
Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down another robust injury report for Week 7 and delivers the latest news on who's trending toward starting or sitting as of Sunday morning.

Pat Freiermuth is a talented player, but preseason usage augments concerns about his role under new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.

Jerry Donabedian gives the full breakdown on the second set of preseason games, with highlights including an impressive showing by WR Xavier Worthy with the Chiefs' first-string offense.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down all 16 preseason games, including impressive NFL debuts from quarterbacks J.J. McCarthy and Caleb Williams.

Sasha Yodashkin previews the DFS contests for Saturday's exhibition games. Jake Bobo is ready to make another preseason splash for the Seahawks.

It was an offseason of change for the Chargers, who will be led by new coach Jim Harbaugh and employing a revised skill-position group. It remains to be seen if they yield fruit for QB Justin Herbert and Co.

Ezekiel Elliott is back in Dallas, boosting his ADP by a league-high 80 spots compared to April. RW's Jerry Donabedian discusses Zeke and the other big ADP movers from April to May.

Bucs RB Rachaad White is one of the many players whose ADP varies considerably across different best ball platforms. RW's Jerry Donabedian highlights other examples and analyzes positional trends on each site.

Early ADP results on DraftKings provide numerous opportunities for value, including Falcons WR Drake London falling to the third round at times.

Malik Nabers is an elite wide receiver prospect, but his landing spot was bad enough to delay his full arrival.

Oregon WR Troy Franklin can't be happy about falling to Day 3, but things could still work out for him in Denver, where he'll catch passes from college teammate Bo Nix.

Most of the big ADP changes can be easily explained, but there are also guys like Isiah Pacheco and Kenneth Walker dropping down the ranks for unclear reasons.

Ladd McConkey's strong combine showing could be enough to make the Georgia wideout a first-round pick.

Rome Odunze might not be as famous as Marvin Harrison, but the Washington wideout could change that by torching the combine.