Joe Bartel inspects the Chargers, who are again dealing with injuries to key skill-position players at the beginning of training camp.
Peter Schoenke discusses Andrew Luck's health, among other issues hanging over the Colts in training camp.
Martavis Bryant's unexpected reinstatement delay has put a significant question mark over what could otherwise be a WR1 in fantasy this year.
Neil Parker investigates the Rams, who will trot out a ferocious defense in 2016, but their fortunes will likely depend on Jared Goff and Todd Gurley.
Sasha Yodashkin decodes whether the Titans' balanced offense will be superseded by a more pass-happy approach.
Bryce Danielson looks at the Raiders' talent-laden roster, which will seek out an AFC West title for the first time since 2002.
Nick joins 120 Sports to discuss which pre-season QB battles we should be watching. Plus, he predicts who will step up and who will regress.
Chris Benzine evaluates the stability of the Andy Reid-Alex Smith combo in advance of their fifth season together.
Jeff Erickson looks at the Bengals, whose additions at the skill positions could be negated by departures on the O-line.
Rick Kinigson wonders whether the Steelers' trio of Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell can finally put it all together.
Chris Liss dives into the Giants, whose success may depend on Eli Manning's ability to hearken back to fruitful Super Bowl runs.
Latavius Murray's ankle surgery allowed rookie Dalvin Cook to show his skills this summer, and Cook will have the spotlight a bit longer with Murray still out.
Jeff Stotts gives a heads up to fantasy owners on the health of some key players as we enter training camps, including Denver's C.J. Anderson.
Jim Coventry touches on the Bears, who enter training camp with plenty of question marks outside of running back Jordan Howard.