PFF’s predictive data highlights two quarterback matchups worth targeting in Week 8: Drake Maye facing a Browns defense vulnerable to deep passes, and Jordan Love set to exploit Pittsburgh’s frequent coverage mistakes. Backed by PFF research into explosive plays and coverage efficiency, both signal-callers are positioned to outperform market expectations.
The Cowboys have a slight edge on both sides of this matchup. Offensively, they can exploit Denver’s defense, which forces deep throws (a strength for Prescott) and relies on disruption (something Prescott also handles well). Defensively, Dallas’ heavy use of zone coverage targets Nix’s biggest weakness.
Estimated Reading Time: 13 minutes A fantasy point is a fantasy point — a pass-catcher may generate all of their production off screens, or maybe they’re a deep threat. All we ask, as fantasy football managers, is that the points come in bunches, regardless of the avenue. On the other end of this exchange is […]
Two-minute offense: the crucible where quarterbacks become legends or crash and burn like a bargain fireworks show in strong winds. Whether it’s a last-gasp comeback or an end-of-half scoring drive, this condensed chaos is a gold mine for fantasy football production — if your players deliver when it matters most.
Below are 10 head-to-head collisions to circle as you determine which games to prioritize watching and/or following this weekend, including Danielle Hunter vs. Trent Williams.
Justin Herbert threw three touchdown passes and the Los Angeles Chargers cruised past the Minnesota Vikings 37-10 on Thursday night to move to 5-3. Herbert completed 18 of 25 passes for 227 yards, connecting with Oronde Gadsden, Ladd McConkey and Tre’ Harris while breaking Peyton Manning’s NFL record for most completions through six seasons. The […]
This article breaks down the factors that drive line movement in betting markets and helps you judge whether a shift is an overreaction or a justified adjustment. Injuries, weather and public pick releases are just a few of the forces that can swing numbers.
Michelle Magdziuk provides the top running back takeaways from Week 7 that could have a significant impact on fantasy football points in Week 8 and beyond.
The Colts' Daniel Jones deal looks great now; the Texans' OL moves do not. Let's review every NFL team's signings, trades, hirings and draft picks with hindsight.
The Cowboys placed cornerback Trevon Diggs on injured reserve Saturday as he continues to deal with concussion symptoms following an accident at his home last week.
The Ravens will be without quarterback Lamar Jackson for the third straight game as he continues to deal with a hamstring injury. Tyler Huntley will get the start for Sunday's home game against the Bears.
The NFL will investigate the Baltimore Ravens' handling of quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice participation, which led to the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player being ruled out because of a hamstring injury for Sunday's contest against the Chicago Bears.
Here's how the top trade candidates -- including Trey Hendrickson, Chris Olave and even Mark Andrews -- stack up. Who is the top target to land before Nov. 4?
Now that we know it will be Pro Bowler Tyler Huntley and not two-time MVP Lamar Jackson at quarterback for the Ravens against the Bears on Sunday, the question is whether the 1-5 Ravens can win a game.
The Buccaneers activated rookie quarterback Connor Bazelak and second-year outside linebacker Mohamed Kamara from the practice squad for Sunday's game against the Saints.
The Jets have activated linebacker Quincy Williams from injured reserve and signed wide receiver Brandon Smith to the active roster, the team announced Saturday.
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said on Friday that injured reserve was a consideration for cornerback Trevon Diggs and the team went ahead and made the move on Saturday.
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