Oregon WR Troy Franklin can't be happy about falling to Day 3, but things could still work out for him in Denver, where he'll catch passes from college teammate Bo Nix.
Jerry Donabedian looks at details for all the big free-agent contracts and notices that age seems to matter as much as skill when it comes to running backs.
Derrick Henry will look strange in a Ravens uniform, but he could look intimidating in black and purple, too.
Sam LaPorta rewrote the script for rookie tight ends, paving the way for Georgia's Brock Bowers to generate a ton of fantasy hype heading into 2024.
Lions WR Jameson Williams handled a near-every-down role (and made a 63-yard reception) before an ankle injury removed him from Saturday's loss to the Cowboys.
K.J. Osborn is set up for a return to fantasy relevance after teammates T.J. Hockenson and Jordan Addison suffered injuries Week 16.
Noah Brown rebounded from consecutive goose eggs with his third huge fantasy game of the season, but his value for Weeks 16-17 partially depends on Nico Collins' health.
Isaiah Likely did his best Mark Andrews impression Sunday night, but the Baltimore offense took another hit with RB Keaton Mitchell suffering an ACL tear.
Tyreek Hill and De'Von Achane both are questionable, and their numbers might disappoint even if they play given Miami's slew of injury concerns along the offensive line.
Odell Beckham still only plays about half of Baltimore's snaps, but that hasn't stopped him from piling up targets and yards the past month.
Rashee Rice can be locked in as an every-week fantasy starter after topping 80% snap share for the first time in his young career.
Elijah Moore had over 200 air yards Week 13, benefitting from Joe Flacco's presence under center combined with Amari Cooper's early exit due to a concussion.
Trevor Lawrence will try to make it three strong games in a row as the home-team Jags face Cincinnati.
Steelers TE Pat Freiermuth was the only NFL player to reach 120 receiving yards Week 12, but a couple of rookie wideouts weren't too far behind.
Jonathan Taylor scored a pair of touchdowns, but Zack Moss got more work than in recent weeks and could limit JT's production moving forward.