John McKechnie offers up an early look at his Top 10 quarterbacks for the 2019 season. Nebraska's Adrian Martinez is generating plenty of buzz, but where does he fit among the elite quarterbacks?
John McKechnie rolls out Part I of his early quarterback rankings with a look at the signal callers ranked 11-25. Mississippi State's Keytaon Thompson has big shoes to fill, but John is sold on him being a premier fantasy asset in 2019.
Mario Puig digs deep into this year's tight end field and turns up some gems primed to become household names by the end of the season.
Mario Puig and John McKechnie dig into the wide receiver landscape for 2017, where some big name receivers -- like Texas A&M's Christian Kirk -- may not be as highly ranked as you might think
Mario Puig and John McKechnie believe that defending Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson has even more in store for 2017 in their breakdown of this year's top quarterbacks
Mario Puig and John McKechnie break down the elite options at running back for the upcoming season, including Appalachian State's Jalin Moore
Big things were expected of Elijah McGuire in 2015, and he 'disappointed' with 'only' 1,351 yards and 16 touchdowns. Believe it or not, he can do much better.
Mason Rudolph had to share the Oklahoma State offense with J.W. Walsh in 2015, but in 2016 Rudolph will have the whole operation to himself. He should be a top-15 fantasy quarterback as a result.
Marcus Mariota followed his brilliant 2012 with an even better 2013 season. What does he have in store for 2014?
Few running backs can match Todd Gurley's intimidating combination of size and speed, but does that make him the nation's top RB?
Tyler Lockett is ready to carry on the family dynasty at Kansas State and could be the better than what came before.
While Geno Smith is the consensus top quarterback in this draft, it's Florida State's E.J. Manuel who has the most upside.
This draft's main star power at receiver is made up of novelty talents like Tavon Austin and Cordarrelle Patterson, but a prospect like Markus Wheaton is a fine target as a traditional wideout.
The increased demand for safeties in the NFL coincides with the strongest safety draft class in years, putting cornerbacks and safeties in nearly the same level of prominence in the first few rounds.