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Six years ago, the 2014 NFL Draft injected a new wave of stud fantasy football wide receivers into the league. This year’s draft can surpass
By both volume and percentage of plays, the Buffalo Bills had one of the run-heaviest offenses in the NFL last year. A running quarterback like
In each of his first two NFL seasons, Alvin Kamara was a top-five fantasy running back. Even last year, with ankle and knee injuries costing
By some measures, 2019 was the third-year breakout for Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams. He set a career-high in targets, led the league
Entering his third season as a pro, Atlanta Falcons wideout Calvin Ridley is looking to breakout as a true star wide receiver. He’s been solid
With Ben Roethlisberger only playing two games last year, it’s a wonder any Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver registered on the fantasy football radar at all.
After playing in 12 game and starting 11 as a rookie in 2018, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen took a notable step forward in 2019.
Despite missing four games last year, Davante Adams led the Green Bay Packers in catches (83), targets (127) and receiving yards (997) by hefty margins.
In just three seasons at Wisconsin, Jonathan Taylor ran for 6,174 yards. That’s good for sixth in FBS history, and the Indianapolis Colts took him
After losing Pro Bowl tight end Austin Hooper this offseason, the Atlanta Falcons went out and acquired former first round pick Hayden Hurst to help