
Jerry Donabedian loads up on Patriots players in a February best ball draft, hoping Tom Brady will stick in New England for another season.

Although he was initially overlooked in the 2020 class, A.J. Dillon predictably Hulked at the combine and now his stock is set to rise in the mainstream.

LSU's Justin Jefferson posted one of the best 40 times among wide receivers and established convincing first-round momentum in the process.

Jerry Donabedian makes an argument for ignoring running backs in the early stages of a dynasty rebuild, instead focusing on wide receivers, quarterbacks and tight ends.

Jason Garrett drew ridicule as the head coach of the Cowboys, but his background as a quarterbacks coach could be beneficial for Daniel Jones with the Giants.

Jerry Donabedian breaks down his strategy for best ball tournaments, with an emphasis on stacking quarterbacks and pass catchers from the same NFL team.

Jerry Donabedian looks at various developments that have impacted player valuations since the end of the regular season, including Baker Mayfield getting the Freddie Kitchens monkey off his back.

Divided into nine tiers, these rookie dynasty rankings feature a top 60 and address five significant omissions afterward.

Kevin Payne reviews his Super Bowl prop bets and looks ahead to next year's NFL title game. Which team is the best bet for Super Bowl LV?

Erik Siegrist previews the Super Bowl as Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs face a stiff matchup against a stout 49ers defense.

Widely (incorrectly) ranked as the RB1 in the 2020 NFL Draft, D'Andre Swift fell to the fifth pick in this dynasty rookie mock draft.

Jerry Donabedian takes his first look at breakout candidates for 2020, including personal favorite Hollywood Brown.

Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird break down the single-game daily fantasy football offerings from DraftKings and FanDuel, including strategies for lineup building and captain selection in GPPs and cash games.

Kevin Payne analyzes his favorite Super Bowl prop bets. Will Mecole Hardman have a big day? Will someone other than the starting QBs throw a pass? Read this before you place your bets.

RotoWire's Andrew Laird breaks down Super Bowl LIV and explains why fantasy players need to figure out what types of contests they are trying to win before even thinking about lineup construction.