Fantasy Football Player Notes
2026 Draft Rankings
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1.
Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET (at GB)
Last year, Jahmyr Gibbs finished as the RB3 in fantasy points per game. After Week 10, his usage got a massive bump as he didn't play less than 68% of the snaps in any game for the rest of the season while averaging 20 touches and 114.9 total yards pre game. This stretch of games from Weeks 11-18 also coincided with Sam LaPorta's absence, which increased Gibbs' passing game usage. In Weeks 1-10, Gibbs had a 12.7% target share, 25.2 receiving yards per game, and an 11.1% first-read share (per Fantasy Points Data). In Weeks 11-18, Gibbs saw a huge increase in work through the air without LaPorta, with a 19% target share, 48.6 receiving yards per game, and a 19.6% first-read share. Gibbs led all running backs in those statistical categories in the final eight games of the season. Gibbs is in the running for RB1 overall for 2026, but if the rest of the weapons for Detroit remain healthy all season, it could be tough for him to do so. I still expect him to be a top-three back this season who is insanely efficient with his passing game and early down work. Last year, he ranked ninth in explosive run rate and third in missed tackles forced per attempt. Gibbs will and should be a top 3-5 pick in every fantasy draft this year.
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Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL (at CAR)
Last year, Bijan Robinson was the RB2 in fantasy points per game. For most of the season, he was pacing towards a 1,000-yard season for rushing and receiving before tailing off at the end of the season (820 receiving yards). Robinson was also crushed by the heavy usage of Tyler Allgeier near the goalline. Allgeier finished with eight rushing touchdowns, while Robinson had only 11 total touchdowns. Robinson had a pitiful 49.3% red zone rushing share (per Fantasy Points Data). With Allgeier and the previous coaching staff gone, Robinson should enjoy more usage near paydirt in 2026. Robinson was incredibly efficient with his workload last season, which is a reflection of his insane talent. He finished top-three among running backs (minimum 100 carries, 20 targets) in receiving yards per game, target share, yards per route run, first downs per route run, missed tackles forced per attempt, and yards after contact per attempt. Robinson is my favorite bet to be the RB1 overall in 2026.
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Ja'Marr Chase
WR - CIN (vs . CLE)
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Puka Nacua
WR - LAR (vs . SEA)
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR - SEA (at LAR)
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Jonathan Taylor
RB - IND (vs . JAC)
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Christian McCaffrey
RB - SF (at ARI)
Christian McCaffrey came storming back in his age-29 season to finish as the RB1 in fantasy points per game while leading the NFL with 413 touches. He also ranked second in total yards from scrimmage behind only Bijan Robinson. McCaffrey remained amazing through the air, leading backs with a 21.3% target share, 54.4 receiving yards per game, and 0.103 first downs per route run (per Fantasy Points Data). After another high-volume season in the bag, and with his age getting close to the danger zone, McCaffrey feels like a risky pick again that could produce league-winning results if he stays healthy. At this point, San Francisco isn't decreasing his workload. They can talk about it all they want yearly, but it's not happening. Outside of the concerns that I've already stated, McCaffrey's declining rushing efficiency is a worry. Last year, among 49 qualifying backs, McCaffrey ranked 35th in explosive run rate, 26th in missed tackle rate, and 40th in yards after contact per attempt. Those numbers are worrisome, but again, they are thwarted by his volume weekly and his passing game role. McCaffrey could easily post another RB1 overall season in 2026, or he could get dinged up and miss time, thus crushing your team. It's not difficult to see either outcome for this upcoming season.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR - DET (at GB)
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CeeDee Lamb
WR - DAL (at WAS)
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James Cook III
RB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
Well, so much for all of the regression talk about James Cook last year. Cook crushed all of the haters, improving his stock as the RB6 in fantasy points per game. He led the NFL in rushing yards (1,621) while finishing third in rushing attempts and sixth in rushing touchdowns (tied). Cook had 14 total touchdowns compared to the 18 that he spiked in the previous season. Cook remained extremely efficient as a rusher, ranking 15th in explosive run rate and 11th in yards after contact per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). His passing game usage was nearly identical to the previous season, with 40 targets (38 targets in 2024) and 8.8 yards per reception (8.1 in 2024). We can quibble about where Cook sits in the RB1 rankings in 2026, but he remains a rock-solid RB1 in one of the best offenses in the NFL.
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Drake London
WR - ATL (at CAR)
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Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN (vs . CHI)
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Malik Nabers
WR - NYG (vs . PHI)
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Nico Collins
WR - HOU (vs . TEN)
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Ashton Jeanty
RB - LV (at KC)
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Saquon Barkley
RB - PHI (at NYG)
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De'Von Achane
RB - MIA (at NE)
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Derrick Henry
RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
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George Pickens
WR - DAL (at WAS)
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Rashee Rice
WR - KC (vs . LV)
Rashee Rice is an interesting WR to rank, given how much he was targeted in the red zone this past season (a ton of screen passes). Rice finished top-5 among WRs in PPG during his truncated season. 7th overall in red-zone targets in just 8 games played. Given his draft price might be slightly reduced based on his off-field issues and injured QB...Rice could easily be a league winner and dark-horse WR1 overall candidate in 2026.
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Trey McBride
TE - ARI (vs . SF)
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Brock Bowers
TE - LV (at KC)
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Josh Allen
QB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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Omarion Hampton
RB - LAC (at DEN)
Omarion Hampton finished his rookie season as RB16 in PPG in 9 games played, but he suffered from a tough situation. The Chargers were gutted by injuries on their offensive line and to their starting QB. The rookie RB dealt with own injuries as well. But Hampton flashed enough upside to be worth buying into as a fantasy RB1 behind a healthy OL in 2026 with Mike McDaniel stepping in as the Chargers new offensive coordinator. He played four games with a 79% plus snap share, averaging 17.5 PPG. The former UNC product received bell-cow level usage, averaging 17.3 touches per game (tied for top-12 at the position). Also played four games with five or more catches (7th in receptions per game at 3.6). PFF ranked him as the 8th-best graded rusher, finishing 11th in yards after contact per attempt (3.34).
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A.J. Brown
WR - PHI (at NYG)
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26.
Chris Olave
WR - NO (vs . TB)
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Chase Brown
RB - CIN (vs . CLE)
The Bengals RB finished the year on an absolute heater, and that was despite ceding touches/snaps to Samaje Perine. After a slow start in a Joe Burrow-less offense, Chase Brown finished as the RB7 in PPG from Week 7 onward (18.3).
Once Burrow returned to the lineup, Brown's production spiked, as he averaged an impressive 20.6 Half-PPR points per game and ranked as the RB3 across Weeks 13-17. He rushed for over 1,000 yards and finished 5th among RBs with 69 catches for 437 yards. Through the last two years, Brown has averaged just shy of 1,000 rushing yards and nearly 1,400 yards from scrimmage. Entering the final year of his rookie contract, the former 5th-round draft pick will be looking to finish 2026 on his highest note to date. |
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28.
Kenneth Walker III
RB - KC (vs . LV)
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29.
Lamar Jackson
QB - BAL (vs . PIT)
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Josh Jacobs
RB - GB (vs . DET)
Weeks 1-10: Jacobs was the RB5 in PPG (18.1) with 11 rushing TDs. Then he suffered a knee injury in Week 11. Once he returned in Week 13, he was clearly not himself. RB23 in PPG (10.5). 12 PPG (RB21) from Week 7 onward after hurting his calf. Ended the season as RB11 in PPG (14.3).
The Packers RB fell just shy of 1,000 rushing yards despite 254 carries, taking a step back in his second season with Green Bay. If healthy, Jacobs has a top-5 fantasy ceiling. But as the 28-year-old continues to pile up volume and small injuries, fantasy managers should be wary of the production tapering off. |
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Tee Higgins
WR - CIN (vs . CLE)
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Jeremiyah Love
RB - ARI (vs . SF)
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Drake Maye
QB - NE (vs . MIA)
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Tetairoa McMillan
WR - CAR (vs . ATL)
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Davante Adams
WR - LAR (vs . SEA)
The early ECR is pricing Davante Adams as a mid-WR2. Last year was actually a red flag season disguised as an elite one; he posted a career-low catch rate of 53%, his YAC per reception hit a career low, and the bulk of his production was TD-dependent with 15 scores. That kind of touchdown volume is notoriously hard to replicate year over year. Even though Matthew Stafford is back under center in LA, he may not force-feed Adams in the end zone as he did in 2025 en route to an MVP award (7.7% TD rate). On top of that, Adams turns 33 and dealt with a lower-body tissue injury in 2025 that cost him time; at his age, that's not something you just brush off. When you look at the totality: the age, the injury, the TD regression risk, the declining efficiency numbers: easy to see a player far more likely to fall off than to replicate 2025
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Tucker Kraft
TE - GB (vs . DET)
Tucker Kraft ranked as the TE1 through 8 weeks (14 PPG). TE2 in PPG. Lead all TEs in YAC/reception. Kraft was a 'my guy' the last two seasons, and all he did was deliver before he tore his ACL. But I wouldn't completely write off the 25-year-old freak athlete after the season-ending injury. Recall that Packers WR Christian Watson came back in 2025 after a very late ACL injury. He received an All-Pro vote. With no complications in Kraft's surgery, a 2026 Week 1 return isn't out of the question based on the 10-month recovery timeline.
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37.
Kyren Williams
RB - LAR (vs . SEA)
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Javonte Williams
RB - DAL (at WAS)
Last year, Javonte Williams was a massive surprise in fantasy, to everyone, including me. I was very bullish about his 2025 outlook, but I was hoping at best for a volume-driven RB2 residing in an explosive offense. Well, Williams crushed even my expectations as the RB11 in fantasy points per game, finishing with a career high 1,201 rushing yards and 13 total touchdowns. Among 49 qualifying backs, he ranked 16th in explosive run rate and third in yards after contact per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). His season was also a tale of two halves as he faded some down the back half of the year. In Weeks 1-8, he averaged 18.5 touches, 90.7 total yards, and scored nine total touchdowns as the RB8 in fantasy points per game. In Weeks 9-17, he averaged 17.4 touches, 76.5 total yards, and scored only four total touchdowns as the RB25 in fantasy points per game. Much of his fantasy stock drop was related to the fall in touchdown production, which can be simple variance. His deeper analytics back up that his play didn't fall off on a per-touch efficency standpoint. In Weeks 1-8, he had a 4.8% explosive run rate with an 11% missed tackle rate and 3.52 yards after contact per attempt. That yards after contact per attempt mark is otherworldly. In Weeks 8-17, he posted a 5.5% explosive run rate with a 13% missed tackle rate and 2.33 yards after contact per attempt. He improved his marks down the stretch in two of those three categories. If Williams can post production as he did over the first half of the 2025 season for an entire year, he is a locked-in top ten back with top-five upside. At his floor, he looks like a low-end RB1 or top 15 fantasy back.
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Joe Burrow
QB - CIN (vs . CLE)
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Breece Hall
RB - NYJ (at BUF)
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Travis Etienne Jr.
RB - NO (vs . TB)
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42.
Zay Flowers
WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
There's a world where Zay Flowers has the talent to be a top-5 fantasy WR if he can ever score TDs. Cooking. Over 1,200 yards. 86 catches and 5 TDs (WR7) in 2025. WR3 over the last five games. 4+ catches in 13 of his 17 games: a testament to his reliable floor and consistent involvement. 5th in target share (28%). 11th in air yards share (35%). 4th in yards per route run behind Puka Nacua, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Luther Burden. His late-season scoring binge (five TDs over the last four games) helped him tie the six touchdowns he scored in his rookie campaign.
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DeVonta Smith
WR - PHI (at NYG)
A.J. Brown is as good as gone in Philly, even if it's post-draft. Dallas Goedert is returning on a one-year deal. DeVonta Smith has shown a fantasy WR1 ceiling when his teammates have missed time the last few seasons. Most recently, in Week 8 of the 2025 season, Smith went 6-84 yards on nine targets with AJB out of the lineup. He is an objectively good, if not great, WR...and his numbers are not truly indicative of his talent profile. He was more efficient than Brown was in 2025, while posting his third 1,000-yard season. More importantly, the Slim Reaper averaged career-high marks in yards per route run (3.1) and yards per target (11.9) when aligned out wide. Only Jaxon Smith-Njigba (3.8) and Puka Nacua (3.6) and have averaged more yards per route run when aligned out wide among 89 wide receivers to have logged at least 150 such routes.
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44.
Garrett Wilson
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
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45.
Jameson Williams
WR - DET (at GB)
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46.
Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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Colston Loveland
TE - CHI (at MIN)
Colston Loveland finished the regular season top-5 among TEs in PFF receiving grade and yards per route run (1.97). From Week 7 onward...the Bears TE ranked top-5 in targets, catches and yards (26% target rate and TE4 in PPG at 11.1). Only Trey McBride had more receiving yards per game (61/game) compared to the Bears' TE.
The former Michigan product went NUCLEAR in the first round of the playoffs: Loveland recorded 8 receptions for 137 yards on 15 targets against the Packers, with the majority of his production coming when he created separation. Loveland generated 111 yards on 6 receptions (10 targets) when wide open (3+ yards of separation), while adding 94 yards on 4 receptions (6 targets) on vertical routes. The rookie tight end particularly excelled against zone coverage, where he hauled in all 8 of his receptions for 137 yards on 13 targets via Next Gen Stats. Cole Kmet also has an out in his contract, so the team could move on from him to shift MORE focus toward Loveland. The Bears' offense did so over the team's last four games when Loveland commanded a whopping 28.5% target share (nearly 12 targets per game). |
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48.
Emeka Egbuka
WR - TB (at NO)
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49.
Jaylen Waddle
WR - DEN (vs . LAC)
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50.
Bucky Irving
RB - TB (at NO)
Bucky Irving had a sophomore season to forget. He was limited to 10 games because of injury - and he was wildly inefficient. He posted the 4th-lowest rushing success rate, finishing third-worst in YPC (3.4). The second-year RB scored one rushing TD in 2025.
Even with Rachaad White all but gone in free agency, Todd Bowles' other favorite RB, Sean Tucker, might continue to rear his ugly head again near the goal line in 2026. Not to mention, Kenneth Gainwell will also be vying for targets after signing with TB in free agency. Irving probably wasn't the same guy returning from injury as the first four weeks of the season; he was extremely productive, averaging 15.6 PPG. But after his return, he just had 10.2 PPG playing in a broken Bucs' offense. |
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Ladd McConkey
WR - LAC (at DEN)
Don't hold the OL injuries against the Chargers' skill players. Ladd McConkey specifically. The Chargers' WR failed to live up to his expectations from his rookie season, as Keenan Allen's presence capped his target/production ceiling. The 33-year-old WR LED the Chargers in targets under OC Greg Roman (hyper-targeted on third downs). But with Roman replaced by Mike McDaniel, we should expect McConkey to finish closer to his rookie season, when he averaged 2.6 YPRR. McDaniel knows how to deploy his WRs to achieve peak efficiency both for real-life and fantasy purposes.
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52.
Jayden Daniels
QB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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Christian Watson
WR - GB (vs . DET)
Christian Watson returned to the lineup in Week 8 after tearing his ACL late into the 2024 season. Despite coming off a brutal injury, Watson was electric. He supplanted Romeo Doubs as the WR1 in the Packers' offense. Watson was the WR17 in PPG (11.5) to go with a 34% air yard share (over 1,000 air yards). Hit career highs in yards and yards per route run. Never saw fewer than four targets in any contest. Watson led the NFL with 294 deep receiving yards once coming back from his injury.
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54.
Luther Burden III
WR - CHI (at MIN)
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Jalen Hurts
QB - PHI (at NYG)
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56.
Cam Skattebo
RB - NYG (vs . PHI)
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TreVeyon Henderson
RB - NE (vs . MIA)
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Mike Evans
WR - SF (at ARI)
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Quinshon Judkins
RB - CLE (at CIN)
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David Montgomery
RB - HOU (vs . TEN)
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D'Andre Swift
RB - CHI (at MIN)
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DJ Moore
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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Rome Odunze
WR - CHI (at MIN)
Rome Odunze's second season was a tale of two halves, as injuries and poor catchable targets derailed what started as a breakout campaign. Before Week 9, he ranked top-10 in WR fantasy points per game while dominating high-value usage, leading the Bears in targets, red-zone looks, and air yards share. The concerns are real with Colston Loveland and Luther Burden taking larger roles in Year 2 but Chicago also lost significant WR volume and touchdown production entering 2026 with the departure of DJ Moore. Odunze remains a strong positive regression candidate tied to Caleb Williams, especially if the Bears' passing game takes another step forward under HC Ben Johnson.
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Carnell Tate
WR - TEN (at HOU)
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Bhayshul Tuten
RB - JAC (at IND)
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Tyler Warren
TE - IND (vs . JAC)
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Jadarian Price
RB - SEA (at LAR)
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Justin Herbert
QB - LAC (at DEN)
Justin Herbert finished the 2025 season as the QB10 in PPG, mostly on the back of his rushing production (6th in rushing yards per game at 31.1). Career highs in rushing yards and carries. Tied Josh Allen with the most boom finishes (4). But the losses on the offensive line crushed his ceiling, along with his own injuries. With a healthier and revamped OL in 2026, Herbert can flirt with elite fantasy QB status. Five games with Joe Alt in 2025: Hebert averaged nearly 24 PPG (23.9). 12 games without Alt? 16.2 PPG.
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Jordyn Tyson
WR - NO (vs . TB)
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.
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Jaxson Dart
QB - NYG (vs . PHI)
Jaxson Dart is on the Drake Maye Year 2 path with a proven HC in John Harbaugh.
As a rookie, the dual-threat QB finished 3rd in fantasy points per dropback (0.60). Tied with Maye. 20.7 PPG (40.5 rushing yards per game). An easy candidate to make a massive sophomore leap, especially if Malik Nabers can return to form off his torn ACL injury. |
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Alec Pierce
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
Alec Pierce is going to get paid. He finished 2025 with career highs in catches (47), yards (1,003). But he was also solid in 2024 (827 yards on 37 receptions). Led the Colts in receiving yards for 2 straight years (and NFL in yards/reception).
Michael Pittman Jr./Josh Downs/Jonathan Taylor are entering the final years of their deals in 2026. Pierce could get a bag from the Colts or another team in free agency. |
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Caleb Williams
QB - CHI (at MIN)
Caleb Williams is poised to take another step forward in his second season with Ben Johnson. Chicago is littered with young talent at the skill positions. He is a dual-threat QB who already finished 2025 as the QB7 in PPG (19.1). Top-10 in fantasy QB1 finisher rate (50%). And that was despite him ranking dead last in completion rate over expectation (-7.4%). Another step forward could easily vault the former first overall pick into the fantasy top 5 among QBs.
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73.
DK Metcalf
WR - PIT (at BAL)
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Jaylen Warren
RB - PIT (at BAL)
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75.
Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - ARI (vs . SF)
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Makai Lemon
WR - PHI (at NYG)
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Trevor Lawrence
QB - JAC (at IND)
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78.
Courtland Sutton
WR - DEN (vs . LAC)
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79.
Chuba Hubbard
RB - CAR (vs . ATL)
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80.
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE - CLE (at CIN)
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81.
Rico Dowdle
RB - PIT (at BAL)
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82.
Blake Corum
RB - LAR (vs . SEA)
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83.
Sam LaPorta
TE - DET (at GB)
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84.
Kyle Monangai
RB - CHI (at MIN)
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85.
Dak Prescott
QB - DAL (at WAS)
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86.
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB - NE (vs . MIA)
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87.
Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAC (at IND)
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88.
Tony Pollard
RB - TEN (at HOU)
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89.
RJ Harvey
RB - DEN (vs . LAC)
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90.
Kyle Pitts Sr.
TE - ATL (at CAR)
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91.
Michael Wilson
WR - ARI (vs . SF)
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92.
Brock Purdy
QB - SF (at ARI)
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J.K. Dobbins
RB - DEN (vs . LAC)
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Chris Godwin Jr.
WR - TB (at NO)
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Dalton Kincaid
TE - BUF (vs . NYJ)
Dalton Kincaid's third season was plagued by more injuries, as he was reportedly playing through another torn PCL (second year in a row). But the Bills TE remained super-efficient despite lackluster usage/playing time (46% route participation and just three games with a greater than 50% snap share). He caught 80% of his passes for 682 yards and a career-high 7 TDs as the TE8 in fantasy PPG (9.6). His 2.7 YPRR led all TEs and ranked third among all receivers. His 27% target rate per route run also ranked first among TEs. If Kincaid can get healthy in 2026, he could leap into elite fantasy TE territory at a fraction of the cost.
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96.
Jordan Addison
WR - MIN (vs . CHI)
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97.
Parker Washington
WR - JAC (at IND)
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Jacory Croskey-Merritt
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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99.
Patrick Mahomes II
QB - KC (vs . LV)
Our first report on Patrick Mahomes' return from injury came on January 15th, when he claimed that he is aiming to return for Week 1 with no restrictions. Given his mid-December surgery, Week 1 seems aggressively optimistic (less than 9 months).
That's really the main question mark regarding Mahomes - when will he return and how effective will he be? Especially with his mobility. Mahomes ran a lot more in 2025 than he has in years past, hitting career-highs across the board (QB2 in PPG). But his passing has dipped in four consecutive seasons. And the injury makes it seem very much less likely we get Mahomes running nearly as much, especially to keep him out of harm's way. Low-end QB1 territory feels right for the Chiefs QB, weighing his early-season performance with a high return in the latter portion of the 2026 season. |
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Matthew Stafford
QB - LAR (vs . SEA)
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Bo Nix
QB - DEN (vs . LAC)
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102.
Ricky Pearsall
WR - SF (at ARI)
Buy Ricky Pearsall. Constantly injured in 2025. But he posted 4 games with 85-plus receiving yards. Also led the 49ers in receiving yards per game (59/game).
And although nobody will want to admit it, there is an immense opportunity for Pearsall in the 49ers' offense even with the addition of FA MIke Evans. Jauan Jennings is a free agent. Brandon Aiyuk is not coming back. George Kittle is coming off a torn Achilles. "If" the third-year WR can stay healthy, Slick Rick could be a major piece of winning fantasy football rosters in 2026. |
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103.
Jakobi Meyers
WR - JAC (at IND)
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104.
Quentin Johnston
WR - LAC (at DEN)
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Oronde Gadsden II
TE - LAC (at DEN)
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Aaron Jones Sr.
RB - MIN (vs . CHI)
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107.
Jared Goff
QB - DET (at GB)
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108.
George Kittle
TE - SF (at ARI)
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109.
Kyler Murray
QB - MIN (vs . CHI)
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110.
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR - PIT (at BAL)
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111.
Dallas Goedert
TE - PHI (at NYG)
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112.
Jordan Mason
RB - MIN (vs . CHI)
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113.
Jayden Reed
WR - GB (vs . DET)
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114.
Jordan Love
QB - GB (vs . DET)
Jordan Love is really efficient. He finished second in the NFL in 2025 in EPA/dropback. But GB's commitment to the run (4th-highest rush rate) hurt his fantasy appeal. Losing his No. 1 playmaker in Tucker Kraft also hurt his fantasy numbers (17.8 PPG, QB14). If GB leans more into their franchise QB/pass game with a strong supporting cast in 2026, we could very much see Love post an MVP-statistical season with strong passing TD rates.
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115.
Travis Kelce
TE - KC (vs . LV)
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116.
Zach Charbonnet
RB - SEA (at LAR)
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117.
Jayden Higgins
WR - HOU (vs . TEN)
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118.
Tyler Allgeier
RB - ARI (vs . SF)
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119.
Tyler Shough
QB - NO (vs . TB)
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120.
Woody Marks
RB - HOU (vs . TEN)
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121.
Malik Willis
QB - MIA (at NE)
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122.
Jake Ferguson
TE - DAL (at WAS)
Jake Ferguson averaged just 7.3 PPG when George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb were both healthy (> 50% snap share) in the lineup during the 2025 season (11 games). Five games without Lamb playing at least 50% of the snaps -> 13.5 PPG. Still, the overall production and career-high 8 TDs resulted in TE13 finishing in half-PPR scoring (per game). Top-5 in cumulative scoring in full PPR formats.
If George Pickens returns....Ferguson is facing a major uphill battle to rise above TD-or-bust TE territory. But if the impending FA cashes big elsewhere...the Dallas TE figures to be another strong option. |
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Baker Mayfield
QB - TB (at NO)
Baker Mayfield was averaging 18.5 PPG Weeks 1-11 (QB10). Got hurt in Week 12. 14.2 PPG to end the season in the last 7 weeks. Mayfield seems like a logical bounce-back candidate in 2026, with better injury luck to Tampa's offensive line and WRs. Even so, use Mayfield's 2025 season as a reason to fade outlier passing TD rates. 7.2% in 2024 was well above his career average (5.0). Posted a 4.8% TD rate in 2025.
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124.
Rachaad White
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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125.
Wan'Dale Robinson
WR - TEN (at HOU)
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126.
Kenneth Gainwell
RB - TB (at NO)
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127.
Chris Rodriguez Jr.
RB - JAC (at IND)
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128.
Romeo Doubs
WR - NE (vs . MIA)
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129.
Xavier Worthy
WR - KC (vs . LV)
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130.
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
RB - NYG (vs . PHI)
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131.
Josh Downs
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
Josh Downs is good. PFF's 20th-highest graded WR in 2025. And for the second straight year...the Colts slot WR was hyper-targeted at a 24% clip. That led all Colts WRs and TEs in 2025. And he creates separation. Per Fantasy Points Data...Downs ranked 20th in average separation score. Downs has been limited because of a lack of high-end route participation, but a late-season route bump could suggest more of Downs in a full-time role in 2026....after the team traded Michael Pittman Jr. to the Steelers.
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132.
Mark Andrews
TE - BAL (vs . PIT)
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133.
KC Concepcion
WR - CLE (at CIN)
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134.
Isaiah Likely
TE - NYG (vs . PHI)
The Ravens opted to sign Mark Andrews for more years instead of extending Isaiah Likely in the final year of his rookie deal. Likely struggled with injuries to both himself and to his QB...that dramatically hurt his 2025 production (along with a few TDs that didn't actually result in TDs). Entering free agency and eventually signing with the New York Giants...Likely's stock is nowhere near where it was at this time last year. However, the upside we have seen from Likely when Andrews has missed time in the past - 11 PPG with no Andrews, the TE5 in PPG last year - warrants a shot on Likely if he carves out a clear TE1 role with John Harbaugh in NY.
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135.
Khalil Shakir
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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136.
C.J. Stroud
QB - HOU (vs . TEN)
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137.
Hunter Henry
TE - NE (vs . MIA)
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138.
Jonah Coleman
RB - DEN (vs . LAC)
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139.
Sam Darnold
QB - SEA (at LAR)
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140.
Jonathon Brooks
RB - CAR (vs . ATL)
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141.
Brenton Strange
TE - JAC (at IND)
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142.
Jalen Coker
WR - CAR (vs . ATL)
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143.
Isiah Pacheco
RB - DET (at GB)
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144.
Juwan Johnson
TE - NO (vs . TB)
Juwan Johnson finished 5th in catches (77) and third in yards (889) among TEs in 2025, but he only scored three TDs (TE15 in PPG). It wasn't always pretty (tied for league-high 7 drops per PFF), but the WR-TE convert made the most of his sheer volume. The Saints already paid him a decent chunk of change, and there's currently little competition in the receiver room outside of Chris Olave and former 7th-round pick DeVaughn Vele. Johnson was the TE9 in PPG after the team traded Rashid Shaheed (9.1) before the deadline (with Tyler Shough making all but one of those starts). With Shough from Week 10 onward, Johnson averaged over 61 receiving yards per game. However, they did also add Noah Fant in free agency, and they have been heavily connected to WRs in this year's draft class.
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145.
Braelon Allen
RB - NYJ (at BUF)
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146.
Matthew Golden
WR - GB (vs . DET)
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147.
Denzel Boston
WR - CLE (at CIN)
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148.
James Conner
RB - ARI (vs . SF)
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149.
Tyjae Spears
RB - TEN (at HOU)
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150.
Alvin Kamara
RB - NO (vs . TB)
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151.
Bryce Young
QB - CAR (vs . ATL)
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152.
Tank Bigsby
RB - PHI (at NYG)
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153.
Dylan Sampson
RB - CLE (at CIN)
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154.
Brian Robinson Jr.
RB - ATL (at CAR)
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155.
Keaton Mitchell
RB - LAC (at DEN)
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156.
Rashid Shaheed
WR - SEA (at LAR)
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157.
Omar Cooper Jr.
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
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158.
Brandon Aiyuk
WR - SF (at ARI)
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159.
Cam Ward
QB - TEN (at HOU)
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160.
Emanuel Wilson
RB - SEA (at LAR)
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161.
Houston Texans
DST - HOU (vs . TEN)
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162.
Kenyon Sadiq
TE - NYJ (at BUF)
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163.
Mike Washington Jr.
RB - LV (at KC)
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164.
Emmett Johnson
RB - KC (vs . LV)
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165.
Jauan Jennings
WR - MIN (vs . CHI)
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166.
Denver Broncos
DST - DEN (vs . LAC)
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167.
Stefon Diggs
WR - FA (BYE)
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168.
Jerry Jeudy
WR - CLE (at CIN)
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169.
Deebo Samuel Sr.
WR - FA (BYE)
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170.
Kayshon Boutte
WR - NE (vs . MIA)
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171.
Adonai Mitchell
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
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172.
Seattle Seahawks
DST - SEA (at LAR)
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173.
Daniel Jones
QB - IND (vs . JAC)
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174.
Nick Singleton
RB - TEN (at HOU)
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175.
Travis Hunter
WR,CB - JAC (at IND)
Early reports out of the Jags' camp are that Hunter will be more deployed at CB than at WR in 2026 based on the team's current needs at the position (CBs Greg Newsome II, Montaric Brown, and Christian Braswell are all on expiring contracts). Recall that the 2025 Jaguars offense took OFF without Hunter in the second half of the season.
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176.
Philadelphia Eagles
DST - PHI (at NYG)
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177.
Kaytron Allen
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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178.
Los Angeles Rams
DST - LAR (vs . SEA)
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179.
Antonio Williams
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
Antonio Williams is a sneaky Day 2 value who projects into an immediate slot role in Washington's offense. The former Clemson standout broke out at 19 and has consistently flashed strong efficiency (2.27 YPRR in 2025) despite battling injuries and an underwhelming team environment. With Deebo Samuel gone and the Commanders ranking top-3 in vacated targets, there's a clear path to volume behind Terry McLaurin. Williams' slot-heavy usage, versatility on special teams, and strong production profile make him a strong late-round sleeper in PPR formats.
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180.
Kimani Vidal
RB - LAC (at DEN)
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181.
Dalton Schultz
TE - HOU (vs . TEN)
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182.
Jacksonville Jaguars
DST - JAC (at IND)
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183.
Pittsburgh Steelers
DST - PIT (at BAL)
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184.
New England Patriots
DST - NE (vs . MIA)
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185.
Jalen McMillan
WR - TB (at NO)
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186.
Minnesota Vikings
DST - MIN (vs . CHI)
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187.
Ka'imi Fairbairn
K - HOU (vs . TEN)
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188.
Brandon Aubrey
K - DAL (at WAS)
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189.
Cleveland Browns
DST - CLE (at CIN)
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190.
Tyreek Hill
WR - FA (BYE)
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191.
Chig Okonkwo
TE - WAS (vs . DAL)
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192.
Terrance Ferguson
TE - LAR (vs . SEA)
Terrance Ferguson will be a stud and possesses an extremely high ceiling. Tyler Higbee is 33 years old, even after signing a 2-year contract extension with L.A. this offseason. Davante Adams is getting older and is a potential salary cap cut candidate despite the Rams wanting him to return next season. We could very much see the Rams' young TE make a major leap in 2026. His 20.8 yards per reception led all TEs in 2025, along with an extremely high average depth of target (17.6). Per Next Gen Stats...Ferguson averaged more air yards per target this season, by more than six full yards. Ferguson was targeted on 12 of his 37 deep routes (32.4%), the highest rate among tight ends to run at least 15 such routes. He hauled in five deep targets for 144 yards and two touchdowns, good for the second-most deep receiving yards by a tight end.
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193.
Jacoby Brissett
QB - ARI (vs . SF)
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194.
Cameron Dicker
K - LAC (at DEN)
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195.
Los Angeles Chargers
DST - LAC (at DEN)
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196.
Cam Little
K - JAC (at IND)
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197.
Ray Davis
RB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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198.
Jaylen Wright
RB - MIA (at NE)
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199.
AJ Barner
TE - SEA (at LAR)
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200.
Troy Franklin
WR - DEN (vs . LAC)
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201.
Jason Myers
K - SEA (at LAR)
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202.
Green Bay Packers
DST - GB (vs . DET)
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203.
Sean Tucker
RB - TB (at NO)
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204.
Isaac TeSlaa
WR - DET (at GB)
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205.
Kansas City Chiefs
DST - KC (vs . LV)
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206.
Tre Tucker
WR - LV (at KC)
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207.
Tre' Harris
WR - LAC (at DEN)
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208.
Eddy Pineiro
K - SF (at ARI)
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209.
Evan McPherson
K - CIN (vs . CLE)
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210.
Calvin Ridley
WR - TEN (at HOU)
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211.
T.J. Hockenson
TE - MIN (vs . CHI)
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212.
Tyler Loop
K - BAL (vs . PIT)
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213.
Demond Claiborne
RB - MIN (vs . CHI)
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214.
Jaylin Noel
WR - HOU (vs . TEN)
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215.
Eli Stowers
TE - PHI (at NYG)
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216.
Baltimore Ravens
DST - BAL (vs . PIT)
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217.
Germie Bernard
WR - PIT (at BAL)
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218.
Chimere Dike
WR - TEN (at HOU)
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219.
Chase McLaughlin
K - TB (at NO)
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220.
Andy Borregales
K - NE (vs . MIA)
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221.
Tank Dell
WR - HOU (vs . TEN)
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222.
Cairo Santos
K - CHI (at MIN)
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223.
Ryan Flournoy
WR - DAL (at WAS)
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224.
Chris Bell
WR - MIA (at NE)
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225.
Elic Ayomanor
WR - TEN (at HOU)
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226.
Ollie Gordon II
RB - MIA (at NE)
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227.
Elijah Sarratt
WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
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228.
Pat Bryant
WR - DEN (vs . LAC)
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229.
Darnell Mooney
WR - NYG (vs . PHI)
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230.
Jake Bates
K - DET (at GB)
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231.
Kendre Miller
RB - NO (vs . TB)
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232.
Detroit Lions
DST - DET (at GB)
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233.
Buffalo Bills
DST - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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234.
De'Zhaun Stribling
WR - SF (at ARI)
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235.
Kaleb Johnson
RB - PIT (at BAL)
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236.
David Njoku
TE - LAC (at DEN)
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237.
Zachariah Branch
WR - ATL (at CAR)
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238.
Dontayvion Wicks
WR - PHI (at NYG)
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239.
Harrison Butker
K - KC (vs . LV)
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240.
Devin Neal
RB - NO (vs . TB)
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241.
Ja'Kobi Lane
WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
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242.
Fernando Mendoza
QB - LV (at KC)
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243.
Adam Randall
RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
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244.
Chris Boswell
K - PIT (at BAL)
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245.
Chris Brazzell II
WR - CAR (vs . ATL)
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246.
Kyle Williams
WR - NE (vs . MIA)
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247.
Gunnar Helm
TE - TEN (at HOU)
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248.
Jalen Nailor
WR - LV (at KC)
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249.
Trey Benson
RB - ARI (vs . SF)
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250.
Theo Johnson
TE - NYG (vs . PHI)
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251.
Rashod Bateman
WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
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252.
Colby Parkinson
TE - LAR (vs . SEA)
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253.
Skyler Bell
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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254.
Malachi Fields
WR - NYG (vs . PHI)
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255.
Pat Freiermuth
TE - PIT (at BAL)
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256.
Geno Smith
QB - NYJ (at BUF)
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257.
Harrison Mevis
K - LAR (vs . SEA)
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258.
Tory Horton
WR - SEA (at LAR)
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259.
Najee Harris
RB - LAC (at DEN)
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260.
Cade Otton
TE - TB (at NO)
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261.
Michael Penix Jr.
QB - ATL (at CAR)
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262.
Ted Hurst
WR - TB (at NO)
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263.
Mason Taylor
TE - NYJ (at BUF)
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264.
Keon Coleman
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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265.
Isaiah Davis
RB - NYJ (at BUF)
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266.
Marvin Mims Jr.
WR - DEN (vs . LAC)
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267.
Atlanta Falcons
DST - ATL (at CAR)
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268.
Jaydon Blue
RB - DAL (at WAS)
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269.
Evan Engram
TE - DEN (vs . LAC)
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270.
Wil Lutz
K - DEN (vs . LAC)
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271.
Shedeur Sanders
QB - CLE (at CIN)
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272.
Malik Washington
WR - MIA (at NE)
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273.
Ty Johnson
RB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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274.
Cooper Kupp
WR - SEA (at LAR)
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275.
Jordan James
RB - SF (at ARI)
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276.
Christian Kirk
WR - SF (at ARI)
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277.
Devin Singletary
RB - NYG (vs . PHI)
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278.
DJ Giddens
RB - IND (vs . JAC)
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279.
Isaac Guerendo
RB - SF (at ARI)
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280.
Keenan Allen
WR - LAC (at DEN)
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281.
Will Reichard
K - MIN (vs . CHI)
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282.
Indianapolis Colts
DST - IND (vs . JAC)
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283.
Max Klare
TE - LAR (vs . SEA)
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284.
Brashard Smith
RB - KC (vs . LV)
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285.
Aaron Rodgers
QB - PIT (at BAL)
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286.
Mack Hollins
WR - NE (vs . MIA)
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287.
Malik Davis
RB - DAL (at WAS)
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288.
San Francisco 49ers
DST - SF (at ARI)
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289.
Jake Tonges
TE - SF (at ARI)
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290.
Jack Bech
WR - LV (at KC)
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291.
MarShawn Lloyd
RB - GB (vs . DET)
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292.
Joe Mixon
RB - FA (BYE)
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293.
Xavier Legette
WR - CAR (vs . ATL)
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294.
Darius Slayton
WR - NYG (vs . PHI)
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295.
Charlie Smyth
K - NO (vs . TB)
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296.
Chris Brooks
RB - GB (vs . DET)
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297.
George Holani
RB - SEA (at LAR)
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298.
Justice Hill
RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
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299.
Tyquan Thornton
WR - KC (vs . LV)
Tyquan Thornton re-signed with the Chiefs on a two-year deal worth $11 million. This is notable given that only Xavier Worthy and Jalen Royals were the other Chiefs WRs under contract for the 2027 season.
The speedy wide receiver had his most productive season in the NFL last year, catching 19 passes for 438 yards and three touchdowns (on nearly 1,000 air yards and 23 deep targets). He stepped up at the start of the year due to Worthy's injury and Rashee Rice's suspension. Over the first 5 weeks of the year, Thornton averaged 10.3 fantasy points per game. His 2025 yardage and touchdown totals set new career-highs, and he averaged 23.1 yards per reception (first in the NFL). Also had zero recorded drops. |
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300.
Mike Gesicki
TE - CIN (vs . CLE)
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301.
Tua Tagovailoa
QB - ATL (at CAR)
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302.
Samaje Perine
RB - CIN (vs . CLE)
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303.
Emari Demercado
RB - KC (vs . LV)
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304.
Devaughn Vele
WR - NO (vs . TB)
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305.
Seth McGowan
RB - IND (vs . JAC)
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306.
Jerome Ford
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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307.
Hollywood Brown
WR - PHI (at NYG)
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308.
Jaleel McLaughlin
RB - DEN (vs . LAC)
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309.
Deshaun Watson
QB - CLE (at CIN)
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310.
LeQuint Allen Jr.
RB - JAC (at IND)
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311.
Isaiah Bond
WR - CLE (at CIN)
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312.
Kirk Cousins
QB - LV (at KC)
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313.
Audric Estime
RB - NO (vs . TB)
|
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314.
Oscar Delp
TE - NO (vs . TB)
|
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315.
Jarquez Hunter
RB - LAR (vs . SEA)
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316.
Ty Simpson
QB - LAR (vs . SEA)
|
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317.
Trevor Etienne
RB - CAR (vs . ATL)
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318.
Greg Dulcich
TE - MIA (at NE)
Greg Dulcich could emerge as the 2026 fantasy football sleeper. Flashed with Miami in the second half of the season (second in YPPR among TEs from Week 9 onward), posting his best statistical season after battling injuries since his rookie campaign. The impending free agent finished second among all TEs in YAC/catch - trailing only Tucker Kraft. Worth monitoring now that he is officially returning to Miami, given his rookie year breakout coincided with former Broncos TE coach and current Cardinals TE coach, Jake Moreland, who has previously coached under new Dolphins OC, Bobby Slowik (Miami's passing game coordinator in 2025). Not to mention, the Dolphins' new HC just came from GB, so he clearly knows what a YAC tight end can offer for an offense.
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319.
Kareem Hunt
RB - FA (BYE)
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320.
Andrei Iosivas
WR - CIN (vs . CLE)
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321.
Tahj Brooks
RB - CIN (vs . CLE)
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322.
J.J. McCarthy
QB - MIN (vs . CHI)
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323.
Cedric Tillman
WR - CLE (at CIN)
|
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324.
Luke McCaffrey
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
|
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325.
Konata Mumpfield
WR - LAR (vs . SEA)
|
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326.
Bam Knight
RB - ARI (vs . SF)
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327.
New Orleans Saints
DST - NO (vs . TB)
|
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328.
Calvin Austin III
WR - NYG (vs . PHI)
|
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329.
Kaelon Black
RB - SF (at ARI)
|
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330.
Tez Johnson
WR - TB (at NO)
|
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331.
Carolina Panthers
DST - CAR (vs . ATL)
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332.
Chicago Bears
DST - CHI (at MIN)
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333.
Mac Jones
QB - SF (at ARI)
|
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334.
Will Shipley
RB - PHI (at NYG)
|
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335.
Jalen Royals
WR - KC (vs . LV)
|
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336.
Dallas Cowboys
DST - DAL (at WAS)
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337.
Jahan Dotson
WR - ATL (at CAR)
|
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338.
Nick Chubb
RB - FA (BYE)
|
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339.
Austin Ekeler
RB - FA (BYE)
|
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340.
Tyler Higbee
TE - LAR (vs . SEA)
|
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341.
New York Giants
DST - NYG (vs . PHI)
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342.
Darnell Washington
TE - PIT (at BAL)
|
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343.
Zane Gonzalez
K - MIA (at NE)
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344.
Michael Carter
RB - TEN (at HOU)
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345.
Washington Commanders
DST - WAS (vs . DAL)
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346.
Noah Gray
TE - KC (vs . LV)
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347.
Caleb Douglas
WR - MIA (at NE)
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348.
Dont'e Thornton Jr.
WR - LV (at KC)
|
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349.
Justin Joly
TE - DEN (vs . LAC)
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350.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
DST - TB (at NO)
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351.
Blake Grupe
K - IND (vs . JAC)
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352.
Tennessee Titans
DST - TEN (at HOU)
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353.
Elijah Arroyo
TE - SEA (at LAR)
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354.
Joey Slye
K - TEN (at HOU)
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355.
Eli Heidenreich
RB - PIT (at BAL)
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356.
Justin Fields
QB - KC (vs . LV)
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357.
Bryce Lance
WR - NO (vs . TB)
|
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358.
Jake Elliott
K - PHI (at NYG)
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359.
Tommy Myers
TE - FA (BYE)
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360.
DeMario Douglas
WR - NE (vs . MIA)
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361.
Carson Beck
QB - ARI (vs . SF)
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362.
Brenen Thompson
WR - LAC (at DEN)
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363.
Miami Dolphins
DST - MIA (at NE)
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364.
Xavier Hutchinson
WR - HOU (vs . TEN)
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365.
Darren Waller
TE - FA (BYE)
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366.
Nick Folk
K - ATL (at CAR)
|
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367.
Olamide Zaccheaus
WR - ATL (at CAR)
|
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368.
Anthony Richardson Sr.
QB - IND (vs . JAC)
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369.
Joshua Palmer
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
|
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370.
Chad Ryland
K - ARI (vs . SF)
|
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371.
Jalen Tolbert
WR - MIA (at NE)
|
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372.
Treylon Burks
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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373.
Jaylin Lane
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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374.
Ryan Fitzgerald
K - CAR (vs . ATL)
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375.
John Bates
TE - WAS (vs . DAL)
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376.
Ben Sauls
K - NYG (vs . PHI)
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377.
John Metchie III
WR - CAR (vs . ATL)
|
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378.
Raheim Sanders
RB - CLE (at CIN)
|
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379.
Tutu Atwell
WR - MIA (at NE)
|
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380.
Savion Williams
WR - GB (vs . DET)
|
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381.
Ja'Tavion Sanders
TE - CAR (vs . ATL)
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382.
Brandon McManus
K - FA (BYE)
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383.
Ben Sinnott
TE - WAS (vs . DAL)
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384.
Antonio Gibson
RB - FA (BYE)
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385.
Jawhar Jordan
RB - HOU (vs . TEN)
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386.
Dameon Pierce
RB - PHI (at NYG)
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387.
CJ Daniels
WR - LAR (vs . SEA)
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388.
Joe Flacco
QB - CIN (vs . CLE)
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389.
Michael Mayer
TE - LV (at KC)
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|
390.
Marcus Mariota
QB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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391.
KaVontae Turpin
WR - DAL (at WAS)
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|
392.
Cyrus Allen
WR - KC (vs . LV)
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393.
Trey Smack
K - GB (vs . DET)
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394.
Kevin Coleman Jr.
WR - MIA (at NE)
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395.
Kendrick Bourne
WR - ARI (vs . SF)
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|
396.
Terrell Jennings
RB - NE (vs . MIA)
|
|
397.
Cole Kmet
TE - CHI (at MIN)
|
|
398.
Gardner Minshew II
QB - ARI (vs . SF)
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|
399.
Malik Benson
WR - LV (at KC)
|
|
400.
J'Mari Taylor
RB - JAC (at IND)
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|
401.
Joe Milton III
QB - DAL (at WAS)
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|
402.
Tyler Bass
K - BUF (vs . NYJ)
|
|
403.
Kalif Raymond
WR - CHI (at MIN)
|
|
404.
Jason Sanders
K - NYG (vs . PHI)
|
|
405.
Dawson Knox
TE - BUF (vs . NYJ)
|
|
406.
Cincinnati Bengals
DST - CIN (vs . CLE)
|
|
407.
Zach Ertz
TE - FA (BYE)
|
|
408.
Zavion Thomas
WR - CHI (at MIN)
|
|
409.
Damien Martinez
RB - GB (vs . DET)
|
|
410.
Riley Leonard
QB - IND (vs . JAC)
|
|
411.
Spencer Rattler
QB - NO (vs . TB)
|
|
412.
Luke Musgrave
TE - GB (vs . DET)
|
|
413.
Carson Wentz
QB - MIN (vs . CHI)
|
|
414.
Jameis Winston
QB - NYG (vs . PHI)
|
|
415.
Eli Raridon
TE - NE (vs . MIA)
|
|
416.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
|
|
417.
Dyami Brown
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
|
|
418.
Noah Fant
TE - NO (vs . TB)
|
|
419.
Tai Felton
WR - MIN (vs . CHI)
|
|
420.
Deion Burks
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
|
|
421.
Daniel Carlson
K - LV (at KC)
|
|
422.
Daniel Bellinger
TE - TEN (at HOU)
|
|
423.
Jonnu Smith
TE - FA (BYE)
|
|
424.
Mitch Tinsley
WR - CIN (vs . CLE)
|
|
425.
New York Jets
DST - NYJ (at BUF)
|
|
426.
Rasheen Ali
RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
|
|
427.
Sam Roush
TE - CHI (at MIN)
|
|
428.
Jordan Whittington
WR - LAR (vs . SEA)
|
|
429.
Jam Miller
RB - NE (vs . MIA)
|
|
430.
Phil Mafah
RB - DAL (at WAS)
|
|
431.
Roschon Johnson
RB - CHI (at MIN)
|
|
432.
Xavier Restrepo
WR - TEN (at HOU)
|
|
433.
Antwane Wells Jr.
WR - FA (BYE)
|
|
434.
Julian Fleming
WR - FA (BYE)
|
|
435.
Taylen Green
QB - CLE (at CIN)
|
|
436.
Brandin Cooks
WR - FA (BYE)
|
|
437.
Robert Henry Jr.
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
|
|
438.
Elijah Higgins
TE - ARI (vs . SF)
|
|
439.
Marlin Klein
TE - HOU (vs . TEN)
|
|
440.
Dylan Laube
RB - LV (at KC)
|
|
441.
Devontez Walker
WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
|
|
442.
Zavier Scott
RB - MIN (vs . CHI)
|
|
443.
Theo Wease Jr.
WR - MIA (at NE)
|
|
444.
Nate Boerkircher
TE - JAC (at IND)
|
|
445.
Roman Wilson
WR - FA (BYE)
|
|
446.
Tommy Tremble
TE - CAR (vs . ATL)
|
|
447.
Greg Dortch
WR - DET (at GB)
|
|
448.
Jackson Hawes
TE - BUF (vs . NYJ)
|
|
449.
Kyle Juszczyk
RB - SF (at ARI)
|
|
450.
Jared Wiley
TE - KC (vs . LV)
|
|
451.
Austin Hooper
TE - ATL (at CAR)
|
|
452.
Cade Klubnik
QB - NYJ (at BUF)
|
|
453.
Durham Smythe
TE - BAL (vs . PIT)
|
|
454.
Demarcus Robinson
WR - SF (at ARI)
|
|
455.
Miles Sanders
RB - FA (BYE)
|
|
456.
Tyler Goodson
RB - ATL (at CAR)
|
|
457.
Seydou Traore
TE - MIA (at NE)
|
|
458.
DeAndre Hopkins
WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
|
|
459.
Elijah Moore
WR - PHI (at NYG)
|
|
460.
Bauer Sharp
TE - TB (at NO)
|
|
461.
Erick All Jr.
TE - CIN (vs . CLE)
|
|
462.
Jeremy McNichols
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
|