👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SPRING
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


5 Fantasy Football Wide Receivers You Must Draft in Dynasty Leagues

Rome Odunze - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Wyatt's wide receivers to target in dynasty fantasy football drafts. His top wide receivers and draft values for 2026 dynasty fantasy football leagues.

We're currently living in the golden era of the wide receiver position. It has become a premium position and wiggled its way into one of the top-3 highest-paid positions in the NFL. As a result, receivers have become the cornerstone for our rosters in dynasty.

With so many receivers flying off the board early in drafts, it has gotten harder to find gems at the position. However, it is still possible to find those diamonds in the rough; it just might be a little bit harder to spot one. But when you do, it can take your team to another level.

Make sure you’re following RotoBaller on X and check out RotoBaller.com for all your dynasty fantasy football needs. Here are five wide receivers you must draft in 2026 dynasty fantasy football leagues.

Editor's Note: The FFPC Baby Gorilla Tournament is now open, featuring a $100,000 grand prize and a $675,450 total prize pool! This 12-team, Tight End Premium contest uses a 20-round draft format, with the overall winners determined by total points scored during Weeks 15–17. Get $25 to use toward your first entry by signing up through our link. Grab your team now! Sign Up Now!

 

DeVonta Smith - Philadelphia Eagles

DeVonta Smith’s fantasy value has been locked into a slingshot ever since the offseason began. It has been stretching back all spring until it finally reached full draw when the Eagles traded up for Makai Lemon in the 2026 NFL Draft. Thus, unofficially announcing that A.J. Brown will be traded.

It has been the worst-kept secret in the NFL that Brown will not play for the Eagles in 2026. When a trade finally takes place, it will launch Smith’s average draft position (ADP) through the roof.

However, Smith’s current ADP (35.5 according to ESPN) has yet to skyrocket due to human nature. Most drafters want to see an action happen before investing in players. But if you’re reading this article in May, you’re not most drafters. You’re an invested fantasy manager!

Smith has produced at a high level in the looming shadows of Brown throughout their careers together. Since 2022, Smith has surpassed 1,000 receiving yards and has earned over 100 targets every season but 2023, when he played only 13 games.

We often tend to forget that Smith is a former Heisman Trophy winner. He was the fourth receiver in history to win the Heisman Award at that time, and he was the second receiver to win the triple crown (leading all receivers in receptions, yards, and touchdowns) in college football history.

Not to mention, he did this while sharing targets with college mate Jaylen Waddle, who was selected sixth overall in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Now, Smith will become the focal point of the Eagles' passing attack. There is a strong belief within the Eagles organization that he is ready to become an alpha receiver and can be one of the best in the NFL.

According to Jimmy Kempski of PhillyVoice, members of the Eagles personnel pointed to the season Jaxon Smith-Njigba had after the Seahawks traded away DK Metcalf. They trust that Smith can have a similar leap in production.

Statistically, Smith had outperformed Smith-Njigba in their respective first two seasons in the league. Smith produced 2,112 receiving yards with 12 touchdowns, while Smith-Njigba logged 1,758 receiving yards with 10 touchdowns.

With Super Bowl expectations, GM Howie Roseman has pushed the Eagles offense to its next evolution with Smith at the centerpiece of the passing game. With this, Smith has the most rapport with Jalen Hurts and is set to command a high target share.

 

Rome Odunze - Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears took a big jump in their first year with Ben Johnson as their head coach. One beneficiary was Rome Odunze early on in the season. During the first four weeks of the season, Odunze was the WR3 overall and scored 19.9 points per game in PPR leagues.


During that stretch, Odunze established himself as a red-zone weapon and target earner. The former Washington standout had five touchdowns and averaged 8.75 catches per game, which would pace out to just shy of 150 targets for the season.

Shortly after, Odunze suffered a heel injury that was first reported going into Week 8. Eventually, he was diagnosed with a stress fracture that forced him to miss multiple games and derailed his season.

Heading into Year 3, the former ninth overall pick will be the leader in the receiver room after the departure of DJ Moore. Odunze has already established a strong connection with Caleb Williams, and he now has the chance to show it on the field.

Even with the hype around teammate Luther Burden III, it should not overshadow the potential of Odunze. During the first eight weeks of the season, Odunze routinely outperformed Burden. Then, when Odunze returned for the playoffs at less than 100 percent health, he still outperformed Burden.

Odunze is poised to be the next Year 3 breakout receiver. The 23-year-old has flashed his elite talent in an ascending offseason with a quarterback on the rise. If he can put it all together, we could see Odunze put up those numbers early this year for an entire season.

 

Ricky Pearsall - San Francisco 49ers

Ricky Pearsall has had a unique start to his NFL journey that has been plagued with injuries and flashes of stardom.

In Weeks 1-4, before spraining his PCL, Pearsall was first in yards per reception (16.4), second in average depth of target (15.9), third in deep-target rate (32.1%), and fourth in receiving yards (327), according to PFF data.

He flashed his ability to be a top-5 deep threat in the league early on while he was healthy. Yes, this is a relatively small sample, but it shows how dynamic a player Pearsall can be since he dominated on short-to-intermediate routes as a rookie.

So far this offseason, the 49ers have invested heavily in the receiving room. It started when they signed Mike Evans to a three-year contract and then drafted De'Zhaun Stribling with the first pick in the second round.

These acquisitions on paper actually help Pearsall out, deployment-wise. Due to injuries, Pearsall was forced to play on the line as the "X" receiver for the 49ers, which pulled him away from his traditional "Z" receiver position.

With Evans and Stribling in the fold, Pearsall can go back to playing his position of comfort as the “Z” receiver, where he can be used on breaking routes over the middle of the field, where his separation ability can be put on full display.

Additionally, Evans' Hall of Fame pedigree demands extra attention from opposing defenses. This will allow Pearsall to face softer coverages and operate against less talented defensive backs.

This is similar to Emeka Egbuka in Tampa Bay early on in 2025. Egbuka put up some of his best numbers last season when Evans was healthy and on the field for the first three weeks of the year.

With an improved situation and flashes of talent when healthy, Pearsall is a lottery ticket worth taking in dynasty leagues. If he can stay healthy, Pearsall will clear his current ADP and will be seen in a different light next offseason.

 

Jayden Higgins - Houston Texans

The Houston Texans are heading into a crucial year on the offensive side of the ball. They brought back offensive coordinator Nick Caley and will have to decide in the near future whether or not to sign C.J. Stroud to a long-term extension.

Jayden Higgins finds himself right in the middle of the mix with an opportunity to be a big contributor. After being selected 34th overall, Higgins posted a respectable 41 catches for 525 yards with six touchdowns in his rookie season.


The 23-year-old finds himself in a better offensive ecosystem in Year 2 after the Texans have brought in David Montgomery to improve the run game and made key additions to the offensive line.

During free agency, they signed tackle Braden Smith and guard Wyatt Teller, and then traded up two spots to draft guard Keylan Rutledge in the first round.

With an improved offense, the Texans will be able to extend drives and be in the red zone more often. Higgins' athleticism shines brightest in the red zone when he can put his 6’4" frame and 39-inch vertical to use.

Furthermore, with Nico Collins still as the No. 1 receiver on the roster, it allows Higgins to face less talented defensive backs as he continues to develop his game. Collins will always draw the best defensive back and garner all of the attention from defenses.

On the flip side, Collins has missed 25 percent of his games in his four-year NFL career, which is around four games a season. This provides Higgins with the potential of producing spike weeks within fantasy football.

The Texans didn’t make any key additions to the receiver room this offseason. If Collins were to miss any time, Higgins would immediately become the WR1 for a competitive team. Higgins has proved he can produce as a reliable fantasy receiver when he gets a ton of targets.

 

Germie Bernard - Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers have made key improvements to their offensive line, rushing attack, and receiving room in hopes of luring Aaron Rodgers into another season.

The most impactful addition to the offense could be Germie Bernard. The Steelers selected the Alabama standout 47th overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Bernard was one of my favorite rookie prospects entering the draft. He is a versatile receiver who can play all three receiver spots and can be deployed out of the backfield as a pass-catcher and running back.

NFL Draft analyst Steve Muench of The Ringer called Bernard’s game “boring” due to his not-flashy but highly dependable production. The 22-year-old is not the fastest or most athletic receiver, but he does everything fundamentally right.

This makes Bernard the perfect receiver to pair up with a veteran quarterback like Rodgers at this stage of his career. Rodgers wants a consistent target and wants to get the ball out of his hands fast.

Bernard’s best routes at Alabama were short and quick outs. In his Reception Perception profile by Matt Harmon, he posted over an 89% success rate on the out and flat route, along with a 100% success rate on comebacks and screens.

The most impressive part of Bernard’s profile was his ability to find a contributing role in star-studded college receiver rooms. Bernard was able to contribute to the Washington Huskies' national championship run, which had Rome Odunze, Ja'Lynn Polk, and Jalen McMillan, who were all top-100 picks.

Then, when Bernard transferred to Alabama, he became the most productive offensive weapon despite having future first-round pick Ryan Coleman-Williams on the roster. Now, Bernard is heading into a receiving room of more big names like Michael Pittman Jr. and DK Metcalf.

With those big-bodied receivers, Bernard will likely play mostly out of the slot for head coach Mike McCarthy. McCarthy has historically run a lot of 11 personnel formations with three receivers on the field.

Bernard can earn targets immediately with his blue-collar approach to receiver, his versatile play style, and deployment. With his unique skill set, McCarthy will find ways to keep Bernard on the field more often than not. There is also a non-zero chance that Bernard leads the Steelers in targets this season.

More Dynasty Fantasy Football Analysis



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!




REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Philadelphia Eagles

Eagles Offense to Borrow From Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay in 2026?
Taysom Hill

Saints Haven't Offered a Contract to Taysom Hill
Kayshon Boutte

Working Out Away From the Team
Lamar Jackson

Expected to Return to OTAs Soon
Dalton Kincaid

Taking Part in OTAs This Week
Josh Allen

"Good to Go" for Offseason Workouts
Yandy Díaz

Yandy Diaz Exits Early on Tuesday After Being Hit By Pitch
Jordan Spieth

2026 CJ CUP Byron Nelson: PGA Betting and Fantasy Preview - Key Stats, Course Breakdown, Tournament Trends, TV Times, and More
Rashee Rice

to Miss Two Months After Clean-Up Surgery on his Knee
Dean Wade

Returns to Starting Unit Tuesday
OG Anunoby

Starting on Tuesday
Tobias Harris

May Remain in Motown
Jalen Duren

Pistons Eager to Keep Jalen Duren
Chris Kirk

Continues Search For Putting Form at TPC Craig Ranch
Jordan Spieth

2026 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson Power Rankings: Top 10 Golfers To Watch
Dallas Mavericks

Jason Kidd Fired as Mavericks Head Coach
De'Aaron Fox

Officially Listed as Questionable for Game 2 Against Thunder
Rasmus Hojgaard

Looking to Shake Off Poor Major Showing at TPC Craig Ranch
Joel Dahmen

is of No DFS Consideration This Week in Dallas
Pierceson Coody

is Not The Fun DFS Play He Used to Be
Tank Bigsby

Is Tank Bigsby a Worthy Dynasty Stash Entering 2026?
Hunter Henry

Profiles as a Dynasty Sell-High Candidate Entering 2026
Gerrit Cole

to Make Season Debut on Friday Against Rays
Matthew Golden

Can Matthew Golden Re-Establish His Dynasty Value in 2026?
Jalen Coker

a Prime Buy-Low Dynasty Target
Dak Prescott

Remains a High-Floor Dynasty Quarterback
CeeDee Lamb

Is CeeDee Lamb's Dynasty Value Poised to Rise in 2026?
Keon Coleman

Joe Brady Likes What he's Seen From Keon Coleman
Deshaun Watson

Hitting it Off With Todd Monken?
Jacoby Brissett

Not Present for First OTA Practice
Tua Tagovailoa

Michael Penix Jr. Splitting First-Team Reps at OTAs
Rashee Rice

Tests Positive for Marijuana, Violating his Probation
Cam Skattebo

Says he'll be Ready for Week 1
De'Von Achane

Present for Start of OTAs This Week
Malik Washington

an Affordable Trade Target in Dynasty Leagues
Drake Baldwin

Braves Place Drake Baldwin on Injured List With Oblique Strain
Rickie Fowler

PGA DFS DraftKings Value Plays - 2026 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson (Premium)
CFB

Ezavier Crowell has Immediate Opportunity at Alabama
CFB

Mark Bowman a Day 1 Impact Player for USC?
CFB

Bill Belichick Says Relationship with First North Carolina Team "Wasn't Great"
Alex Caruso

Erupts for 31 Points in Game 1 Loss to Spurs
CFB

Kemario Taylor a Breakout Candidate at Quarterback
Jalen Williams

Productive in Comeback Game
CFB

Trinidad Chambliss the Undisputed Top SEC Quarterback Entering 2026?
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Records First Double-Double of Postseason
CFB

Rocco Becht The "Unifier" of Penn State's Roster
Stephon Castle

Opens Conference Finals With Double-Double
Dylan Harper

Makes Outstanding Two-Way Impact in Game 1 Win
Beau Hossler

DraftKings PGA DFS Lineup Picks - THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson (2026)
Victor Wembanyama

Dominates Game 1 Against Thunder
Mattias Samuelsson

Picks Up an Assist in Season-Ending Loss
Rasmus Dahlin

Nets Fourth Postseason Goal
Jakub Dobes

Records 37 Saves in Game 7 Win
Lane Hutson

Contributes Power-Play Assist in Game 7 Victory
Nick Suzuki

Extends Road Point Streak
Alex Newhook

Scores Series-Clincher in Overtime
Jordan Spieth

Horse For The Course: PGA DFS Course History - 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Jackson Holliday

Orioles Reinstate Jackson Holliday From Injured List on Monday
Ronald Acuña Jr.

Braves Reinstate Ronald Acuna Jr. From Injured List on Monday
Jose Altuve

Astros Put Jose Altuve on Injured List With Oblique Strain
Larry Nance Jr.

is Questionable for Game 1 on Tuesday
OG Anunoby

is Probable for Tuesday's Game 1
Luke Kornet

is Cleared for Game 1
New Orleans Pelicans

Jamahl Mosley Agrees to Become Pelicans Next Head Coach
De'Aaron Fox

is Ruled Out for Game 1 on Monday
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

Set to Start Game 7
Corey Seager

Going on Injured List With Back Injury
Tage Thompson

Can Match Franchise Record With Another Multi-Point Game
Nick Suzuki

Seeks More Road Success Monday
Lane Hutson

Riding a Five-Game Assist Streak Into Game 7
Filip Gustavsson

Needs Offseason Surgery
Jeremy Peña

Jeremy Pena Reinstated and Starting on Monday Against Twins
Melquizael Costa

Drops Decision At UFC Vegas 117
Arnold Allen

Bounces Back
Daniel Santos

Suffers Second-Round TKO Loss
MMA

Dohoo Choi Wins His Third Consecutive Fight
Malcolm Wellmaker

Suffers His Second Loss In A Row
Juan Diaz

Scores Second-Round Submission
Christian Edwards

Defeated At UFC Vegas 117
CFB

Transfer Running Back Arnold Barnes Visiting Iowa State on Monday
Modestas Bukauskas

Gets Split-Decision Win
Jhostynxon Garcia

Expected to Join the Pirates on Tuesday
Tobias Harris

Goes Cold in Game 7 Loss
Quinn Hughes

Open to Signing Extension This Offseason
Jalen Duren

Finishes Game 7 with Quiet Line
Cade Cunningham

Endures Cold Shooting Night Sunday
Joel Eriksson Ek

Misses Second Round Due to Heel Injury
Sam Merrill

Catches Fire in Game 7 Win
Jonas Brodin

Sits Out Round 2 Due to Toe Injury
Sam Malinski

Practices Fully Sunday
Josh Manson

Rejoins Practice
Colt Emerson

Mariners Promoting Top Prospect Colt Emerson to Major Leagues
Munetaka Murakami

Fantastic First Season Continues With Two More Homers
Cristopher Sánchez

Cristopher Sanchez Dazzles With 13-Strikeout Complete Game on Saturday
Blake Snell

to Undergo Elbow Surgery on Tuesday
Clay Holmes

Could Miss Around Three Months
Jose Altuve

Exits After Swing
Corey Seager

Absent With Back Spasms on Saturday
Jeremy Lauzon

Misses Saturday's Practice
Mark Stone

Doesn't Practice Saturday
Josh Manson

Misses Practice, Considered Day-to-Day
Brent Burns

Day-to-Day Ahead of Conference Finals
Cale Makar

Considered Day-to-Day
Trevor Story

Hits the Injured List With Groin Injury
Blake Snell

Likely to Need Elbow Surgery
Kyle Schwarber

on a Heater, Hits Two More Homers to Take Major-League Lead
Clay Holmes

Suffers Fractured Fibula on Friday Night
Blake Snell

Heads to 15-Day Injured List
CFB

Julian Sayin Looking To Build Off Of Strong Debut Season
CFB

College GameDay Set for First Three Weeks
CFB

Jeremiah Smith Aiming For Ohio State Receiving Records
CFB

Keshaun Singleton Projects as Auburn's WR1
CFB

Jeremiah Cobb Impresses New Auburn Staff
CFB

Alberto Mendoza Very Likely to Start for Georgia Tech
CFB

Charles Woodson Jr. Commits to Michigan
Melquizael Costa

Set For UFC Vegas 117 Main Event
Arnold Allen

A Favorite At UFC Vegas 117
Daniel Santos

Set For UFC Vegas 117 Co-Main Event
MMA

Dohoo Choi Returns At UFC Vegas 117
Juan Diaz

Set To Make His UFC Debut
Malcolm Wellmaker

Looks To Bounce Back
Christian Edwards

Set For His UFC Debut
Modestas Bukauskas

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
PGA

Novig Launches 250K Rewards Program
CFB

Virginia Tech Lands Commitment from Four-Star QB Peter Bourque
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF