The trade of DeAndre Hopkins headlines the offseason personnel shuffling engineered by Bill O’Brien, but the Texans’ fate is largely in the hands of QB Deshaun Watson.
Darius Slayton was overlooked as a late fifth-round pick from Auburn, but there's a realistic chance he could establish himself as the No. 1 WR with the Giants.
Issues abound in Chicago, from a quarterback competition to whether the defense can bounce back, and many things in between.
With Tom Brady no longer in the AFC East, third-year pro Sam Darnold will look to lead the Jets into contention for the division crown.
Preston Williams' future carries a wide range of possible outcomes, but it's past time to accept that he's a standout talent among the league's WR prospects.
While it remains to be seen if the commitment to Ryan Tannehill pays dividends, Derrick Henry will surely power Tennessee’s ground game.
Out with the old, in with the new. That's the name of the game in Arizona, whose offense exchanges David Johnson for DeAndre Hopkins. Things are looking up for Kyler Murray and Company.
Drew Brees is back for at least one more roll, attempting to exorcise recent playoff demons in the process. Enough high-level players at premium positions surround Brees to make another run.
It’s not easy to claim victory in the Super Bowl, but led by star QB Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs are well-positioned to make another championship run in 2020.
Although he went undrafted out of Kansas, Steven Sims could prove one of the 10 best fantasy wideouts from the 2019 rookie class.
It's a new era in Carolina. Led by Christian McCaffrey, the Panthers will look to forge ahead without Cam Newton and Ron Rivera at the reins.
Tom is Brady gone, so the Patriots embark on a new era, with Jarrett Stidham likely at QB. Meanwhile, the rest of the AFC East finally sees a realistic opportunity to dethrone New England as division champs.
Quarterback was a crap shoot once Jim Kelly went off the board at 1.1, so Josh Allen actually made the cut, albeit as the last pick in the draft.
The Giants have many of the pieces in place for an explosive offense, but to reach those heights Daniel Jones will need to show measurable improvement.
After Drew Lock flashed once given a chance last season, the Broncos showed commitment to the quarterback by surrounding him with additional weapons. Whether those moves pay off remains to be seen.
Gore had already been in the league three years when Chris Johnson, Matt Forte and Darren McFadden were drafted.
Jerry Donabedian dissects his strategy from a pair of mocks. His investment in a premium tight end worked out nicely in a draft, while the same strategy led to regret in an auction.
