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2026 Fantasy Football Breakout Candidates: Middle-Round Wide Receivers

Jalen Coker - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Nick's early 2026 fantasy football breakouts, wide receiver values who are cheaper targets for the later rounds. He looks at wide receivers poised to break out.

It'll be quite a while longer before our beloved teams return to the gridiron, but those who stay ahead of the curve throughout the offseason will reap the rewards during fantasy football drafts. The rabid among us are already ripping 2026 best ball drafts, analyzing the preliminary default site ranks, as well as early average draft position (ADP) slots.

This time of year gives us the first glimpse at which players are priced cheaply compared to their chance at a breakout. In this article, we'll take a look specifically at the wide receiver position. For various reasons, these guys are poised to break out in 2026.

We'll try to steer clear of the top names who are going to go near the first five rounds of fantasy drafts. However, there will be some folks you think of as top-30 options who we think can "break out" to the next level, while others can leap into WR3 talks from being waiver wire material. Let's head for WRs who are priced outside the top 36 who boast serious upside to target as breakout winners in 2026.

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Jalen Coker, Carolina Panthers

The Panthers did not make an offensive leap in 2025, though the growth in Year 2 of Dave Canales’ tenure was enough to win a lousy NFC South title with an 8-9 record. Bryce Young turned 16 starts into 3,011 passing yards and 23 touchdowns, and plenty of rightful attention will flock to Tetairoa McMillan as the reason.

Coker had preseason buzz after flashing during intermittent 2024 action, but it got derailed by a late August quadriceps injury that sent him to injured reserve. The Panthers preferred to lean on Chuba Hubbard and Rico Dowdle when possible, so it took a while for Coker to hit viability as he overtook Xavier Legette. He's sitting as an exclusive rights free agent, so he'll surely find himself in a Panthers uniform again (pay the man, though).

When the lights shone brightest, Coker was their No. 1 WR, catching 9-of-12 targets for 134 yards and a touchdown in the Wild Card loss. Over their last five games, Coker’s 304 yards outdid McMillan’s 269, with 147 routes run to 155, an identical target tally of 30, and five missed tackles forced to Tet’s one.

Now, one hot streak doesn’t define a career trajectory. And McMillan was a rookie and still topped 1,000 yards on the whole. But perhaps the fact that his biggest breakout performance of the year came in a loss, and one that won’t show in most fantasy ledgers as a playoff game, will mean Coker is overlooked again.

He’s miles better than Legette at this time and is a great threat to go alongside McMillan. The overall team ceiling isn’t ideal with Young’s arm, but the man still threw for a quartet of three-TD games, including the wild 448-yard win over Atlanta. Flashes are showing, and Coker is one heck of a lightning bolt.

 

Parker Washington, Jacksonville Jaguars

Ol’ PWash provided fantasy managers with some timely surges in ‘25, but still hit the 2026 best ball season as Underdog’s WR37, sandwiched between Brian Thomas Jr. (WR33) and Jakobi Meyers (WR42). That screams “muddled situation where no one is confident in taking a stance.”

There were glowing embers even before the December bounce, though there’s no denying his going 6-145-1, 8-115-0, 5-87-1, and 7-107-1 in the Jags’ final four contests does the heavy lifting. His 454 yards in that window trailed Puka Nacua by five despite 11 fewer catches, 13 fewer targets, and 26 fewer routes run.

Is he the next Nacua? No, chill out. But the 9.8 targets per game is sixth among WRs who played in at least two games between Week 16 and WC Weekend. Alright, I hear you, we’ll let go of this hyper-focused window and zoom out.

But we must point out that Washington opened with snap rates of 26% and 24% as the Jags rolled with Dyami Brown as the No. 2 receiver while Travis Hunter ramped up. He also suffered a hip injury against the Titans and missed Week 14 after that. Otherwise, Washington played 88% of the snaps in Week 7 and didn’t look back, outside of the hip issue.

So, fixing in on Week 7 through the WC, Washington’s 799 yards were 11th among WRs. He was one of 22 WRs to average at least seven targets per game and one of 23 with a 0.25 targets per route run (min. 150 routes). Of that group, his 13.8 average depth of target was only matched or bested by Davante Adams, Chris Olave, Jaylen Waddle, and Adonai Mitchell.

Liam Coen’s Jaguars found a new gear with Trevor Lawrence after the coach told him to cut it loose. There’s no reason to think that Jacksonville found a successful formula with a former No. 1 talent at QB and will turn conservative next year.

BTJ may reassert himself as an alpha, but he did not look the part at any point. Washington’s usage improved with Meyers on the team. And Hunter’s offensive role looks like it’ll be limited next to his work as a cornerback. Giddy up!

 

Ricky Pearsall, San Francisco 49ers

Run this one back! Pearsall's sophomore season was largely lost to a knee injury, yet nothing could be more turbulent than his rookie campaign. The runway was clear with Deebo Samuel Sr. in Washington, Brandon Aiyuk out with his knee recovery, and George Kittle managing an early stint on the IR.

This left Pearsall to roll with September stat lines of 4-108-0, 4-56-0, 8-117-0, and 4-46-0 (he hurt his PCL in this one). That kept him out until Week 11, but he'd reaggravate that in Week 15 while picking up an ankle injury, so that opening month was the best glimpse of Pearsall that we'd get.

He would show up again with 6-96-0 (Week 13) and 5-85-0 (Week 15), posting five total catches in four other games beyond that, including the playoff loss to Seattle. You’ll note he scored zero touchdowns, which helps suppress momentum.

San Francisco’s 2026 outlook has already taken some hits. Aiyuk is all but gone after the relationship eroded during his knee rehab, and Kittle must now recover from a torn Achilles suffered in the Wild Card round. Christian McCaffrey will be 30 going into Year 10 with a career-high 413 touches (not including 37 in two postseason tilts).

Never doubt the power of CMC, but then it’s Jauan Jennings and Pearsall downfield for Brock Purdy. They’ll surely make some offseason additions, via the draft or free agency, in the face of this, but Year 3 Pearsall could soar.

 

Jayden Higgins, Houston Texans

The Texans pushed to the playoffs on the back of their elite defense, which muted the upward trend that Higgins saw throughout his rookie year. The 6-foot-4 rookie was playing behind Xavier Hutchinson early on, but he modestly announced his NFL arrival in Week 8.

With Nico Collins out, Higgins caught four balls for 34 yards and a TD. Overall, he reeled in 41 of his 68 total targets for 525 yards and six scores, being tagged with only one drop in Year 1. Only Alec Pierce and Rashid Shaheed saw more targets with a singular drop on the ledger.

His big frame and sure hands led to nine end-zone targets, which wasn’t far from Collins’ 12 and more than triple that of any other Texans WR. This is his initial role while being onboarded and acclimated to the NFL, mind you.

He didn’t do much in the Wild Card round against Pittsburgh, but he led Houston with 59 receiving yards against New England, with Collins (concussion) unavailable. If you’re out on C.J. Stroud, then move on to the next guy, but his end-zone build is rare, the team clearly developed trust, and we can’t act like Stroud’s amazing rookie year never happened.

 

Pat Bryant, Denver Broncos

Lost in the musical chairs act of several injuries and poor offensive showings from Denver was a clear role change on the wide receiver depth chart. Bryant only played four snaps in Week 1, with Troy Franklin and Marvin Mims Jr. rolling as the complementary WRs behind Courtland Sutton. He was even behind Trent Sherfield Sr. in each of the first three weeks.

In fact, he wouldn’t surpass two catches or 45 yards in a single game until Week 11’s win over the Chiefs, which preceded the Week 12 bye. He then caught five balls for 82 yards, including a crucial 48-yard deep strike. Now, Franklin saw at least eight targets in the five games before the bye. It seems Sean Payton used the break to leapfrog Bryant over Franklin.

Week 13 had Bryant outsnapping Franklin 49 to 37, catching 3-of-7 targets for 42 yards. A hamstring injury and a scary concussion kept spike-stripping the upward momentum. Even then, Bryant popped right back in to outproduce Franklin in Week 18 before the hamstring robbed him of the playoffs.

Bryant just turned 23 years old in December 2025 and was a third-round pick made by Payton’s team after seeing Franklin’s rookie year and trading Devaughn Vele. Marvin Mims Jr. does well in spurts, Evan Engram is not a target-earner, and RJ Harvey still has to grow as a rusher. Full health could spring Bryant to relevance in ‘26.

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