Fantasy Football Draft Values to Target (2026)

Let’s dive into some of our favorite fantasy football draft values that were taken in our latest fantasy football mock draft.

Fantasy Football Draft Values

We’re not even a full week away from the confetti dropping after Super Bowl LX, but that’s not going to stop us. It’s never too early to participate in a fantasy football mock draft and put forth all the practice we can handle. Here are some of our favorite late-round fantasy fotoball draft values from the latest mock.

The lineup settings for this mock: 1-QB, 2-RB, 3-WR, 1-TE, 2-FLEX and six bench spots. See the results and full draft board here.

11.04: Rachaad White (RB – FA)

12.09: Romeo Doubs (WR – FA)

A couple of players we predict will be on the move, so these prices could be at the low end of where they’ll be drafted with new homes. White is purely a floor play for fantasy, but he’s one of the better receiving-focused running backs in the league. Taking a backseat in that department in 2025, White’s targets dipped under 55, and his YPRR fell under 1.10 for the first time in his four NFL seasons.

White should still have a robust free agent market as part of a timeshare, but he’ll be able to find consistent work for some NFL team in 2026. If he can land with a team like Kansas City or Houston, where touchdown equity and receiving opportunities will be plentiful, he should go a couple of rounds ahead of where I selected him in the 11th round.

As for Romeo Doubs, he may have priced himself out of Green Bay with one of the better seasons he’s put up in his four NFL campaigns. On a Packers team that spreads the ball around to nearly a half-dozen receivers, Doubs still managed 83 targets and 724 yards, with a career-best YPRR of 1.73. He’ll get well above what the Packers would pay for that production, and with a receiving logjam, Doubs is likely expendable.

Looking at teams in need of a possession receiver, the Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders could both use a player like Doubs. For fantasy, we don’t care where the targets come from as long as Doubs earns them. Just like White, the 12th round could be a steal from where we have to draft Doubs after free agency in a month.

13.04: Keaton Mitchell (RB – BAL)

14.09: Sean Tucker (RB – TB)

15.04: Jalen McMillan (WR – TB)

These three players are dart throws at the end of the draft, but each has nice upside. Keaton Mitchell is a clear home run hitter. With Derrick Henry another year older and a new regime under head coach Jesse Minter and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, Mitchell could get a fair shake to see if he can get a regular role in tandem with Henry.

A pair of Buccaneers rounds out this draft, with Sean Tucker and Jalen McMillan. Tucker should receive a bigger role alongside Bucky Irving, with Rachaad White having said his goodbye to Tampa Bay on social media.

As for McMillan, nobody expected him to make a dent in the Buccaneers’ wide receiver rotation following a neck injury suffered at the end of the 2024 season. However, McMillan returned and showed some flashes, highlighted by a 7/114 game on nine targets in Week 17. With the status of longtime Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans up in the air regarding his return, McMillan could benefit from Evans’ departure in 2026.

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