Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down the details of an expansive Week 18 injury report as both the fantasy and regular seasons come to a close.
Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down the latest on the busy NFL injury landscape as of Sunday morning as fantasy championships get ready to be decided throughout the day.
With fantasy seasons hanging in the balance, Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down the latest on a very busy Week 16 injury landscape as of Sunday morning.
Odell Beckham still only plays about half of Baltimore's snaps, but that hasn't stopped him from piling up targets and yards the past month.
Rashee Rice can be locked in as an every-week fantasy starter after topping 80% snap share for the first time in his young career.
Jonathan Taylor scored a pair of touchdowns, but Zack Moss got more work than in recent weeks and could limit JT's production moving forward.
Jameson Williams hadn't done much with increased playing time the past two weeks before catching a TD late in the fourth quarter against Chicago this past Sunday. Is there still hope?
Demario Douglas has been one of the few bright spots for a miserable Patriots offense, emerging as the team's clear No. 1 receiver midway through his rookie year.
Steelers RB Jaylen Warren had a season-high for carries for the second straight week and topped 50 percent snap share for the first time all season.
Juan Carlos Blanco has a Sunday morning update on a Week 10 injury report containing some big fantasy names.
DeAndre Hopkins should be able to get rolling against a struggling and injured Tampa Bay corner rotation.
In Minnesota, coach Kevin O'Connell doesn't shy away from the Kirk Cousins-Justin Jefferson connection early and often. Similar usage can be expected in 2023 due to the Vikings' deficiencies on defense.
David Phillips recaps the news flowing out of Thursday training camps, including an injured calf for Joe Burrow.
Jordan Addison might not generate as much hype as recent WR1 selections, but the Pittsburgh-USC star is still a strong WR1 prospect in his own right.
James Cook got more snaps and carries than Devin Singletary even with the Bills playing their starters for the entire game Sunday.
Jerry Donabedian thinks the Saints are set at wide receiver for the next half decade with Rashid Shaheed joining Chris Olave to give them a pair of rookie standouts.