
The Lions face the 49ers on Monday night with playoff implications on the line. Erik Siegrist previews the game.

Jerry Donabedian looks at usage rates, advanced stats and personnel groupings from every Week 1 contest, showing all the important stuff that isn't in your basic box score (but maybe should be?).

Jamaal Williams looks like an RB2 play even if D'Andre Swift suits up, with RB1 status up for discussion in the likely event Swift doesn't play against the Seahawks this weekend.

Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down the latest as of early Sunday morning on another robust NFL injury landscape in Week 3.

Erik Siegrist analyzes the Monday night matchup as Daniel Jones leads the Giants against the Cowboys.

The Cardinals are heavy underdogs on the road in Week 2 against the Raiders and Juan Blanco gives his betting analysis on how this matchup will shake out Sunday. Visit RotoWire for more NFL bets all season.

Juan Carlos Blanco reviews a loaded Week 2 injury landscape and offers the early Sunday details on the health status of key fantasy stars.

It's an ugly week of injury reports, with no shortage of tricky situations to sort through Sunday morning and afternoon.

The Raiders offense has slowly but surely improved in three years under Jon Gruden, but a lack of progress on the other side of the ball has placed a cap on the team's potential.

John McKechnie drops his final mock with the draft set to get underway. The intrigue starts with the 49ers at No.3 on Thursday, where San Francisco could have something up its sleeve.

If Justin Fields falls from the top four the descent could prove brief, if only thanks to trade possibilities at picks No. 7 (Detroit) and No. 8 (Carolina).

John McKechnie and Joe Bartel take a look at the first round of the upcoming NFL Draft through a betting lens and identify their favorite props for Thursday's first round. Will Justin Fields really slide?

John McKechnie submits his first mock of draft week with a run-through the first round. The Mac Jones to San Francisco rumors are getting louder and louder, but is it just an elaborate smokescreen?

The Dolphins are loaded with draft ammo and are likely to send Tua Tagovailoa into much more favorable circumstances in 2021.