
Eric Caturia takes stock of a new era in Arizona, with first-year coach Steve Wilks and a quarterback not named Carson Palmer leading the way.

Bryce Danielson studies the hiring of coach Jon Gruden and the subsequent roster adjustments made in the offseason.

Corey Smith acknowledges the Falcons as one of the NFL's most balanced teams, but the Matt Ryan-Steve Sarkisian connection may be the determining factor in their finish.

Robby Anderson was one of fantasy football's breakout players in 2017, but the talented third-year wideout faces much more competition for targets in 2018.

Logan Larson explores whether the Lions can add a competent rushing attack to a top-tier passing game.

Derek VanRiper and Mario Puig discuss if Marquise Goodwin and Pierre Garcon are currently being undervalued in 2018 fantasy drafts.

Jim Coventry continues with his list of players whom he thinks will either rebound or breakout. On his radar is Chicago safety Eddie Jackson, who’s part of an underrated Bears defensive unit.

David Phillips touches on the Super Bowl champs, who awaiting the recoveries of stalwarts like Carson Wentz, Alshon Jeffery and pass rusher Brandon Graham.

Neil Parker discusses the all-in nature of the Rams offseason, which has thrust them firmly into the Super Bowl discussion.

John Clemeno considers the effect Deshaun Watson and J.J. Watt will have upon their respective returns to the Texans.

Juan Blanco ponders whether the Buccaneers can mount a playoff push without Jameis Winston during his three-game suspension.

Justin Fielkow reviews the Saints' prospects as Drew Brees continues working through the twilight of his career.

Jeff Erickson discloses why a successful season in Cincinnati depends on the health of Tyler Eifert.

Chris Benzine surveys the landscape in Kansas City, where Patrick Mahomes is replacing veteran QB Alex Smith.

Evan Hauge takes a look at a Jaguars squad with elevated expectations after an appearance in the AFC championship game.