Jim Coventry analyzes veteran winners and losers from this year's draft, including Dak Prescott, who benefited from whom the Cowboys did *not* draft.
Saquon Barkley's move to Philly was one of many significant offseason changes, and with the NFL Draft out of the way, Kevin Payne analyzes the fantasy fallout.
Day 2 of the NFL Draft featured plenty of future fantasy football stars, and Joe Bartel recaps it with analysis for all the rookies you will be drafting this season and beyond.
Most of the big ADP changes can be easily explained, but there are also guys like Isiah Pacheco and Kenneth Walker dropping down the ranks for unclear reasons.
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.
Good news for the Bears might mean bad news for Cole Kmet's fantasy value. Jerry Donabedian digs in and assesses how trades and signings impact dynasty valuations for numerous players.
Josh Jacobs and Caleb Williams have the buzz, but free agency also produced some quiet winners like Chuba Hubbard and Christian Kirk.
A pair of QB trades were overshadowed by the Chargers' decision to ship WR Keenan Allen to the Bears.
Tyler Lockett is one of the many big-name WRs with no guaranteed money remaining on a sizable contract, potentially setting up a trade or release in the next few weeks.
Elijah Mitchell has a 15th-round ADP even though he remains just one Christian McCaffrey injury away from fantasy stardom.
Jim Coventry looks at players who could be undervalued or overvalued in redraft leagues in 2024. Expect Kenneth Walker to pay off.
Breece Hall gets the No. 2 spot in Jerry Donabedian's initial 2024 PPR rankings for RBs after leading the position with 95 targets this past season.
Dan Marcus analyzes the Saturday FanDuel DFS contest as Christian McCaffrey needs a ceiling performance to pay off.
Erik Siegrist previews the divisional-round games as Brock Purdy and the 49ers look to get past the upstart Packers.
The Chiefs' passing game has mostly been disappointing this year, but Rashee Rice and Travis Kelce both played well last week and now face a banged-up Buffalo secondary in the divisional round.