With Carson Wentz reportedly on his way out, the Colts should have plenty of cap space but may nonetheless find it difficult to secure a sizable upgrade at QB.
Joe Mixon has a tough matchup at Tennessee on Saturday. See where he ranks in the RotoWire Divisional Round Value Meter.
With bye weeks and injuries crippling a lot of rosters, Josh Jacobs looks a lot better this week due to his consistent workload.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Cam Newton and the Patriots look to bounce back against the struggling Jets.
The trade of DeAndre Hopkins headlines the offseason personnel shuffling engineered by Bill O’Brien, but the Texans’ fate is largely in the hands of QB Deshaun Watson.
The 2020 rookie class features numerous potential IDP standouts, but Chase Young boasts unmatched potential in a loaded Washington pass rush.
With ESPN's IDP system categorizing 3-4 outside linebackers at the DE (defensive edge) position, some new names will join the list of elite defensive line IDPs.
Tre’Davious White and the rest of Buffalo’s defensive backs should be able to take advantage of New England having to throw the ball more often than it would like.
Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the action for Week 15, focusing on late-season role changes that could impact the fantasy playoffs.
If Cardinals QB Kyler Murray is put in a position to throw often to keep Arizona in the game, look for Vic Beasley and his defensive back teammates to have a big day.
Jim Coventry looks at IDPs who could be in for big games this week, including Minnesota's Linval Joseph, who should feast on the Giants offensive line.
Several NFL players injured their collarbones in Week 1, including Nick Foles, who’s been placed on IR and will be eligible to return Week 11.
The Titans have given up the third-most fantasy points to LBs over the last five weeks, so play Zach Brown and the rest of the Redskins linebackers with confidence, says Jim Coventry.
Jimmy Smith and the Ravens defensive backs should be able to amass solid tackle totals against a pressured Jameis Winston.
Jim Coventry expects J.J. Watt and Houston’s defense to collect some solid sack numbers against Cleveland this week.
Jim Coventry expects J.J. Watt and the rest of Houston’s pass rushers to have a big game against Alex Smith and a decimated Redskins offensive line.
Jim Coventry expects Jacksonville to go with a run-heavy approach, making Whitney Mercilus and the rest of the Texans linebackers upgraded fantasy options this week.