Jim Coventry recaps Wednesday training camps as Michael Gallup is reportedly on target in his recovery from ACL injury.
Jerry Donabedian discusses strategy for 12-player leagues and highlights some top players to target, including "safe" picks like Joe Mixon, Brandin Cooks and Matthew Stafford.
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.
The Steelers are a team in transition after the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger. Regardless of who his successor is, the team still has RB Najee Harris, WR Diontae Johnson and TE Pat Freiermuth to lean on.
With a top-tier quarterback in Russell Wilson having been added this offseason, optimism abounds that the Broncos have the pieces in place to contend in a stacked AFC West.
After trading Deshaun Watson to the Browns, the Texans will turn to second-year signal-caller Davis Mills to helm the offense of a franchise in transition.
Jeff Erickson and Alan Seslowsky debate the risk versus reward of drafting tight end Kyle Pitts in the third round of fantasy football drafts.
Jerry Donabedian looks at some risk/reward plays for mid-table dynasty teams, including Kirk Cousins, James Conner, Kenny Golladay and Dallas Goedert.
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.
George Pickens got that dawg in him, but it's less clear whether the Steelers can get viable targets to him with Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool around.
In what may be Tom Brady's last hurrah in the NFL, he'll be doing so without Bruce Arians and Rob Gronkowski, while he likely won't have Chris Godwin available for a good portion of the season.
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.
Moving on from the doomed-before-it-started Urban Meyer era, the Jaguars under new coach Doug Pederson will look to facilitate Trevor Lawrence's development in the quarterback's second campaign.
With serious upgrades to the receiving corps this offseason, the Lions are poised to be more well-rounded in an offense that features D'Andre Swift, Amon-Ra St. Brown and T.J. Hockenson.