Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2026 Fantasy Football)

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      2026 Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings

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

      RK TIERS PLAYER NAME TEAM POS AGE BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
      1 1 Jeremiyah Love ARI RB1 21 1 1 1 0
      2 1 Fernando Mendoza LV QB1 22 2 4 2.3 0.7
      3 1 Jordyn Tyson NO WR1 21 2 4 3.5 0.7
      4 1 Carnell Tate TEN WR2 21 3 7 3.9 1.4
      5 2 Makai Lemon PHI WR3 22 3 13 5.9 2.9
      6 2 Jadarian Price SEA RB2 22 4 8 6.3 1.3
      7 2 KC Concepcion CLE WR4 21 6 12 8.3 2.2
      8 2 Ty Simpson LAR QB2 23 7 12 8.9 1.8
      9 2 Kenyon Sadiq NYJ TE1 21 7 15 9.6 2.5
      10 2 Eli Stowers PHI TE2 23 8 11 9.6 1
      11 3 Omar Cooper Jr. NYJ WR5 22 8 13 10 1.7
      12 3 Denzel Boston CLE WR6 22 9 17 12.3 2.1
      13 3 Chris Bell MIA WR7 22 12 18 14.9 2.2
      14 3 Jonah Coleman DEN RB3 22 9 21 15.3 3.4
      15 3 Antonio Williams WAS WR8 21 13 25 16.5 4.3
      16 3 Nicholas Singleton TEN RB4 22 12 26 16.9 4
      17 4 De’Zhaun Stribling SF WR9 23 14 32 19.8 5.4
      18 4 Germie Bernard PIT WR10 22 16 24 20.8 2.4
      19 4 Chris Brazzell II CAR WR11 22 16 32 21 4.8
      20 4 Carson Beck ARI QB3 23 14 33 23 6.4
      21 4 Emmett Johnson KC RB5 22 19 28 23.4 3
      22 4 Ted Hurst III TB WR12 21 17 41 24.5 8.4
      23 4 Zachariah Branch ATL WR13 22 18 36 25.1 5.3
      24 4 Elijah Sarratt BAL WR14 23 17 32 25.4 5.2
      25 4 Kaelon Black SF RB6 24 15 34 25.9 6
      26 4 Kaytron Allen WAS RB7 23 21 35 26.5 4.3
      27 4 Malachi Fields NYG WR15 22 16 45 28.5 7.9
      28 5 Mike Washington Jr. LV RB8 22 22 34 29.3 3.5
      29 5 Ja’Kobi Lane BAL WR16 22 21 41 31 5.7
      30 5 Drew Allar PIT QB4 22 21 42 31.6 7.5
      31 5 Oscar Delp NO TE3 22 26 47 32.5 7
      32 5 Max Klare LAR TE4 22 25 43 33.5 5.3
      33 5 Adam Randall BAL RB9 21 23 45 34.3 7.3
      34 5 Demond Claiborne MIN RB10 22 26 51 34.3 7.9
      35 5 Skyler Bell BUF WR17 23 27 40 34.8 4.3
      36 5 Cade Klubnik NYJ QB5 22 20 40 35.4 6
      37 5 Eli Raridon NE TE5 22 23 48 35.8 9.2
      38 5 Bryce Lance NO WR18 23 27 44 37.6 5.5
      39 5 Justin Joly DEN TE6 21 27 48 39.3 7.1
      40 5 Seth McGowan IND RB11 24 29 48 41 5.9
      41 6 Garrett Nussmeier KC QB6 24 33 48 42.8 4.8
      42 6 Eli Heidenreich PIT RB12 22 33 50 43.6 6.7
      43 6 Brenen Thompson LAC WR19 22 35 59 45.6 7.2
      44 6 Cole Payton PHI QB7 23 35 44 38.1 2.9
      45 6 Kevin Coleman Jr. MIA WR20 22 36 60 46.9 8.1
      46 6 Jam Miller NE RB13 22 45 56 50.6 3.7
      47 6 Marlin Klein HOU TE7 23 40 62 50.8 6.8
      48 6 Caleb Douglas MIA WR21 22 39 67 53.5 11.1
      49 6 Zavion Thomas CHI WR22 22 36 81 54.4 14.6
      50 6 J’Mari Taylor JAC RB14 24 33 58 48.7 8.3
      51 6 Taylen Green CLE QB8 23 38 90 49 16.9
      52 6 Sam Roush CHI TE8 22 47 67 56 5.2
      53 6 Cyrus Allen KC WR23 23 47 68 58.5 6.4
      54 6 Deion Burks IND WR24 23 48 69 60.3 7.8
      55 6 Tanner Koziol JAC TE9 22 35 84 55.1 16.2
      56 7 CJ Daniels LAR WR25 24 47 83 63 9.5
      57 7 Reggie Virgil ARI WR26 22 48 70 63.3 6.8
      58 7 Barion Brown NO WR27 22 52 80 63.5 7.8
      59 7 Jaydn Ott KC RB15 23 46 60 55.3 5.3
      60 7 Roman Hemby LV RB16 23 52 61 57 2.9

      The Saints drafted Jordyn Tyson 8th overall, adding a high-upside weapon for their second-year QB in Kellen Moore’s fast-paced offense. The former Arizona State standout broke out at 18 and commanded a 35% target share in 2025, showcasing elite target-earning ability when healthy. Durability concerns linger after multiple injuries, but his prospect profile checks nearly every box of a future WR1. With New Orleans capable of supporting multiple fantasy-relevant wideouts, Tyson has a clear path to operate as a No. 2 if not 1B alongside Chris Olave.
      – Andrew Erickson

      The 16th overall pick of this year’s NFL Draft, Kenyon Sadiq offers an athletic profile that few if any tight ends can match. Sadiq ran a 4.39 at the combine and had a 431/2-inch vertical jump. Sadiq’s college production profile at Oregon wasn’t quite as dazzling. He topped out at 51 catches, 560 receiving yards and eight touchdowns last year as a junior, averaging an uninspiring 1.62 yards per route run, according to PFF. The Jets aren’t expected to have a very good passing attack this year with Geno Smith as the starting quarterback. Sadiq will have to compete for targets with Garrett Wilson, fellow rookie Omar Cooper Jr. and fellow TE Mason Taylor. It’s possible Sadiq’s athleticism helps him become impactful right away, but more likely he’s a play for the future. Profiling as a low-end TE2 or high-end TE3, Sadiq will be undraftable in most redraft leagues.
      – Pat Fitzmaurice

      Jonah Coleman walks into the Denver depth chart as the RB3 with the ability to climb the depth chart. If J.K. Dobbins is unable to stay healthy this year, Coleman could assume the early down duties opposite R.J. Harvey. If Harvey can’t continue to grow and improve after his rookie season, it wouldn’t be shocking to see Coleman hop Harvey on the depth chart and become the passing-down option for Denver. Over his last three collegiate seasons, Coleman ranked 54th, 13th, and 1st in yards after contact per attempt and 61st, sixth, and fourth in elusive rating (per PFF). In two of those three seasons, he was also top 24 in yards per route run. Coleman is a wonderful late-round dart to toss in fantasy drafts in 2026.
      – Derek Brown