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Fantasy Football Dynasty Rookie Rankings (2026)

The 2026 NFL Combine is only a few weeks away, signaling that rookie draft season SZN is rapidly approaching. While many prospects’ draft stock and fantasy football projections will shift before the NFL Draft in late April based on NFL Combine testing and news, now is the optimal time for fantasy managers to prepare for their upcoming dynasty rookie drafts.

For this article, I’ve provided my initial run-through on this year’s rookie class. Hardly set in stone (he said feverishly before spending another hour tweaking rankings)…But I feel I have a good grasp on the tiers these rookies should generally be grouped into based on some early ADP and the FantasyPros expert consensus rookie rankings.

I compared my internal 2026 rookie rankings against four-market ADP sources (Sleeper, Fast Draft, FantasyPros, Underdog) to identify where the market tiers differ from my evaluation. I’ll look to provide weekly updates of blended rookie ADP, especially as we get risers/fallers following the 2026 NFL Combine at the end of February.

No better way to test your rookie knowledge versus the market than to hop into the LIVE 2026 Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator.

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2026 Fantasy Football Dynasty Rookie Market Rankings and Tiers

The following is a blended version of the rookie tiers based on some early ADP/rookie rankings.

Market Rank Player Final ADP Market Tier
1 Jeremiyah Love 1.0 1
2 Carnell Tate 3.0 1
3 Makai Lemon 3.0 1
4 Jordyn Tyson 4.0 1
5 Denzel Boston 6.5 2
6 Jonah Coleman 7.4 2
7 K.C. Concepcion 8.6 2
8 Jadarian Price 9.2 2
9 Kenyon Sadiq 9.9 2
10 Fernando Mendoza 10.6 2
11 Emmett Johnson 11.7 2
12 Kaytron Allen 13.5 3
13 Nicholas Singleton 14.1 3
14 Elijah Sarratt 15.2 3
15 Chris Bell 16.3 3
16 Eli Stowers 17.9 3
17 Zachariah Branch 18.6 3
18 Omar Cooper Jr. 18.8 3
19 Germie Bernard 19.1 3
20 Chris Brazzell II 19.3 3
21 Ja’Kobi Lane 21.4 4
22 Demond Claiborne 23.0 4
23 Mike Washington Jr. 23.1 4
24 Ty Simpson 23.4 4
25 Antonio Williams 23.4 4
26 Malachi Fields 27.0 5
27 Garrett Nussmeier 30.5 5
28 Adam Randall 32.4 5
29 Michael Trigg 33.3 5
30 Max Klare 33.3 5
31 Roman Hemby 34.7 5
32 J’Mari Taylor 35.8 5
33 Ted Hurst 36.2 5
34 Le’Veon Moss 38.8 6
35 Eric McAlister 38.9 6
36 Skyler Bell 40.6 6
37 Deion Burks 40.6 6
38 Justin Joly 41.5 6
39 Carson Beck 42.8 6
40 Jaydn Ott 43.5 6
41 C.J. Daniels 45.1 6
42 Robert Henry Jr. 46.0 6
43 Kevin Coleman Jr. 46.5 7
44 Jam Miller 46.7 7
45 Jack Endries 47.0 7
46 Terion Stewart 47.3 7
47 Aaron Anderson 48.5 8
48 Brenen Thompson 48.6 8
49 Barion Brown 48.8 8
50 Josh Cameron 49.1 8
51 Bryce Lance 49.4 8

Tier 1: Elite Prospects

Picks: #1-4 | ADP Range: 1.02 – 4.04 | Cliff to Next: 2.5 picks
  • Jeremiyah Love
  • Carnell Tate
  • Makai Lemon
  • Jordyn Tyson

Love is the consensus 1.01, followed by the top-3 WRs in the class. So really it’s 1A tier, followed by a 1B tier.

The market is saying: “There’s a meaningful value gap between pick 4 and pick 5.” That gap is the tier cliff.

Tier 2: Premium Starters

Picks: #5-11 | ADP Range: 6.50 – 11.70 | Cliff to Next: 1.8 picks
  • Denzel Boston
  • Jonah Coleman
  • K.C. Concepcion
  • Jadarian Price
  • Kenyon Sadiq
  • Fernando Mendoza
  • Emmett Johnson

This is where we have more mixed rankings. Picks 1.05-1.12 are falling into a tier with the potential to be even smaller, based on your own rookie evals. I’d recommend those with late 1st round picks to trade out for 2027 picks or veterans on the trade block, given that the talent pool might be dried up within this tier by the time you select.

But if you cannot move off these picks, you are better off waiting closer to the draft anyway, as the rookie fever heightens – there are a few players I like at the end of this tier that could be values. Omar Cooper and Chris Brazzell are in the next tier, but I think they are closer to this one.

If you can cheaply acquire some of these later firsts (1.07, 1.08, etc.), you could really cash in on more of the talent in this year’s draft class.

Tier 3: Solid Contributors

Picks: #12-20 | ADP Range: 13.53 – 19.33 | Cliff to Next: 2.0 picks
  • Kaytron Allen
  • Nicholas Singleton
  • Elijah Sarratt
  • Chris Bell
  • Eli Stowers
  • Zachariah Branch
  • Omar Cooper Jr
  • Germie Bernard
  • Chris Brazzell II

Essentially, this is the last part of the rookie drafts before things shift dramatically into full-blown sleeper/dart throw range. We love that as deep dynasty nerds, but it’s just something to keep in mind. Having a bunch of late second/early third periods isn’t particularly advantageous given how this class is structured. Either flip for future 2027s or package them to move up for a player you might be bullish on within this tier (or another higher tier).

Tier 4: Late 2nd Round

Picks: #21-25 | ADP Range: 21.37 – 23.44 | MAJOR CLIFF | Cliff to Next: 3.6 picks
  • Ja’Kobi Lane
  • Demond Claiborne
  • Mike Washington Jr.
  • Ty Simpson
  • Antonio Williams

Friends don’t let friends enter their 2026 rookie drafts with a flurry of late 2nds. I do like Mike Washington a decent amount in this range (major Senior Bowl riser), but you shouldn’t be overly bullish on any projected Day 3 RB.

Note the cliff to next is the largest in this tier to the next. That is defined as the ADP jump between the last player in this tier and the first player in the next tier is 2.5 rookie draft slots.

Tier 5: Round 3 Gambles

Picks: #26-34 | ADP Range: 27.03 – 36.18 | Cliff to Next: 2.6 picks
  • Malachi Fields
  • Garrett Nussmeier
  • Adam Randall
  • Michael Trigg
  • Max Klare
  • Roman Hemby
  • J’Mari Taylor
  • Ted Hurst
  • Le’Veon Moss

Again, another Senior Bowl riser I like here is Malachi Fields. Not a perfect prospect by any means, but in Round 3 of rookie drafts? I’m in.

In our FantasyPros analyst rookie rankings, Pat Fitzmaurice has Fields at 13th overall (WR6).

I am also much lower on Nussmeier versus consensus (lack of rushing, concerned draft capital will be inflated by bad QB class overall).

Tier 6: Dead Zone Entry

Picks:#35-55 |ADP Range:38.80 – 46.10 |Cliff to Next:Minimal
As with most rookie drafts, the late rounds are the wild, wild west. If you have picks to burn, just go after your guys.
I appear “higher” on these guys versus consensus early: Ted Hurst, Le’Veon Moss, Skyler Bell, Cole Payton, Desmond Reid, Tyren Montgomery

Tier 7: Lottery Tickets

Picks: #56+ | ADP Range: 46.40 – 74.65 | Cliff to Next: N/A

Key Market Insights

  • Elite Tier: 4 players (Love + 3 elite WRs)
  • Premium Cutoff: 25 players right at the beginning of the 3rd round
  • Dead Zone Begins: Pick ~35 (market stops differentiating)

Analysis based purely on consensus ADP from Sleeper, Fast Draft, FantasyPros, and Underdog.

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