
John Ross' injury troubles are disturbing for fantasy investors, but he at least offers upside in a round where none of the other receivers offer any floor anyway.

Liss insists that 40-year-old Drew Brees is no longer a Top 12 fantasy QB. Jeff seems to agree. The Saints offense is evolving.

Kenyan Drake was the presumed starter in Miami, but the big and fast Kalen Ballage opened Dolphins training camp as the starting running back.

Jeff Stotts uses Bengals wideout A.J. Green’s recent ankle injury to offer up a refresher on how different types of ankle injuries are graded.

The recent A.J. Green injury news has fans adjusting Green's value. Joe thinks Green might now be a bargain. Jeff does not agree.

Jerry Donabedian takes a way-too-early look at DraftKings' Week 1 player prices, eyeing an expensive stack from the Falcons-Vikings game.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down the basics of daily fantasy football on FanDuel, including why players should put a heavier emphasis on touchdowns as opposed to receptions.

Bryce Danielson explains how coach Jon Gruden and GM Mike Mayock have reshaped the Raiders in their image.

Josh Fathollahi observes that while the 49ers have made the necessary roster moves heading into Year 3 under Kyle Shanahan, the team's eventual record likely rests on Jimmy Garoppolo.

Jim Coventry concludes his three-article series with defensive backs, and coming in at third in the rankings is Keanu Neal.

Peter Schoenke sifts through the first year of Kirk Cousins in Minnesota to see where it all went wrong.

Neil Parker inspects how the Rams have fared in the wake of a disappointing Super Bowl loss, with Todd Gurley's health hanging over it all.

Erik Siegrist dives into the Cowboys' standoff with Ezekiel Elliott and upcoming decisions with expiring contracts.

Jeff Erickson investigates the changing of the guard from Marvin Lewis to Zac Taylor in Cincinnati. However, A.J. Green's health is again a question mark.

Alex Rikleen devises a ranking system that gives a truer picture of a player's worth. Season totals say Derrick Henry was the 13th-best fantasy RB last season. He wasn't.