
Liss and Jeff discuss how the questions surrounding Todd Gurley's health impacts his and teammate Darrell Henderson's draft values.

Yahoo's Dalton Del Don calls Liss to debate a dynasty league trade involving RB Leonard Fournette and a rookies-only draft pick.

This article talks targets and strategy for DRAFT's $3.5 million, 165,888-entry best ball tournament, where Todd Gurley is a valuable asset as his price tag falls toward the turn of the first round.

Logan Larson couldn't pass on the upside of getting Todd Gurley at No. 10 overall, but Logan does wonder what might've been if he'd taken a slightly different approach.

Picking 13th in a 14-team experts mock, Jerry Donabedian eventually regretted his decision to pass on Julio Jones twice.

Ronald Jones was a remarkable bust in his rookie year, but his value is on the rise after the Buccaneers declined to draft any running backs.

Eighth overall selection T.J. Hockenson projects well for the long term, but in re-draft formats he carries a razor-thin margin of error at his post-draft acquisition cost.

Jerry Donabedian takes a look at undrafted players from the 2019 rookie class, hoping to find the next Phillip Lindsay, Gus Edwards or Robert Foster.

Liss and Jeff talk about the crowded the rookie WR field, with plenty of top options for ranking receivers for keeper league drafts.

It's rare to find a rookie class where a quarterback warrants the top overall spot, but Kyler Murray offers stability in a class otherwise lacking it.

Liss explains to Jeff why the Giants' Daniel Jones pick at number six might be valid. Jeff thinks he's rationalizing.

John McKechnie offers his analysis on the receivers and running backs taken on Day 2. Mecole Hardman could be one of Patrick Mahomes' top targets, his stock among rookies soaring.

There was some thought Bryce Love might last until the sixth or seventh round, but Washington scooped him up in the fourth, presumably with plans for a 2019 redshirt.

Joe Bartel gives his spin on a first round that was light on skill position players. Now that Kyler Murray is officially an Arizona Cardinal, what's next for him as the catalyst of a rebuild in the desert?