2026 Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings (Dynasty)

Jeremiyah Love
Updated May 6, 2026

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2026 Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings: Dynasty

  1. Jeremiyah Love, RB, Cardinals
    Jeremiyah Love was drafted by the Cardinals. He’ll be part of a four-way committee to begin his career, though that’ll eventually change. He’s being overdrafted right now.

  2. Jadarian Price, RB, Seahawks
    Jadarian Pierce is an explosive play-maker. He has a clear path to a full workload in Seattle, but it’s difficult to trust any rookie running back.

  3. Jordyn Tyson, WR, Saints
    Jordyn Tyson is a big receiver who profiles as a No. 1 option, but he has an injury history. He could have a big year if Chris Olave suffers another concussion.

  4. Carnell Tate, WR, Titans
    Carnell Tate is in position to be a No. 1 receiver in Tennessee, but he’s not a true No. 1 wideout in the NFL.

  5. Fernando Mendoza, QB, Raiders
    Fernando Mendoza has drawn comparisons to Joe Flacco with some mobility. His offensive line is a big concern, however. He also won’t start right away.

  6. K.C. Concepcion, WR, Browns
    K.C. Concepcion is a gifted receiver, but will have to overcome poor quarterbacking on the Browns.

  7. Omar Cooper, WR, Jets
    The Jets traded up for Omar Cooper, who figures to be the No. 2 receiver on the Jets.

  8. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Jets
    Kenyon Sadiq is a very athletic tight end who will be a reliable intermediate weapon for Geno Smith.

  9. Makai Lemon, WR, Eagles
    Makai Lemon is talented, but has some serious character concerns. He’ll have an opportunity to succeed this year.

  10. Chris Bell, WR, Dolphins
    Chris Bell is a dominant receiver with No. 1 potential. He’s coming off a torn ACL, but appears to be on track to be ready for Week 1.

  11. Antonio Williams, WR, Redskins
    Antonio Williams has excellent play-making ability and quality route-running skills. There’s not much competition for the No. 2 spot in Washington.

  12. De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, 49ers
    The 49ers reached for De’Zhaun Stribling, though he’ll have a path to playing time because Mike Evans and Ricky Pearsall are so injury-prone. Stribling is a big, strong receiver who can make plays downfield.

  13. Malachi Fields, WR, Giants
    Malachi Fields is a big receiver and a red zone weapon. He has big-time potential this year with Malik Nabers coming off a torn ACL.

  14. Chris Brazzell, WR, Panthers
    Chris Brazzell is a mismatch problem with upside. He could end up being the No. 2 in Carolina.

  15. Denzel Boston, WR, Browns
    Denzel Boston is a huge receiver who was a touchdown machine in school. He’ll have to deal with Cleveland’s quarterbacking.

  16. Germie Bernard, WR, Steelers
    Germine Bernard figures to be Pittsburgh’s third receiver this year. He has the potential to be a No. 2 down the road.

  17. Zachariah Branch, WR, Falcons
    Zachariah Branch has explosive speed, but not much size. There’s not much behind Drake London in Atlanta, so there will be opportunities for Branch.

  18. Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, Ravens
    Ja’Kobi Lane is a big receiver and an end zone threat. He could challenge for the No. 2 job in Baltimore.

  19. Kaelon Black, RB, 49ers
    Probabiliy suggests that Christian McCaffrey will get hurt this year, but the 49ers have a very crowded running back room.

  20. Jonah Coleman, RB, Broncos
    Jonah Coleman is a quick, strongly built running back who could leap R.J. Harvey.

  21. Kaytron Allen, RB, Redskins
    Kaytron Allen is a physical runner who will have a chance at a significant role in Washington.

  22. Adam Randall, RB, Ravens
    Luther Burden should be able to start in the slot, replacing Keenan Allen. There are so many weapons in Chicago, however, so Burden may have trouble producing right away.

  23. Nicholas Singleton, RB, Titans
    Nicholas Singleton has a chance at a workload this year, but Tennessee has a crowded backfield.

  24. Emmett Johnson, RB, Chiefs
    Emmett Johnson is a talented runner, but will need Kenneth Walker to get hurt to see significant playing time.

  25. Demond Claiborne, RB, Vikings
    Demond Claiborne is a smaller back who is excellent at catching passes out of the backfield.

  26. Caleb Douglas, WR, Dolphins
    Caleb Douglas is a very tall receiver with a long wing span, but has issues with drops and strength. He’ll have an opportunity to start in Miami this year.

  27. Eli Stowers, TE, Eagles
    Eli Stowers is an elite athlete. His stock will soar once Dallas Goedert leaves the team.

  28. Mike Washington, RB, Raiders
    Mike Washington had a great combine. Unfortunately, he’ll need an Ashton Jeanty injury to ever be relevant.

  29. Ty Simpson, QB, Rams
    Ty Simpson won’t be playing for a while, and he doesn’t project as a good fantasy player.

  30. Brenen Thompson, WR, Chargers
  31. Elijah Sarratt, WR, Ravens
  32. Skyler Bell, WR, Bills
  33. Bryce Lance, WR, Saints
  34. Ted Hurst, WR, Buccaneers
  35. Cyrus Allen, WR, Chiefs
  36. Kevin Coleman, WR, Dolphins
  37. Oscar Delp, TE, Saints
  38. Eli Raridon, TE, Patriots
  39. Matthew Hibner, TE, Ravens
  40. Justin Joly, TE, Ravens
  41. Sam Roush, TE, Bears
  42. Max Klare, TE, Rams
  43. Carson Beck, QB, Cardinals
  44. Drew Allar, QB, Steelers
  45. Cade Klubnik, QB, Jets
  46. Colbie Young, WR, Bengals
  47. Reggie Virgil, WR, Cardinals
  48. Kendrick Law, WR, Lions
  49. Marlin Klein, TE, Texans
  50. Tanner Koziol, TE, Jaguars
  51. Jake Endries, TE, Bengals
  52. Seth McGowan, RB, Colts
  53. Jam Miller, RB, Patriots
  54. Eli Heidenreich, RB, Steelers
  55. Zavion Thomas, WR, Bears
  56. Barion Brown, WR, Saints
  57. Josh Cameron, WR, Jaguars
  58. Deion Burks, WR, Colts
  59. Emmanuel Henderson, WR, Seahawks
  60. C.J. Williams, WR, Jaguars
  61. Lewis Bond, WR, Texans
  62. Kaden Wetjen, WR, Steelers
  63. Malik Benson, WR, Raiders
  64. Nate Boerkircher, TE, Jaguars
  65. Will Kacmarek, TE, Dolphins
  66. Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana
  67. Joe Royer, TE, Browns
  68. Josh Cuevas, TE, Ravens
  69. Seydou Traore, TE, Dolphins
  70. Bauer Sharp, TE, Buccaneers
  71. Jaren Kanak, TE, Titans
  72. Carsen Ryan, TE, Browns
  73. Dallen Bentley, TE, Broncos
  74. Garrett Nussmeier, QB, Chiefs
  75. Taylen Green, QB, Browns
  76. Cole Payton, QB, Eagles
  77. Athan Kaliakmanis, QB, Redskins
  78. Behren Morton, QB, Patriots