
Jim Coventry reacts to Wild-Card weekend. He also gives thoughts about the incredible Derrick Henry.

The Texans insist on playing safeties in the slot, which might be a way of asking for trouble from Ladd McConkey.

Ever since Marshon Lattimore switched teams, Washington's Week 15 matchup with New Orleans became a good matchup for Terry McLaurin.

Injuries to Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason leave Isaac Guerendo as San Francisco's starting RB for the final month of the season.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the Week 6 action, including numerous injuries and the emergence of some young tight ends like Raiders rookie Michael Mayer.

Jerry Donabedian scours Friday injury reports for anything that might impact games Sunday and Monday, with potential Week 3 game-time decisions including Jaylen Waddle, Joe Burrow and Aaron Jones.

The Rams remain the center of the fantasy universe as RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian takes his weekly look at playing time, usage and personnel from every Week 2 contest.

James Houston is tied for the league lead among rookies with 7.5 sacks and is a must-add dynasty player wherever he's still available.

With the return of Josey Jewell, Jonas Griffith should garner more snaps than Alex Singleton going forward as the No. 2 linebacker.

With Carson Wentz reportedly on his way out, the Colts should have plenty of cap space but may nonetheless find it difficult to secure a sizable upgrade at QB.

Juan Carlos Blanco navigates a minefield of a Week 16 injury report that is loaded with big names for the second straight week at a critical juncture of the fantasy calendar.

It was a slow start to the season for eighth overall pick Isaiah Simmons, but Week 10 marked a potential breakout point for the former Clemson star.

Playing in Landon Collins' former position, rookie seventh-round pick Kamren Curl should offer starting utility in all IDP formats going forward.

Few cornerback rotations are as ill-suited to stopping Allen Robinson as the shorthanded and shuffling Titans in Week 9.

Preston Williams broke out in Week 5 and might keep it rolling in Week 6 against the Jets, whose strong slot coverage encourages offenses to target their weak outside corners.

It's been a disheartening season for the Giants offense, but they might get on track as Darius Slayton and company take on a struggling Dallas secondary.