Predicting the future in fantasy football is hard enough, but doing it accurately is what separates strong opinions from trusted analysis. For this article, we’re leaning on the latter. The 2026 fantasy football predictions you’ll find below come directly from experts who finished highly ranked in the FantasyPros Expert Accuracy Rankings, meaning their calls weren’t just bold — they were proven right. These analysts consistently outperformed the field across the 2025 season, earning their spot as some of the most reliable voices in the game. As you start prepping for 2026 drafts, these insights offer a data-backed look at which players, trends, and strategies could shape the upcoming fantasy football landscape. Here is fantasy football advice from some of the most accurate experts.
Fantasy Football Advice: Players Who Deserve a Second Chance
Which player deserves a second chance in 2026 despite a disappointing 2025?
Ashton Jeanty (RB – LV) | Brock Bowers (TE – LV)
“I have a feeling we’re going to hear some wild stories about the Raiders organization in the coming months. We’re already seeing a few come out, and it’s truly incredible how poorly this team was managed. Ashton Jeanty AND Brock Bowers are superstars who were let down by coaching. If the Raiders make the right moves in the offseason hiring cycle, then these two are going to be league winners next season. Here’s to hoping the Raiders get their act together and that the public gives us these two at a discount.”
– Nick Zylak (Fantasy Football Advice)
Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)
“Marvin Harrison Jr. will enter his age-24 season with his stock at an all-time low, a new coaching staff, and two players (Michael Wilson, Trey McBride) who were simply outstanding in his absence, drawing projections gravity from across the landscape. The price point could be substantially lower than the ceiling on his production, given his talent profile.”
– Christopher Gimino (RotoGrinders)
Breece Hall (RB – FA) | Ladd McConkey (WR – LAC)
“Breece Hall. Get this man off the Jets and just watch what happens. Also, think Ladd McConkey is also due for a major bounce back once the Chargers’ OL gets back to full health.”
– Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)
“I was down on Breece Hall coming into the season for a number of reasons, the main one being that he played for the New York Jets. He was surprisingly NOT traded during the season despite playing on an expiring contract for an atrocious team, and he’ll be one of the most intriguing offensive weapons available in free agency this offseason. The landing spot will determine everything, including the level of excitement fantasy managers have about him. Will his ADP be suppressed by a pedestrian 2025 on a bad team, to the point you can get value? We’ll see. If he goes to a place like Dallas or Kansas City, probably not. The hype machine will be in full force there. But if he lands somewhere like Houston, Washington, Minnesota, Chicago, or Arizona? That could be the sweet spot between potential in a better situation and too much hype inflating his price on draft day.”
– Mike Maher (FantasyPros)
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