
The showdown between Detroit and Dallas could set up a punch-for-punch heavyweight contest where CeeDee Lamb and Amon-Ra St. Brown both go off.

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.

It's the start of a new era in Carolina, with the Panthers turning over the offense to 2023 first overall pick Bryce Young. In his case, the QB will have experienced options at the skill positions to work with.

Jamaal Williams looks like an RB2 play even if D'Andre Swift suits up, with RB1 status up for discussion in the likely event Swift doesn't play against the Seahawks this weekend.

Assuming Christian McCaffrey is back to full capacity and able to avoid injury, one of the top 2 fantasy football entities resides in Carolina. However, who will be throwing the passes remains to be seen.

No team has repeated as Super Bowl champs since the Patriots in 2004, so coach Sean McVay has his work cut out for him to get back to the big game. Helping the cause is the uncanny Stafford-Kupp connection.

The Niners don't have much cap space at first glance, but they can change that in a hurry this offseason, starting with Jimmy Garoppolo's presumed trade/release.

The swap of Jared Goff for Matthew Stafford was geared toward getting the Rams back on a championship track, but Cam Akers' offseason Achilles tear throws a wrench into those plans.

In 2019, coach Sean McVay couldn't lead the Rams to the heights of his first two seasons. While key players are elsewhere, enough familiar faces are around to pull off a reasonable imitation of previous squads.

Ilango Villoth analyzes the league's offensive lines as the Rams are getting healthy at the right time.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the games from Week 10, including a Cardinals-Bucs contest that was loaded with fantasy intrigue.

Justin Schultz delves into the hype surrounding Baker Mayfield and the Browns, who brought in even more star power in the offseason in the form of Odell Beckham Jr.