Chris Liss and Derek VanRiper discuss whether the Ravens will make a change at quarterback on Sirius XM Fantasy Sports Radio.
With concerning injuries following wideouts like Doug Baldwin, Rishard Matthews, and Josh Doctson -- all prior favorites of the author -- it's time to consider some alternatives.
Juan Carlos Blanco examines players with rising and falling outlooks through the early part of training camp, and notes that Dalvin Cook's knee doesn't seem to be an issue.
After accumulating 163 touches in the final eight games of 2017, Jamaal Williams is making a case to remain Green Bay's starting runner.
Jeff Stotts notes that Vikings running back Dalvin Cook, who tore his ACL in early October of last year, has been a bright spot in Minnesota's training camp.
Andrew Laird and Sasha Yodashkin, resident Jets fans, review the unsettled nature of each of the team's skill-position groups.
Peter Schoenke attempts to answer the question: is Kirk Cousins the Vikings' missing link to postseason success?
Eric Caturia takes stock of a new era in Arizona, with first-year coach Steve Wilks and a quarterback not named Carson Palmer leading the way.
Bryce Danielson studies the hiring of coach Jon Gruden and the subsequent roster adjustments made in the offseason.
Corey Smith acknowledges the Falcons as one of the NFL's most balanced teams, but the Matt Ryan-Steve Sarkisian connection may be the determining factor in their finish.
Robby Anderson was one of fantasy football's breakout players in 2017, but the talented third-year wideout faces much more competition for targets in 2018.
Logan Larson explores whether the Lions can add a competent rushing attack to a top-tier passing game.





