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Dynasty Rookie Draft Advice: Zachariah Branch (2026 Fantasy Football)

Dynasty Rookie Draft Advice: Zachariah Branch (2026 Fantasy Football)

This is what we’ve been waiting for, fantasy football enthusiasts. The NFL Draft is underway, and we finally get to see where the dynasty rookie draft prospects will launch their professional careers. And NFL Draft landing spots allow us to start to zero in on fantasy football and dynasty rookie draft pick values.

Throughout the draft, we’ll take a closer look at fantasy-relevant prospects, providing an overview of their strengths and weaknesses and assessing their fantasy football value in both redraft and dynasty formats. Here’s our dynasty rookie draft advice for Zachariah Branch.

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Fantasy Football | Dynasty Rookie Draft Outlook: Zachariah Branch

Fantasy Football Dynasty Rookie Draft Advice: Zachariah Branch

Branch lands with the Falcons at No. 79, and he’ll be immediately plugged into the slot. He’s undersized, but no matter; the plan will be to get the ball in his hands as soon as possible and let his speed do the rest. I’ll be curious to see if he can develop into more of a vertical threat, but he’ll be productive as soon as he supplants Olamide Zaccheaus for slot reps. He’s worth a second-round pick in dynasty rookie drafts.

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DBro’s NFL Draft Scouting Report & Player Comp: Zachariah Branch

Scouting report:

  • Branch is a manufactured touch and an underneath target option for an NFL offense. He finishes college with a 5.2 aDOT (3.6 in 2025) and a 77.9% slot rate. Branch has a compact, muscular build that lends itself to after-the-catch production.
  • In 2025, 77.4% of his targets were within nine yards of the line of scrimmage or behind it. 49.4% of his target volume was via screens, as he ranked second in screens among all FBS wide receivers.
  • Branch has immediate and palpable speed. He looks shot out of a cannon as soon as the ball is in his hands. In 2025, he ranked 16th in yards after the catch per reception (ninth in 2024) and 12th in missed tackles forced per attempt. Branch has the raw speed and after the catch ability to take any low aDOT target to the house.
  • Branch has underrated route-running chops when he was able to flash them in 2025. He sets up corners well with subtle jab steps while displaying a solid grasp of manipulating a corner’s leverage. There is upside here that he could be a more diverse player than his collegiate usage foretells. It’s just a projection, though. Many times, NFL teams don’t draft players of this archetype for who they can become, but target them for who they are, what they bring to the table skillset-wise as a prospect.

Player Comp: Rondale Moore

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