
Andy Segedin takes a deep dive into how the Broncos will fare under new coach Vic Fangio, among other pressing topics.

Are you a season-long player looking to get into daily fantasy football? RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian breaks down the basics for playing on DraftKings.

Jim Coventry kicks off the preseason with a three-article series to help IDP owners find outstanding values on draft day and help determine where guys like Calais Campbell should be drafted.

Jeff Stotts analyzes players coming off injury and whether they're worth the risk to fantasy owners. Will Todd Gurley be a bust or a bargain?

McKechs and Bartel examine the Tampa Bay backfield. They both believe Ronald Jones is being undervalued, and the Bucs' coaching change should help.

Liss and Mario discuss which 49ers running back will be the most valuable in 2019 fantasy leagues. Mario has always been a Tevin Coleman fan.

Jerry Donabedian is surprised to see early drafters overvaluing both Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert after the Eagles upgraded their running backs and wide receivers during the offseason.

D.J. Moore is one of the most hyped wide receivers heading into 2019, but there's a good chance that Curtis Samuel posts the bigger numbers this year.

Liss and Jeff discuss Kenny Golladay's 2019 potential with a new offensive coordinator in Detroit. Also, Liss and McKechs talk about Lamar Miller and the Houston backfield.

Erik Siegrist analyzes backups like Austin Ekeler who could end up contributing in a big way to fantasy teams this season.

Rashaad Penny's rookie year didn't go well at all, but now that he's reportedly in improved shape he could issue a serious challenge to incumbent Chris Carson.

The O-Line in Phoenix has problems. Most of the Cardinal WR's are unproven. What should we expect of Kyler Murray in 2019? Liss and Jeff debate.

Jerry Donabedian analyzes how the NFL has become a league of "seven yards and a cloud of dust" and explains what that means for fantasy owners this season.

Jerry Donabedian believes a lack of offensive talent in Jacksonville leaves an enormous burden on the unreliable Leonard Fournette.