Sam Howell might be unproven, but he's so cheap on Underdog that the risk level is overstated and fails to acknowledge his standout fantasy upside.
Jerry Donabedian looks at veterans who could be released for financial/cap reasons at some point this summer, including Bengals RB Joe Mixon.
Panthers rookie QB Bryce Young is the perfect second-round pick in superflex dynasty startup drafts, for those interested in QB hoarding.
Looking at 12 players worth selecting in the final round on Underdog Fantasy, Michael Carter stands out as a low-risk depth pick in an improved offense.
Discover RotoWire's dynamic top 150 PPR fantasy football rankings! Uncover the rising stars and falling gems shaking up draft strategies.
Jim Coventry analyzes players available late in drafts who could pay off this fantasy season, including Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed.
Mario Puig analyzes players on the verge of stardom who should outperform expectations this season, including Steelers wide receiver George Pickens.
We asked some of RotoWire's football writers for their favorite sleepers and busts for the 2023 fantasy season. Who's undervalued? Who's overvalued? Here are the results.
John McKechnie analyzes the fantasy impact of this year's rookie class, including Falcons running back Bijan Robinson, who will cost a first-round fantasy pick.
RotoWire gathered its top football writers for their top-150 rankings for the 2023 season. Among the players with the greatest variance, Lamar Jackson stands out.
Backup QBs are going later in Underdog's 18-round tournaments than the 20-round Board tournaments, but the high-upside QB1s are going earlier than ever.
Alan Seslowsky is trading for Packers WR Christian Watson, who has the upside to be a WR1 in dynasty leagues.
Jim Coventry gives his animated thoughts on the 2023 prospects of rookie wide receivers Jonathan Mingo (CAR), Rashee Rice (KC) and Quentin Johnston (LAC, pictured).
Jim Coventry continues to provide outlooks for 2023 rookies. Today he discusses running backs Jahmyr Gibbs (DET), Roschon Johnson (CHI) and Zach Charbonnet (SEA).
Rashee Rice isn't the only Chiefs wide receiver moving up draft boards this May. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are slipping with WRs becoming more popular in the early rounds.
Alan Seslowsky loves sneaking Las Vegas Raiders QB Aidan O'Connell onto his dynasty roster late in rookie drafts.