
Tampa Bay coach Bruce Arians seemingly offered a vote of confidence for running back Ronald Jones on Wednesday, making the third-year runner the team's backfield favorite.

Chris Liss looks at the Fanball/NFFC Best Ball data from 2018-2019. Unsurprisingly, Christian McCaffrey was the biggest impact player both years.

Mohamed Sanu struggled in his initial audition with the Patriots in 2019, but an ankle injury could be to blame. Activated from the PUP list Tuesday, the ankle should be recovered going forward.

Mario Puig discusses IDP developments, which might affect the player pool, including in Carolina where Kawann Short should be back to full health heading into the start of the season.

Kerryon Johnson, damaged during turbulence, clocks in at No. 85, six spots below failed professional wrestler Rob Gronkowski.

Preston Williams was off to a fast start for Miami before an ACL tear ended his season in Week 9, and Monday he was cleared for his return to football activities.

The Chiefs backfield is the headliner job battle to monitor after Damien Williams opted out, but Devin Funchess' opt out in Green Bay could prove important, as well.

Can Dwayne Haskins tap into his potential as a 2019 first-round pick? Sorting out the pecking order at wide receiver behind Terry McLaurin may be the determining factor.

With the help of an elite receiving corps and fortified backfield in his new home of Tampa Bay, Tom Brady will look to engineer the success he's used to in his illustrious career.

Can the 49ers become the fourth team in NFL history to lose the Super Bowl, return the next year and hoist the Lombardi Trophy? Only time will tell.

On Saturday, Matthew Stafford joined Kenny Golladay, T.J. Hockenson and five other Lions on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

After signing Derrick Henry to an extension, the Titans offense will continue to run through the team's power back.

Following the trade for safety Jamal Adams, the Seahawks have fired a warning shot at the reigning NFC champion 49ers. Russell Wilson will look to manufacture the fourth division title of his career.

Will Fuller is reportedly fully healthy heading into Houston's training camp, placing the former Notre Dame star in position to potentially emerge as the new Texans WR1.

With Ben Roethlisberger back, the Steelers will look to make the playoffs in 2020 after falling short of that goal the last two seasons.

Beyond the Ertz-Goedert duo at tight end, can the Eagles get consistent performances out of their group of wide receivers?