Minnesota WR Rashod Bateman checked in smaller than expected at his pro day, but the testing was good enough to keep him in the top five at receiver.
Chase Edmonds sits atop the Cardinals' depth chart a month into the 2021 league year, hoping his starting job will survive the upcoming draft.
John McKechnie and Mario Puig break down Mario's top players to fade at ADP in Best Ball Drafts, headlined by the perils of drafting Joe Burrow ahead of Trevor Lawrence and much more!
Although he's one of the league's most exciting receivers, Brandon Aiyuk's current price tag acts as if George Kittle and Deebo Samuel don't exist.
Chris Liss advises drafting Patrick Mahomes in the top 36 picks. The days of "wait on QB," may be outdated.
Kevin Payne discusses the upcoming season and players he intends to target in fantasy drafts. Find out why he's high on Tua Tagovailoa.
John McKechnie and Mario Puig run through Mario's most recent mock draft in light of the blockbuster trades that shook up the order for the first round of the upcoming draft.
He might not go in the first round, but Rondale Moore would be a great pickup for Jacksonville in the early second.
Kenyan Drake may have a hard time establishing fantasy value in Las Vegas, but a lucrative contract suggests he'll at least be a thorn in Josh Jacobs' side.
With most of the pro days in the books, it's possible that the biggest winner is Mississippi wideout Elijah Moore, who might be on course for landing in the first round.
John and Mario dive into the biggest pro days from around the football landscape and sift through the cases to be made for and against high-profile prospects.
Jerry Donabedian still sees some hope for a Van Jefferson mini-breakout, despite the Rams' addition of 34-year-old wideout DeSean Jackson.
Kenny Golladay stood resolute against a cold market for free agent wide receivers and secured the payday he was looking for, and now he leaves Detroit for the Giants.
JuJu Smith-Schuster saw a weaker free agency market than expected and passed up opportunities with the Chiefs and Ravens to return to Pittsburgh for less money.
Another domino fell in the wide receiver market Thursday, with former Houston standout Will Fuller landing in Miami on a one-year deal. Also, Allen Robinson signs the franchise tag with Chicago.