Jerry Donabedian breaks down the first week of the preseason, with a special focus on backfields and sorting out roles. Antonio Gibson's loss could be be Brian Robinson's gain.
It's been an up-and-down season for the Philly passing game, but DeVonta Smith should swing back upward against Detroit.
Everyone is talking about Ja'Marr Chase, and rightfully so, but teammate Tee Higgins looks ready for a breakout of his own.
In the aftermath of the failed Matt Patricia experiment and with Matthew Stafford no longer under center, the Lions have nowhere to look but up as they set about on another rebuild.
Conventional wisdom said the Dolphins would pick Myles Gaskin's replacement, but they instead waited until the seventh round before finally drafting a running back.
The Chiefs backfield is the headliner job battle to monitor after Damien Williams opted out, but Devin Funchess' opt out in Green Bay could prove important, as well.
Devin Singletary provided Buffalo a spark during his exciting rookie year, but the new back in town is a bigger threat than Frank Gore was. Also looking at Minnesota RBs and Detroit slot WRs.
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.
After the Packers drafted a QB in the first round, Aaron Rodgers' long-term future with the team became murky. Still, this is Rodgers' team, even if it's far more run-based than at any point in his career.
With Matthew Stafford back healthy and a roster constructed just for coach Matt Patricia, the Lions seemingly have reached win-now territory.
Fantasy owners tend to disregard Devin Funchess, but he has a long history of drawing targets at a rate higher than almost all other late-round WR options.
The Jaguars gave Gardner Minshew new weapons — rather than competition for his job — during the 2020 NFL Draft. Find out which other players weren't so lucky, including some of Minshew's teammates.
Carson Wentz was robbed of his downfield weapons in 2019, but he's looking much better for 2020 after the Eagles added a trio of speedy wideouts during Day 3 of the NFL Draft.
Erik Siegrist previews the conference championships as Jimmy Garoppolo and the 49ers look to punch their Super Bowl ticket against the Packers.
Travis Kelce is arguably the best receiver on Sunday's two-game Championship slate, which is why RotoWire's Andrew Laird thinks he is a key lineup building block.