We've evaluated the NFL Draft from lots of different angles, now it's time for a look at how rookies will make an impact from a fantasy perspective. Fantasy guru Jamey Eisenberg joined me to break down the best and worst fits for rookie wide receivers and running backs. Also, check out Josh Edwards' best and worst fits from a non-fantasy angle.
The 2020 NFL Draft is over, all 255 selections have been made, and now come the knee-jerk reactions from guys like senior draft writer Ryan Wilson. Ryan likes what a majority of the teams did, but he liked some more than others. Sorry, Packers.
Aaron Rodgers isn't going anywhere, at least for now, but by drafting Jordan Love in the first round it has sparked debate as to whether the reigning NFC North champions intend to part ways with their future Hall of Fame starter sooner rather than later. Should the Packers decide to go with Love in 2021, here are possible destinations for the future Hall of Fame QB.
The Bengals parted ways with veteran quarterback Andy Dalton on Thursday. Dalton should have a strong market in free agency, especially for teams that need a No. 2 quarterback. So, which teams would make sense? Jeff Kerr breaks down five possible destinations.
Rob Gronkowski, who took home the 2014 NFL Comeback Player of the Year award after returning to All-Pro form a year after suffering a major knee injury, is the current front-runner to win the award for a second time after ending his retirement to return to the NFL and play with Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. William Hill Sportsbook released their official odds on Thursday. Take a look at the players, other than Gronk, they believe have the best shot at bouncing back in 2020.