
Jerry Donabedian breaks downs his results from 40 best-ball drafts, showing no regret for his allegiance to Duke Johnson and James Washington.

Although he's not quite out of the woods yet, reporting from San Francisco indicates Deebo Samuel (foot) is still in the race to play in Week 1.

Josh Allen might run less but reportedly looks his best yet as a passer, which makes sense after the Bills added Stefon Diggs, Zack Moss and Gabriel Davis this offseason.

Earl Thomas' departure weakens the Baltimore defense, but third-year safety DeShon Elliott could be a good replacement after leading a strong Texas pass defense in college.

Kenyan Drake scared fantasy investors with a walking boot Monday, but the initial indications, including an assurance from Drake himself, make the injury sound minor.

A.J. Green is a great player, but if he misses time for whatever reason Tee Higgins and John Ross should be able to pick up the slack. Also looking at Rams RBs, Chargers RBs, and Patriots TEs.

News breaking out of Arizona is that Kenyan Drake is in a walking boot. Can he be counted on to carry the load for a full season?

Damien Harris is having a strong camp, and he's looking to prove himself should Sony Michel (foot) be sidelined.

Sony Michel (foot) is uncertain for Week 1, which isn't good news for the third-year back with Damien Harris practicing well and Lamar Miller (knee) potentially near his return.

Kareem Hunt has mammoth upside in the event of a Nick Chubb injury, but Hunt's current ADP also creates a lot of bust potential.

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.