
Jerry Donabedian's weekly recap features a closer look at playing-time concerns for some talented players like Jaguars RB Travis Etienne and Steelers WR George Pickens.

Tyler Boyd and Trenton Irwin could be busy for the Bengals this weekend with Tee Higgins ruled out and Ja'Marr Chase listed as questionable.

With Kyler Murray in recovery mode from last year's season-ending knee injury and a new coaching staff in town, the Cardinals are in the midst of a rebuild in a top-heavy NFC West.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Jonathan Taylor and the Colts take on the visiting Steelers.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night game as Jimmy Garoppolo and the 49ers face the division-rival Cardinals in Mexico City.

A matchup with the Lions means Justin Fields isn't the only Bear worth starting in fantasy lineups this week. David Montgomery and Darnell Mooney should got in on the fun, and possibly others as well.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Jalen Hurts and the Eagles play host to Washington.

With a lucrative extension in hand, Kyler Murray will aim to make the Cardinals offense run as close to 100 percent as possible until DeAndre Hopkins completes his six-game suspension to start the season.

Philadelphia and Washington should both be in the market for veteran WR help this offseason, not to mention the market for QB trades.

Erik Siegrist previews the Week 18 matchups with game predictions, fantasy projections and DFS picks as the Chargers face the Raiders with a playoff spot on the line.

Which Saquon Barkley will be on display post-right knee injury? If it's the version of 2018-2019, he'll be worthy of his ADP.

Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Cam Newton and the Patriots look to bounce back against the struggling Jets.

Chris Liss was excited about his zero-RB team, but unfortunately it's not only about finding the right running backs. His first pick, Michael Thomas, had a bad week and is now nursing a high-ankle sprain.

It wasn't a great night for the Giants, but second-year playmaker Darius Slayton was the exception, hauling in two touchdown catches.

The Giants have many of the pieces in place for an explosive offense, but to reach those heights Daniel Jones will need to show measurable improvement.

It's not just the random backups more than holding their own, but left-for-dead veterans like Derek Carr and Ryan Tannehill showing almost anyone in a decent situation can have success in the modern NFL.