
Dan Marcus offers his Week 17 overview of the most significant changes on the IDP landscape in the last week.

It was an offseason of change for the Chargers, who will be led by new coach Jim Harbaugh and employing a revised skill-position group. It remains to be seen if they yield fruit for QB Justin Herbert and Co.

Led by dynamic quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Ravens are poised to be contenders again in 2020. The road to the Super Bowl goes through defending champion Kansas City, however.

Jerry Donabedian takes a close look at all the Week 4 action, including a pass-first Seahawks gameplan that relied on Russell Wilson to build an early lead.

The Patrick Mahomes offense appears unstoppable, but tough cornerback matchups await Sammy Watkins and Mecole Hardman.

Jerry Donabedian dives into Week 3 matchups and expects big things from Greg Olsen even if Kyle Allen replaces Cam Newton at quarterback.

John McKechnie examines the Lamar Jackson show in Baltimore, where defense and ball control still reign.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a critical Week 15 injury report with the lowdown on the latest health outlook for key fantasy assets heading into Sunday morning.

As the fantasy postseason begins in many leagues, Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a Week 14 medical report littered with prominent names who's succumbed to injury at a challenging time for Fantasy owners.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a Week 13 injury report replete with big names and several potential game-time decisions as of early Sunday morning.

Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a Week 11 injury report that is surprisingly light for quarterbacks and running backs but features plenty of walking wounded among receivers.

Juan Carlos Blanco sorts through a loaded Week 9 injury report that features a host of big names heading in either direction in terms of health.

Jim Coventry likes Everson Griffen to put a bow on his productive campaign with a strong performance against an overmatched Bears team.

Jim Coventry is looking for a well-rested Melvin Ingram to make his presence felt against a turnover-prone Browns offense.
John McKechnie peruses whether the Ravens can escape the injury bug that has befallen them in recent seasons