
It's a new era in Carolina. Led by Christian McCaffrey, the Panthers will look to forge ahead without Cam Newton and Ron Rivera at the reins.

Tom is Brady gone, so the Patriots embark on a new era, with Jarrett Stidham likely at QB. Meanwhile, the rest of the AFC East finally sees a realistic opportunity to dethrone New England as division champs.

Quarterback was a crap shoot once Jim Kelly went off the board at 1.1, so Josh Allen actually made the cut, albeit as the last pick in the draft.

The Giants have many of the pieces in place for an explosive offense, but to reach those heights Daniel Jones will need to show measurable improvement.

After Drew Lock flashed once given a chance last season, the Broncos showed commitment to the quarterback by surrounding him with additional weapons. Whether those moves pay off remains to be seen.

Gore had already been in the league three years when Chris Johnson, Matt Forte and Darren McFadden were drafted.

Jerry Donabedian dissects his strategy from a pair of mocks. His investment in a premium tight end worked out nicely in a draft, while the same strategy led to regret in an auction.

Henry Ruggs is a good prospect, but his decoy functions do nothing for fantasy owners and wideouts like Jalen Reagor, Tee Higgins, and Laviska Shenault pose more fantasy upside.

Jerry Donabedian believes injuries from 2019 have caused some star players to become undervalued for 2020, highlighting T.Y. Hilton and Adam Thielen as two of the best bargains relative to ADP.

With a little decent quarterback play from Nick Foles this year, Allen Robinson has the skills to turn in an all-time great performance for the Bears.

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.