Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2026 Fantasy Football)

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    2026 Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings

    Here are our latest Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings from our consensus of fantasy football experts. You can find the latest Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings and sync your fantasy football league for specific advice.

    RK PLAYER NAME POS AGE BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
    1 Jeremiyah Love RB1 20 1 1 1 0
    2 Makai Lemon WR1 21 2 4 2.7 0.6
    3 Carnell Tate WR2 21 2 5 3.1 1
    4 Jordyn Tyson WR3 21 2 8 4.1 1.2
    5 K.C. Concepcion WR4 21 4 10 6.8 1.8
    6 Kenyon Sadiq TE1 21 5 12 7.1 2
    7 Denzel Boston WR5 22 5 15 8.6 2.6
    8 Eli Stowers TE2 22 6 15 9.8 2.7
    9 Jonah Coleman RB2 22 2 15 9.9 3.1
    10 Jadarian Price RB3 22 4 18 10.5 3.5
    11 Omar Cooper Jr. WR6 22 5 17 10.5 3.9
    12 Fernando Mendoza QB1 22 7 17 11.5 2.7
    13 Elijah Sarratt WR7 22 5 20 13.7 3.6
    14 Mike Washington Jr. RB4 6 30 14.3 6.2
    15 Emmett Johnson RB5 22 9 22 15.2 3.7
    16 Nicholas Singleton RB6 22 11 24 16.7 3.7
    17 Kaytron Allen RB7 23 9 32 17.9 4.6
    18 Chris Brazzell II WR8 12 29 18.3 4.1
    19 Chris Bell WR9 14 58 21.3 9.8
    20 Ty Simpson QB2 23 16 28 21.6 3.6
    21 Germie Bernard WR10 22 13 34 22.6 4.5
    22 Zachariah Branch WR11 22 16 32 23.3 4.7
    23 Ja’Kobi Lane WR12 21 18 36 26.8 5.4
    24 Skyler Bell WR13 23 13 43 30 7.6
    25 Malachi Fields WR14 17 46 30 7.7
    26 Antonio Williams WR15 21 16 50 30.6 9.1
    27 Max Klare TE3 19 51 31.5 8.6
    28 Garrett Nussmeier QB3 24 21 47 31.5 8.3
    29 Seth McGowan RB8 23 48 32.5 6.1
    30 Demond Claiborne RB9 22 22 40 28.9 5.4
    31 J’Mari Taylor RB10 22 66 32.6 11.1
    32 Adam Randall RB11 23 64 34 11.1
    33 Ted Hurst WR16 21 51 35.5 8.8
    34 Roman Hemby RB12 23 27 50 35.7 7
    35 Bryce Lance WR17 19 51 36.1 9.4
    36 Michael Trigg TE4 23 61 39 10.5
    37 Le’Veon Moss RB13 25 67 40.6 10.5
    38 Drew Allar QB4 22 24 67 41.7 11.1
    39 Justin Joly TE5 28 85 42.9 12.9
    40 Carson Beck QB5 29 57 43.6 8.5
    41 Eric McAlister WR18 26 66 46.3 10.5
    42 Kevin Coleman Jr. WR19 30 66 47 9.3
    43 Deion Burks WR20 30 65 44.7 10
    44 Cade Klubnik QB6 22 21 66 46.6 11
    45 Robert Henry Jr. RB14 27 77 45.6 11.1
    46 Jaydn Ott RB15 32 76 48.6 10
    47 Cole Payton QB7 34 62 46.7 8.7
    48 Jam Miller RB16 32 94 48.5 14.7
    49 Jack Endries TE6 38 84 53.6 11.9
    50 Tanner Koziol TE7 29 93 55.8 16

    Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings: Player Spotlight

    Cooper brings inside/outside versatility to the NFL. He was a full-time slot receiver in his final collegiate season after operating as a perimeter option in the two previous seasons. Cooper could easily operate as a 50/50 perimeter/slot receiver in the NFL. He has good burst off the line and impressive footwork and agility in a phone booth. Cooper is an underrated route runner with a strong release package. He can threaten a defense at all three levels with a nuanced understanding of leverage and route salesmanship with jab steps, pacing variations, etc.. Cooper has a firm understanding of how to attack zone coverage with the ability to drop his hips and deaccelerate quickly. He can be utilized downfield with good ball tracking and the ability to stack corners. Cooper has insane body control. His back of the end zone toe tapper versus Penn State last year will populate collegiate highlight reels for years to come. He has the ability to make a quarterback right when their ball placement is off. His catch radius is huge. Cooper has dependable hands. There are plenty of moments on film where he makes difficult snags or hauls in a reception and then immediately absorbs a big hit and manages to hold onto the ball. Cooper had only five drops in college (4.2% drop rate). Cooper can churn out YAC thanks to his tackle-breaking ability and a strong lower half. He can create odd angles for defenders and slip through the creases.
    – Derek Brown