
Jerry Donabedian measures the fallout from a frenetic day of NFL news, with a trio of blockbuster trades overshadowing the beginning of the legal tampering period.

Deshaun Watson is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, but DeAndre Hopkins' departure to Arizona threatens to destabilize Watson's passing production in 2020.

DK Metcalf is a dominant talent with endless real-life upside for the Seahawks, but the design of the Seattle offense makes him risky in the early fifth round.

With a second-round RFA tender placed Blake Jarwin is an obvious breakout candidate and a buy-in-bulk target at his recent TE19 price in BestBall10 drafts.

James Conner was a disappointing first-round pick for his 2019 owners, but there's no good reason for him to fall into the late fourth round of 2020 best ball drafts.

Breshad Perriman may be a second-tier free agent, but a scorching five-game finish to the season could stoke a healthy market for the former first-round pick.

Jerry Donabedian takes a look at some potential buy/sell targets for dynasty managers, highlighting Blake Jarwin as a top candidate to draw steady targets in 2020 and beyond.

Looking at the first 10 of the top 25 fantasy football free agents and speculating on their potential landing spots. Will former Temple star Robby Anderson return to the Philadelphia area?

Jonathan Taylor was among the most impressive athletes at the combine, yet undue skepticism in NFL media might keep his price manageable.

Jerry Donabedian loads up on Patriots players in a February best ball draft, hoping Tom Brady will stick in New England for another season.

Although he was initially overlooked in the 2020 class, A.J. Dillon predictably Hulked at the combine and now his stock is set to rise in the mainstream.

LSU's Justin Jefferson posted one of the best 40 times among wide receivers and established convincing first-round momentum in the process.

Jerry Donabedian makes an argument for ignoring running backs in the early stages of a dynasty rebuild, instead focusing on wide receivers, quarterbacks and tight ends.

Jason Garrett drew ridicule as the head coach of the Cowboys, but his background as a quarterbacks coach could be beneficial for Daniel Jones with the Giants.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down his strategy for best ball tournaments, with an emphasis on stacking quarterbacks and pass catchers from the same NFL team.