likely is priority No. 1.