
In what may be Tom Brady's last hurrah in the NFL, he'll be doing so without Bruce Arians and Rob Gronkowski, while he likely won't have Chris Godwin available for a good portion of the season.

No team has repeated as Super Bowl champs since the Patriots in 2004, so coach Sean McVay has his work cut out for him to get back to the big game. Helping the cause is the uncanny Stafford-Kupp connection.

Moving on from the doomed-before-it-started Urban Meyer era, the Jaguars under new coach Doug Pederson will look to facilitate Trevor Lawrence's development in the quarterback's second campaign.

With serious upgrades to the receiving corps this offseason, the Lions are poised to be more well-rounded in an offense that features D'Andre Swift, Amon-Ra St. Brown and T.J. Hockenson.

Jim Coventry analyzes the ADP battle shaping up between Joe Burrow, Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts. Who you got?

In the wake of the Davante Adams trade, uncertainty reigns in the Packers' receiving ranks, but back-to-back MVP Aaron Rodgers still resides in Green Bay, making this offense one to watch for fantasy purposes.

After cleaning house at coach and GM, the Bears have entered a rebuild centered around second-year QB Justin Fields, who will have David Montgomery, Darnell Mooney and not much else at his disposal on offense.

With a lucrative extension in hand, Kyler Murray will aim to make the Cardinals offense run as close to 100 percent as possible until DeAndre Hopkins completes his six-game suspension to start the season.

Dan Marcus recaps the news out of Saturday's training camps as Michael Thomas hopes for a short stay on the PUP list.

Not only will the ascending Justin Herbert benefit from having his key weapons on offense back in 2022, the Chargers’ offseason focus on fortifying the team’s defense puts a postseason bid well within reach.

After being hit hard by injuries last season, the Ravens will hope for better luck on that front in 2022, with dynamic quarterback Lamar Jackson still helming the team’s offense.

Signal-caller Zach Wilson will look to make major advancements in his second pro campaign, with the Jets having made several key adjustments to his supporting cast.

In his third season as a pro, Tua Tagovailoa is on the spot, but the quarterback’s prospects – both in real and fantasy terms – are bolstered by the Dolphins’ addition of electric playmaker Tyreek Hill.

There's reason to think Jameson Williams will prove a star NFL receiver, but less reason to expect a big rookie year specifically.