Jerry Donabedian analyzes breakout players of 2016, including San Francisco's Carlos Hyde, who is a classic example of a post-hype sleeper.
Fantasy football has more to offer than standard leagues, and Kevin Payne is here to help owners navigate non-traditional formats, like IDP leagues, where J.J. Watt is one of the few defenders worth paying up for.
Jeff Stotts checks on the progress of injuries to some prominent players, including Dez Bryant, who is dealing with an increasingly common foot injury among wide receivers -- the Jones fracture.
With Sammy Watkins recovering from a broken foot and Karlos Williams overweight, the Bills have seemingly re-proven that a Rex Ryan-led team will never have a boring offseason.
Jeff Zimmerman explores whether running backs selected early in the NFL Draft are any more productive than their late-round brethren. The results might surprise you.
RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian is perhaps a bit too eager for the 2016 NFL season to begin. Training camp is only 2 months away!
The Redskins displayed a great deal of confidence in Matt Jones when they waited until Round 7 to draft a running back.
After a request for NFL Draft credentials went unheeded, Mike Doria relays his experiences in Draft Town and otherwise in Chicago this weekend.
Eight offensive skill-position players, including Notre Dame wideout Will Fuller, were selected Thursday night.
In our final projection of Thursday's first round of the 2016 NFL Draft, Derrick Henry powers through the critics to sneak into the end of the first round.
Polarizing Notre Dame wideout Will Fuller will likely go in the first round, but whether he'll land in a favorable situation is less clear.
The Rams and Eagles are set to draft potential franchise quarterbacks, but the real winners may be the other teams picking in the top 10.
Kevin Payne and Mario Puig debate the draft, college football DFS and players who might outperform expectations this NFL this season, and they definitely don't see eye-to-eye on Derrick Henry.
Derrick Henry has plenty of critics, but he's projected to sneak into the first round in this four-round mock draft.
Jerry Donabedian looks at free-agent wide receivers who have signed with new teams, like Mike Wallace who is headed to Baltimore to team with quarterback Joe Flacco.