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Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2026 Fantasy Football)

We’ll have you covered as you prepare for your 2026 dynasty rookie drafts. In order to dominate your dynasty rookie draft, check out our expert consensus dynasty rookie draft rankings. And sync your dynasty league to practice with fast and free dynasty rookie mock drafts. Below, we dive into dynasty rookie draft rankings from some of our fantasy football expert community.

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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 TEAM POS AGE BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
    1 Jeremiyah Love ARI RB1 20 1 1 1 0
    2 Carnell Tate TEN WR1 21 2 4 2.4 0.6
    3 Jordyn Tyson NO WR2 21 2 6 3.3 0.9
    4 Makai Lemon PHI WR3 21 2 6 3.9 0.9
    5 Jadarian Price SEA RB2 22 4 9 5.9 1.2
    6 KC Concepcion CLE WR4 21 4 12 6.3 1.9
    7 Omar Cooper Jr. NYJ WR5 22 5 12 8.3 1.8
    8 Kenyon Sadiq NYJ TE1 21 6 16 8.4 2.1
    9 Eli Stowers PHI TE2 23 7 24 9.8 3.6
    10 Fernando Mendoza LV QB1 22 2 22 10.4 4.3
    11 Denzel Boston CLE WR6 22 7 18 11.1 2.5
    12 Jonah Coleman DEN RB3 22 7 22 14.4 4.3
    13 Antonio Williams WAS WR7 21 9 25 14.7 4.4
    14 Chris Bell MIA WR8 21 10 29 16.1 5.1
    15 Germie Bernard PIT WR9 22 12 28 16.8 4.2
    16 Nicholas Singleton TEN RB4 22 12 37 18.6 5.7
    17 Ty Simpson LAR QB2 23 10 32 21.6 5.4
    18 Zachariah Branch ATL WR10 22 13 44 21.9 6.7
    19 De’Zhaun Stribling SF WR11 23 12 57 22.1 8.7
    20 Chris Brazzell II CAR WR12 22 13 36 22.5 5.6
    21 Emmett Johnson KC RB5 22 13 36 23.1 6.7
    22 Kaytron Allen WAS RB6 23 11 37 23.2 6.6
    23 Ted Hurst TB WR13 21 12 46 24 8.1
    24 Elijah Sarratt BAL WR14 22 15 45 24.8 6.3
    25 Malachi Fields NYG WR15 22 11 48 25.1 8.2
    26 Mike Washington Jr. LV RB7 22 14 39 25.8 5.6
    27 Skyler Bell BUF WR16 23 15 45 29.6 7.7
    28 Max Klare LAR TE3 22 19 43 29.9 6.3
    29 Ja’Kobi Lane BAL WR17 22 20 48 30.6 7.5
    30 Demond Claiborne MIN RB8 22 19 54 30.8 9.3
    31 Kaelon Black SF RB9 24 13 50 30.6 9.3
    32 Carson Beck ARI QB3 23 21 52 34 8.2
    33 Oscar Delp NO TE4 22 13 65 34.4 12.7
    34 Adam Randall BAL RB10 21 25 49 34.9 5.6
    35 Bryce Lance NO WR18 23 16 61 35.6 9.5
    36 Justin Joly DEN TE5 26 66 38.7 8.8
    37 Drew Allar PIT QB4 22 23 54 39.4 8.7
    38 Seth McGowan IND RB11 24 23 55 39.5 7
    39 Eli Raridon NE TE6 22 17 88 41.3 19.1
    40 Kevin Coleman Jr. MIA WR19 27 73 45.9 10.5
    41 Eli Heidenreich PIT RB12 22 30 70 44.1 10.2
    42 Cade Klubnik NYJ QB5 22 34 62 45.5 7.2
    43 Cole Payton PHI QB6 23 32 70 47.4 9.6
    44 Brenen Thompson LAC WR20 22 27 65 45 10
    45 Caleb Douglas MIA WR21 22 23 70 47.5 14.1
    46 Garrett Nussmeier KC QB7 24 28 75 48.5 10.7
    47 Deion Burks IND WR22 23 31 69 48.8 11.6
    48 Sam Roush CHI TE7 22 33 107 52.3 15.5
    49 Jam Miller NE RB13 35 85 48.9 11
    50 Taylen Green CLE QB8 23 37 81 49.9 9.7
    51 Tanner Koziol JAC TE8 22 30 83 54.3 14.7
    52 J’Mari Taylor JAC RB14 25 101 49.7 14.6
    53 Jack Endries CIN TE9 22 36 80 54.4 11.6
    54 Marlin Klein HOU TE10 23 35 99 54.5 15.8
    55 CJ Daniels LAR WR23 24 41 77 57.2 8.1
    56 Barion Brown NO WR24 22 40 81 57.6 10.3
    57 Jaydn Ott KC RB15 34 66 52.2 7.9
    58 Le’Veon Moss MIA RB16 33 84 54.1 12.4
    59 Cyrus Allen KC WR25 23 34 86 57.4 13.6
    60 Roman Hemby LV RB17 30 83 55.3 12.7

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    Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings: Player Spotlight

    Derek Brown breaks down a few notable dynasty rookies.

    Jeremiyah Love glides across the field. He has instant and easy elite acceleration. Love will monetarily pause after receiving a handoff with some runs before exploding upfield. He has the burst to get away with it. Love also has backbreaking home run speed with the ability to house any carry or screen. Love has an amazing combination of vision, patience, contact balance, and power with his frame. Love has no issues letting blocks set up in front of him before weaving through traffic. With his frame, Love flashes impressive finishing power with runs and interior rushing skill. He won’t be a player that is pulled at the goalline for a bruising power option. He can string together tackle-breaking moves without losing speed with impressive fluidity. Love is a spin move, samurai deploying the move to churn out a few extra yards. He’s made plenty of defenders look silly in the process. His creativity at the second-level can be jaw-dropping with jump cuts, spin moves, and some insane hurdles. Love should be a passing game weapon from Day 1 in the NFL. Since 2024, he has aligned in the slot or out wide with 10.6-16.6% of his snaps. He was tasked with wheels and angle routes in addition to the usual flats and dumpoffs. Love can also align in the slot or on the perimeter. His explosive short-area agility allows him to run routes like a true wide receiver. Love’s pass pro still needs some refinement. He has the play strength and base to be a trusted pass pro option from the jump in the NFL. With many reps, he’ll physically push a defender off course or out of the play path, but he also needs to work on anchoring down or latching onto a defender and driving them into the dirt. His technique will improve with more coaching in the NFL, but he has the skills to become one of the league’s best in this area. Since 2024, he has amassed 118 pass blocking snaps (per PFF), allowing zero sacks or quarterback hits and only four pressures. Dynasty Outlook: Jeremiah Love is headed to Arizona to be their unquestioned bell cow back. Yes, I expect Tyler Allgeier and James Conner to play a role in this backfield. I also wouldn’t rule out a trade for James Conner prior to Week 1. Allgeier could be a thorn in Love’s side in his rookie season, which hurts his absolute ceiling (much like he did in Atlanta), but Love will still lead the way for the Cards’ backfield. Trey Benson hope was extinguished with the selection of Love, though. Don’t overthink this, people. Love remains the CLEAR 1.01 in every rookie draft format and a top-five dynasty back. Arizona will upgrade its quarterback situation at some point. With Love and the other skill players on this roster, that quarterback will be in a good spot to succeed.

    Jonah Coleman has underrated power for his stature. He has average burst and pin balls off incoming defenders. His strong lower half serves him well as an interior runner. Coleman has good vision with plus short-area agility as he weaves through the second level of a defense with solid finishing power. Coleman is a one-speed runner who gets up to top gear quickly, but he lacks a home run gear. He could easily be a solid chunk gain author in the NFL, but the 60-yard knockout punches likely won’t be there. His vision and agility in a phone booth are how he wins with the ball in his hands. Coleman has some WOW moments on film in pass pro. He can anchor well with a solid base and has picked up some defenders off the ground in pass pro. Coleman will be a quarterback’s best friend in the NFL with his pass-pro skills. Across 278 collegiate pass pro snaps, he allowed only three sacks (one in his final three seasons) and nine hurries. He’s a trusted receiving option in the passing game with only one drop in college. He finished top 24 in yards per route run in two of his last three seasons (minimum 20 targets). Coleman was proficient with a diet of flat routes and swing passes. He could expand his route tree in the NFL and become more of a weapon through the air, but his long speed limitations will probably cap his ceiling. Dynasty Outlook: The Denver Broncos selected Jonah Coleman in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. J.K. Dobbins returned to Denver on a two-year deal, which is essentially a one-year deal that they can get out of after the 2026 season. The Coleman selection is horrible news for R.J. Harvey, though. Harvey had a disappointing rookie season outside of running hot with touchdowns and soaking up volume after Dobbins’ injury last year. Coleman could eat into Harvey’s workload in 2026 if he can establish himself in camp and takeover as an integral member of the backfield in 2027 if the team moves on from Dobbins. Coleman is a strong pass protector and has underrated receiving chops. I’ll be taking shots on Coleman in the second round of rookie drafts this year.

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