
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.

Jim Coventry notes the Ravens are unlikely to put Lamar Jackson in a position to take unnecessary hits Sunday, which means running the ball and a busy day for T.J. Watt and Pittsburgh other LBs.

Jerry Donabedian provides a detailed breakdown of Week 11, focusing on recent volume surges for Dallas Goedert and DeVante Parker, among others.

Jim Coventry says that once Washington QB Case Keenum finds himself playing from behind, DeMarcus Lawrence and the rest of the Dallas pass rushers are sure to have him on his heels.

Corey Smith explores burning topics surrounding the Falcons as they open training camp, namely how both the offensive line and defense are poised to bounce back.

James Conner has faded from the collective fantasy football consciousness after three disappointing games, but he's in a spot this week recapture some of his Week 1 glory.

Michael Rathburn picks the Week 4 DraftKings slate as Jordan Howard and the Bears look to run over a likely weary Bucs defense.

With Evan Engram out with an MCL injury, the target count for Sterling Shepard is set to spike upward in a potential shootout setting.

Michael Thomas continues to get a huge target share with the Saints. See where he ranks in this week's Value Meter.

Jim Coventry expects the Panthers, whose offensive line has been decimated by injuries, to have its hands full with DeMarcus Lawrence and the rest of Dallas’ defensive line.

Although he was an undrafted rookie just last year, Robby Anderson has emerged as the Jets' WR1 and has shown promise in the role.
Mike Wendt details the Falcons' looming season, as their high-flying offense aims for a return to the postseason.
With Eric Decker headed for free agency and, quite likely, a bigger payday elsewhere, Denver could use the upcoming draft to restock at receiver.