James Smizek scouts the Friday action as Cam Newton could play a full half in the Panthers' third preseason game.
Andrew Fiorentino looks at who's moving up and who's moving down the league's depth charts. Who will be the No. 2 to star A.J. Green in Cincinnati?
Jim Coventry's weekly look around the NFL includes an upgrade for LeSean McCoy, whose place atop the Buffalo RB depth chart just got a little more secure.
Jim Coventry breaks down the key position battles as teams head to training camp. Can Ameer Abdullah hold off Theo Riddick in the Lions' backfield?
Devonta Freeman exploded out of the gate last year, but late-season struggles and Tevin Coleman's improvement could create a time-share in Atlanta. Andrew Fiorentino breaks down all the summer job battles.
Jerry Donabedian analyzes breakout players of 2016, including San Francisco's Carlos Hyde, who is a classic example of a post-hype sleeper.
With Sammy Watkins recovering from a broken foot and Karlos Williams overweight, the Bills have seemingly re-proven that a Rex Ryan-led team will never have a boring offseason.
RotoWire's Jerry Donabedian is perhaps a bit too eager for the 2016 NFL season to begin. Training camp is only 2 months away!
Erik Siegrist breaks down Week 17 as Teddy Bridgewater and the Vikings travel to Green Bay to face the Packers with the NFC North title at stake.
Brandon Marshall has been one of the most consistent upper-tier fantasy wideouts over the last five games, and he now goes up against a banged up Bills secondary.
Luke Hoover breaks down the starts and sits for Week 17, including Atlanta's Matt Ryan, who faces the perfect defense in the Saints to put up season highs.
Kirk Cousins and the Redskins are the only playoff team that are guaranteed into a particular seeding and are the most likely to bench their starters this week.
Kevin Payne finds some potential gems on the Week 17 waiver wire, including Buffalo's Mike Gillislee, whom keeper-league owners should look at as well.
With Fozzy Whittaker suffering a high ankle sprain, Jonathan Stewart's return would be great news for a Carolina team that still has something to play for.
Andrew Fiorentino takes one final look at some shifting situations heading into the postseason, and bids a fond farewell to the Matt Forte Era in Chicago