
With Tyreek Hill (hamstring) and Sammy Watkins (groin) both hobbled, second-year wideout Mecole Hardman could push for a bigger role if he practices well under the increased pressure.

Deebo Samuel continues to heal from a Jones fracture suffered over the summer, and likely will miss the first six games of the year.

Jerry Donabedian explains some of the newer advanced metrics that have become popular with competitive fantasy players. Is Mecole Hardman's low targets-per-route-run mark a bad omen for 2020?

Breshad Perriman has done well early with the Jets, and the spotlight is all his with injured prospects Denzel Mims and Vyncint Smith currently out.

Jerry Donabedian takes a way-too-early look at Week 1 on DraftKings, identifying Browns-Ravens and Seahawks-Falcons as two of the best games for lineup stacks.

Chris Liss went big on two running backs, one of which was Saquon Barkley for $68 of his $200 budget.

Jace Sternberger is likely the favorite to start at tight end for Green Bay, but comments from coach Matt LaFleur imply fellow tight end Robert Tonyan is a threat to win the starting role.

Mario Puig recaps the latest IDP news, including a possible season-ending injury to Gerald McCoy, which will impact DeMarcus Lawrence and the rest of the Dallas defense.

With second-year 49ers wideout Jalen Hurd (knee) likely out for the year, rookie first-round pick Brandon Aiyuk is the top San Francisco receiver in the spotlight.

Persistent knee troubles robbed Jerick McKinnon of his breakout chances in the 2018 and 2019 seasons, but so far in training camp he's stood out in the San Francisco backfield.

Looking at ten fringe or/and post-hype prospects, this article identifies NFL players who are easy to look past but should be kept in mind for 2020.

The fantasy football world worried itself when Dalvin Cook implied a holdout threat earlier this offseason, but the star Vikings runner made clear Friday that no holdout will occur.

Jerry Donabedian is skeptical of the extent of Antonio Gibson's ADP rise, worrying that Adrian Peterson and J.D. McKissic will handle most of the backfield snaps in Washington this year.

Evan Engram is a durability concern as he tries to bounce back from last year's Lisfranc injury, but so far so good for the highly athletic tight end.

John McKechnie analyzes the 2020 rookie class and looks at which first-year players are likely to make a fantasy impact this season. Is Joe Burrow headed for fantasy success?