Justin Herbert is the primary reason the Chargers are favored on the road, but the Jets defense could make things challenging.
Chuba Hubbard dominated Carolina's backfield work even with Miles Sanders back in the lineup, and Denver's Javonte Williams returned to a workhorse role against the Chiefs.
Trey McBride could lead the Cardinals in receptions in 2023, making him one of the obvious standouts in the 18th round of Underdog NFL best ball drafts.
After moving from Ezekiel Elliott to Tony Pollard at running back and retooling the receiving corps, a Cowboys offense led by QB Dak Prescott again is set to be among the NFL's highest scoring.
Rashee Rice was arguably the draft's biggest winner after the Chiefs selected the SMU product in the second round.
It's been a rough year at tight end beyond the top two guys, but the AFC North certainly isn't to blame, with Mark Andrews, David Njoku, Pat Freiermuth and Hayden Hurst all capably handling key roles.
Curtis Samuel is one of the most popular waiver adds this week, but Jerry Donabedian would rather have Samuel's teammate, rookie first-round pick Jahan Dotson.
Dallas' wide receiver rotation might be a mess, but former TCU star KaVontae Turpin could seize the opportunity with his rare open-field skills.
Mike Gesicki stayed in Saturday's game after other key Dolphins were removed and admitted afterward that he's having a tough time adjusting to new coach Mike McDaniel's offense.
Jerry Donabedian breaks down the first week of the preseason, with a special focus on backfields and sorting out roles. Antonio Gibson's loss could be be Brian Robinson's gain.
Jim Coventry recaps Wednesday's training camp news as Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown are expected to play in the preseason opener.
Even if not a starter in name, Kenneth Gainwell reportedly has his foot in the door for high-leverage snaps in Philly.
Dak Prescott is the centerpiece of the Cowboys offense, and with Amari Cooper gone and Michael Gallup in recovery mode, CeeDee Lamb, Dalton Schultz and Ezekiel Elliott will serve as the main targets in 2022.
The spotlight is on Michael Gallup as the Dallas offense tries to operate potentially without CeeDee Lamb and Amari Cooper.
Dak Prescott is back from a gruesome ankle injury, leading a Cowboys squad looking for better luck on the health front.