
The fantasy football world worried itself when Dalvin Cook implied a holdout threat earlier this offseason, but the star Vikings runner made clear Friday that no holdout will occur.

Jerry Donabedian is skeptical of the extent of Antonio Gibson's ADP rise, worrying that Adrian Peterson and J.D. McKissic will handle most of the backfield snaps in Washington this year.

Evan Engram is a durability concern as he tries to bounce back from last year's Lisfranc injury, but so far so good for the highly athletic tight end.

John McKechnie analyzes the 2020 rookie class and looks at which first-year players are likely to make a fantasy impact this season. Is Joe Burrow headed for fantasy success?

When should you buck the rampant early-round running back inflation and pivot to an elite wide receiver like Michael Thomas?

After a highly successful rookie season, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs heads into 2020 with the ambitious goal of catching at least 60 passes in his second year.

A.J. Brown was remarkably good in his rookie year, but the second-year receiver hopes to find another level yet by improving his late-game conditioning.

Mario Puig checks in with this week’s IDP news that could affect upcoming drafts, including in Tennessee where Vic Beasley neglected to report to the Titans facility until Friday.

The fantasy prospects of Sony Michel (foot) and Damien Harris may have taken a substantial hit Monday, when the Patriots added Lamar Miller (knee) to their backfield.

Jerry Donabedian analyzes the top breakout candidates for 2020, including Kenyan Drake, who offers the potential for early-first-round production at a late-first ADP.

Rookie third-round pick Antonio Gibson is the most exciting Washington running back option, but it might be asking a lot for the rookie to immediately overtake Adrian Peterson.

With Jarvis Landry being activated from the PUP list after recovering from hip surgery, he's looking like a draft-day value.

Pittsburgh activated James Washington from the COVID list Friday, setting up the Steelers for a spirited target competition between Washington, Diontae Johnson, and Chase Claypool.

Jerry Donabedian looks at the ADP impact of opt outs, starting with Clyde Edwards-Helaire's rapid rise into the first round.

Jeff Stotts offers tips to help sort through the flurry of NFL injury info that will soon head our way, and he gives an update on Rashaad Penny’s ACL tear.

Some fuss was made over the news that Henry Ruggs would 'start' in the slot for the Raiders, but it's likely just the first lesson in what will turn to a broader curriculum for the rookie.