
In light of Kelvin Harmon's ACL tear, the Washington offense might need to lean on fourth-round pick Antonio Gandy-Golden for outside wide receiver snaps out of the gate.

Kevin Payne analyzes the options at quarterback and offers draft advice and strategy for the position. Where does the value lie?

The additions of Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler are great news for Drew Lock, but maybe less so for Courtland Sutton's target share. Also breaking down Tennessee TEs and backup Philly RBs.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down some of the backfields that experienced offseason turmoil, starting with both Los Angeles teams.

Gerald Everett disappeared from the Rams offense after suffering an injury, but the injury isn't why he found himself on the bench. Also features breakdown of Pittsburgh and Atlanta RBs.

Recent ADP results show increasing confidence in Cam Newton, while Aaron Jones seems to be dropping by the minute.

Mario Puig analyzes job battles in Tampa Bay, New England and Las Vegas. For the Bucs, it's a complicated backfield battle.

We asked our football writers for their favorite undervalued and overvalued players for this season. Find out why Daniel Jones should be on your draft board.

Mario Puig analyzes the Kansas City running back battle, among others, as Damien Williams hopes to hold off rookie Clyde Edwards-Helaire. But can he?

In addition to breaking down the backfields in Indianapolis and San Francisco, this article details why a forgotten slot wideout is poised for success with the 49ers.

Chris took Michael Thomas over Dalvin Cook at pick five and didn't take his first running back until Round 6.

Mario Puig analyzes job battles in Detroit, Washington and Philadelphia. Can Kerryon Johnson hold off rookie D'Andre Swift for the Lions' starting RB job?

John McKechnie offers his thoughts on the FSGA's first-ever industry Futures and Props draft. Did he load up on long shots or play it safe with some low-risk wagers on player props? Find out here.

Jerry Donabedian divides tight ends into nine tiers, starting with Travis Kelce and George Kittle jockeying for the No. 1 spot.

With a mounting injury history and a new assignment in New England's uptempo offense, Cam Newton should be able to re-brand as more of a passing quarterback in 2020.