RotoWire gathered its top football writers for their top-150 rankings for the 2024 fantasy season. Among the players with the greatest variance, Mike Evans stands out.
RW's Jerry Donabedian surveys breakout candidates for 2024, starting with a group of players that might've broken out last season if not for injury limitations.
Ezekiel Elliott is back in Dallas, boosting his ADP by a league-high 80 spots compared to April. RW's Jerry Donabedian discusses Zeke and the other big ADP movers from April to May.
Bucs RB Rachaad White is one of the many players whose ADP varies considerably across different best ball platforms. RW's Jerry Donabedian highlights other examples and analyzes positional trends on each site.
Malik Nabers is an elite wide receiver prospect, but his landing spot was bad enough to delay his full arrival.
Oregon WR Troy Franklin can't be happy about falling to Day 3, but things could still work out for him in Denver, where he'll catch passes from college teammate Bo Nix.
Most of the big ADP changes can be easily explained, but there are also guys like Isiah Pacheco and Kenneth Walker dropping down the ranks for unclear reasons.
Puka Nacua was the leader of a 2023 rookie class that outperformed expectations, setting the table for a 2024 class that comes with far more hype thanks to mega prospects Marvin Harrison and Malik Nabers.
WR Deebo Samuel had no issues with his injured shoulder and helped push the 49ers into the Super Bowl.
Jim Coventry reacts to the Conference Championship games, including an incredible comeback win by the 49ers.
Everyone agrees that Lamar Jackson needs to be blitzed, but just how much pressure should the Chiefs bring this Sunday?
Erik Siegrist previews the Conference Championship Games as Brock Purdy tries to lead the 49ers past the Lions and into the Super Bowl.
Sasha Yodashkin reviews the Conference Championship Game slate and thinks Christian McCaffrey could be worth paying up for even against a stingy Lions run defense.
Odell Beckham didn't play much in the divisional round, with Baltimore instead leaning on Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor alongside No. 1 receiver Zay Flowers.
Jim Coventry reacts to the divisional payoffs, including the Chiefs ending another season for the Bills.