
Jerry Donabedian scours the 2020 UDFA class for potential sources of future fantasy production, highlighting Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenship (Colts) and Illinois State running back James Robinson (Jaguars).

Fantasy owners tend to disregard Devin Funchess, but he has a long history of drawing targets at a rate higher than almost all other late-round WR options.

Jerry Donabedian is ready to debate QBs, dividing his top 40 into seven tiers. Joe Burrow and Gardner Minshew are ranked aggressively relative to spring ADP and other expert rankings.

The 2020 rookie class features numerous potential IDP standouts, but Chase Young boasts unmatched potential in a loaded Washington pass rush.

Jerry Donabedian ranks his top-75 running backs, putting Chris Carson in a diverse tier with two other veterans and two rookies.

With 0.5 PPR scoring decreasing the utility of receptions, a touchdown machine like Mark Andrews might be underpriced in Yahoo! Best Ball.

Jerry Jeudy still has a bright NFL future, but his landing spot in the Denver offense might delay the breakout his pre-draft investors had hoped for.

The Jaguars gave Gardner Minshew new weapons — rather than competition for his job — during the 2020 NFL Draft. Find out which other players weren't so lucky, including some of Minshew's teammates.

Joe Burrow was the first player taken in the 2020 NFL Draft, but which rookie should go first in fantasy drafts?

Carson Wentz was robbed of his downfield weapons in 2019, but he's looking much better for 2020 after the Eagles added a trio of speedy wideouts during Day 3 of the NFL Draft.

Marlon Mack and Kerryon Johnson saw their fantasy stocks tumble Friday night, while James Conner and Chris Carson are sitting pretty atop their respective depth charts.

Joe Bartel takes on Day 2 in our fantasy fallout series from this year's draft, where Green Bay's selection of AJ Dillon out of Boston College qualifies as one of the biggest surprises from rounds two and three

Many standout fantasy prospects remain on the board for Friday's second and third rounds of the draft, including Clemson's Tee Higgins.

Jerry Donabedian takes a look at the veteran NFL players most heavily impacted by first-round draft picks, finding good news for Dak Prescott and bad news for Damien Williams.

John McKechnie breaks down the fantasy impact from the first round of the draft. Henry Ruggs was the first receiver off the board Thursday, but does he have the best fantasy outlook among rookie wideouts?

Joe Burrow going first overall seems to be set in stone, but the rest of the first round may not go the way many are expecting in John McKechnie's final first-round mock.