Break down NFL box scores from Week 16 with key data on snaps, routes, personnel and usage trends to uncover fantasy football value and roster insights.
Drake London is one of several big names expected to make a timely Week 16 return in the midst of the fantasy playoffs.
Iowa State wideout Jayden Higgins has a strong case for the first round of both the 2025 NFL Draft and dynasty rookie drafts after a sterling career and combine showing.
RB Saquon Barkley broke off two more long touchdown runs, carrying the Eagles to the next round despite their continued struggles in the passing game.
Rams TE Tyler Higbee returned to his old role for the start of the playoffs and came out on fire, only to suffer an injury that leaves him uncertain for the next round. RW's Jerry Donabedian has the scoop.
Juan Carlos Blanco offers the latest Sunday morning injury news regarding key players during a key week in the fantasy season's stretch run.
Odell Beckham didn't play much in the divisional round, with Baltimore instead leaning on Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor alongside No. 1 receiver Zay Flowers.
Nico Collins will get the chance to prove himself as a WR1 with the Texans down wideouts in a high-stakes setting.
Isaiah Likely did his best Mark Andrews impression Sunday night, but the Baltimore offense took another hit with RB Keaton Mitchell suffering an ACL tear.
Jameson Williams hadn't done much with increased playing time the past two weeks before catching a TD late in the fourth quarter against Chicago this past Sunday. Is there still hope?
No matter the hand dealt to coach Mike Tomlin, he churns out at least a .500 record in any given season. In 2023, he's entrusted the Steelers offense in second-year QB Kenny Pickett, for better or worse.
After back-to-back directionless seasons, the Texans are embarking on a full rebuild under the guidance of new coach Demeco Ryans and rookie QB C.J. Stroud.
Jerry Donabedian lists the top free-agent signings at every position and breaks down contract details to see how teams truly value their new players.
Jerry Donabedian hands out awards, checks in on offseason injury rehabs and looks ahead to a weak class of WR free agents
