The Raiders enter training camp with question marks at quarterback, but there's little debate about who the top target will in the offense: WR Davante Adams, of course.
The Jaguars locked in franchise QB Trevor Lawrence to a long-term deal this offseason, ensuring he'll be around for years to come. In the short term, though, he'll be looking to bounce back from an uneven 2023.
The Colts narrowly missed the playoffs in 2023, even with dynamic rookie QB Anthony Richardson suiting up for just four games. With Richardson back to full health, postseason football is possible for Indy.
In coach Sean Payton's second season with the Broncos, there's a good chance his offense will be led by first-round rookie quarterback Bo Nix, meaning growing pains likely are on the horizon in Denver.
Lamar Jackson is one of the safest picks you can make at the quarterback position in 2024 fantasy football drafts.
Breaking down the NFL prospects of Isaac Guerendo (pictured) and Braelon Allen, who were once on the same Wisconsin depth chart.
The Lions boast a strong core from coaching staff to active roster, headlined by coach Dan Campbell, QB Jared Goff, WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, DE Aidan Hutchinson and a nice mix of veterans and young talent.
Contract situations are looming over QB Dak Prescott and WR CeeDee Lamb, but however things play out, the Cowboys are well-positioned on both sides of the ball to remain one of the NFC's top squads.
Kendre Miller is in a prime spot to exceed his fantasy draft capital in 2024 as a top backup lottery running back stash selection.
Assuming Kirk Cousins continues to make good progress from last season's torn Achilles, the Falcons have all the pieces in place to reach the postseason for the first time since 2017.
The Browns have a stout defense anchored by pass rusher Myles Garrett, but QB Deshaun Watson has barely played in two years with the team, and Nick Chubb continues to recover from a devastating knee injury.
When choosing a receiver outside of the top-12 picks you could do worse than Nico Collins and his high fantasy upside in 2024.
Curtis Samuel might be a new face in Buffalo, but he might be offensive coordinator Joe Brady's WR1 in 2024.
Rashee Rice is one of the many players whose ADP rebounded in July after sinking earlier this offseason. RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian gives the full breakdown on recent ADP movement.
RotoWire conducted three fantasy football drafts at once in Las Vegas, and Jason Thornbury is on hand to break down all the picks, steals, reaches and results.
After a lost season in 2023, Joe Burrow will be aiming to bounce back this year, but he'll have to do so without long-time running back Joe Mixon and wide receiver Tyler Boyd.
The Bryce Young-era in Carolina got off to a rocky start, to say the least. With better skill talent around him this season, he seems better positioned to fulfill his status as the No. 1 draft pick from 2023.