The NFL season is finally upon us and Mark Stopa wants to know why Ben Roethlistberger can't be the best fantasy quarterback not named Andrew Luck this year,
Julius Thomas' pain could be Allen Robinson's gain, so says Mario Puig in this week's look at the league's risers and fallers.
Justin Fielkow analyzes the outcome of the Deflategate ruling and explains why Tom Brady's fantasy owners still have cause for concern.
Andrew Fiorentino reviews the latest training camp battles as preseason draws to a close while Joseph Randle tries to hold off Darren McFadden in Dallas.
James Smizek breaks down the final week of preseason with Colt McCoy possibly the best pick of the slate as he is expected to play the whole game Thursday.
Brian Peacock analyzes the latest draft movements among QBs, which could end up yielding solid value for Tom Brady.
Kevin Payne features more players who are likely available in most leagues, including Rishard Matthews, who might be the Week 1 starter opposite Jarvis Landry.
James Seltzer ranks the league's offensive lines, and while there's no debating the protection Tony Romo will get behind the NFL's best line in Dallas, there's plenty of debate with other teams.
James Seltzer's look around the league includes a shocking move by the Bills as they released long-time fan-favorite Fred Jackson on Monday.
Jeff Stotts examines the league's new concussion protocol and how it will impact players like T.Y. Hilton, who reported a headache after his latest preseason game.
Erik Siegrist looks at the latest happenings around the league, including advice for the soap opera in the nation's capital.
Markus Wheaton is the latest wideout to get a bigger opportunity thanks to a teammate's misfortune. Mario Puig looks at this week's risers and fallers.
Andrew Fiorentino looks at how training camp battles are shaping up with the Bills still searching for a quarterback.
With multiple players out due to injury, the bottom of the Packers' depth chart holds plenty of value for Week 3 DFS preseason play.
James Smizek breaks down the Week 3 preseason slate, which should starters like Ryan Tannehill getting more playing time.
Erik Siegrist picks some winners from the recent spate of injuries, including Richard Rodgers, who could see his red-zone looks increase with Jordy Nelson out.
Jeff Stotts writes about the problematic intersection of wide receivers and ACL injuries, of which this preseason has already seen too many.