RotoBaller's dynasty fantasy football rankings for 2026. These early offseason dynasty league rankings for the top 400 players (QB, RB, WR, TE) are for dynasty drafts and player values.
The 2025-26 NFL season is winding down, meaning it's almost time for the thick of the dynasty offseason. In most cases, you should look to sell depreciating assets while taking advantage of buy-low options and younger players with longer shelf lives. However, you can also opt to push all your chips in and buy aging players for a win-now build. Either way, sitting still and running back the same roster usually isn't the recipe for success. We have you covered with our updated dynasty fantasy football rankings.
The fantasy football dynasty rankings are consensus staff rankings by Matt Donnelly and Chris Gregory. These include dynasty rankings for running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, and quarterbacks, and are for single-QB leagues. Bookmark the leading fantasy football rankings portal and check back regularly for updates. We will add 2026 rookies to these dynasty rankings later in the offseason.
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2026 Dynasty Rankings for Fantasy Football
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Dynasty Fantasy Football Player Outlooks
Omarion Hampton, Los Angeles Chargers
Hampton has the potential to be an elite fantasy running back for the next seven or so years in the NFL. It's hard to understate the value of that. He didn't quite flash the contact balance and overall playmaking prowess that the No. 1 player on this list showed, but that won't preclude him from being a fantasy star. The Chargers' offense should take steps forward next season. They suffered from a decimated offensive line due to injuries and a poor offensive coordinator. OC Greg Roman was fired. They should be healthy along the OL in 2026, and their offense overall is stacked with playmakers.
Hampton has the ideal size and durability to go with elite athleticism. He's capable of breaking off long touchdown runs thanks to his 4.47 speed in the 40-yard dash and is very powerful. He's also a great accelerator, so he can exploit gaps in the defense well, and he's good at playing through contact. He can carry defenders with him, staying upright as multiple try to bring him down. The presence of backup RB Kimani Vidal shouldn't affect his value much -- he'll likely slot back into his clear backup role. Hampton will be fully healthy in 2026 and likely be a workhorse back.
Cam Skattebo, New York Giants
Unfortunately, Skattebo suffered a season-ending ankle injury just as it looked like his fledgling career was taking off. But he was absolute dynamite in tandem with quarterback Jaxson Dart. Skattebo's three-touchdown, 31.0 PPR fantasy point game against the Philadelphia Eagles was the capstone of his rookie year. From Week 2 onward, he scored double-digit PPR fantasy points in all his contests until he got injured. The offense will likely largely run through him, WR Malik Nabers (knee), and Dart once Nabers and Skattebo are healthy, and Dart has elevated the offense.
There should be plenty of opportunities for rushing scores. A fully healthy Giants offense with a good offensive coaching staff has the potential to be top-10 in the NFL. Top-10 offenses with workhorse running backs that catch passes tend to make those backs among the elite players at their position in fantasy.
Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers
McMillan might never reach his full potential with the Panthers. They're stuck with a low-volume passing quarterback in Bryce Young, who rarely manages to eclipse 300 yards passing. They might need more talent at pass-catcher, too. McMillan and undrafted free-agent signee Jalen Coker are the only pass-catchers in Carolina that can consistently play well when healthy. Coker has outshone the rookie on some occasions, though -- T-Mac's role is awesome, as he's consistently and heavily targeted, though.
We should see him improve his game in Year 2. Young is the concern, though, not him. If the Panthers add another good receiver, it could strain the already-low passing volume too thin for our liking and limit T-Mac's upside.
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