
Jordan Mazzara examines the backfield battle and diminished secondary in Seattle, but ultimately this is the Russell Wilson show.

Chris Liss and Jeff Erickson discuss if you should be drafting Chris Thompson in your 2018 fantasy football leagues.

Sasha Yodashkin checks in on the Titans as they aim to revive the offense under the direction of Marcus Mariota.

Ilango Villoth investigates the impact tweaks on offense and the return of Ryan Tannehill will have on the Dolphins offense.

Mohamed Sanu is a steady presence for the Atlanta passing game, but first-round pick Calvin Ridley might be too talented to hold off.

Jeff Erickson and John McKechnie discuss where Andrew Luck should go in fantasy drafts after the news came out that Luck will play in the Colts' first preseason game.

Juan Carlos Blanco checks out the risers and fallers from the early days of training camps, where Jamison Crowder is quickly earning the trust of his new quarterback Alex Smith.

Jerry Donabedian tackles the Redskins' transition from Kirk Cousins to Alex Smith and their deluge of injuries in recent seasons.

Jeff Erickson and Chris Liss talk about the Panthers backfield, including how new signing C.J. Anderson will fit in with Carolina and fantasy teams.

Kevin Payne analyzes players flying under the radar this draft season. Matt Breida is shaping up as a great end-game pick, especially if Jerick McKinnon can't handle a full workload.

Mike Doria points out how Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the Patriots remain a Super Bowl contender, despite perceived discord in New England.

Isaiah Crowell arrives to New York with 1,800 rushing yards to his credit over the last two years, but the rest of the Jets backfield will put up a fight.

Jeff Stotts says that Texans quarterback DeShaun Watson, who tore his ACL last season, will be at training camp on Thursday and still should be one of the top-drafted fantasy QBs.

Rick Kinigson looks into the ongoing Le'Veon Bell situation, among other things, as the Steelers seek to end the Patriots' stranglehold on the AFC.