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Updated 2026 Fantasy Football Rankings: With Rookies (Redraft Leagues)

Malik Nabers - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

Updated 2026 fantasy football rankings and tiers, including the 2026 NFL rookies. Our way-too-early redraft rankings are for the top 200 players (all positions).

The dust has not completely settled on the NFL season, but it's time to start looking ahead to next year. In this edition of our early 2026 fantasy football rankings for the top 200 overall players, we have added upcoming 2026 NFL rookies to the mix. These rankings take projected NFL Draft capital into account, and there will be plenty of movers and changes as the NFL Combine and NFL Draft play out. For now, let's take a look at the early pecking order.

These 2026 fantasy football rankings are put together by Nick Mariano, a top-accuracy industry ranker and the lead forecaster here at RotoBaller.

In the rankings below, check out where key players like Ja'Marr Chase, Trey McBride, Ashton Jeanty, Jeremiyah Love, Carnell Tate, George Pickens, Garrett Wilson, and Colston Loveland stand for next year's campaign.

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Updated 2026 Fantasy Football Rankings: Redraft

Tier Rank Name Team Pos.
1 1 Bijan Robinson ATL RB
1 2 Jahmyr Gibbs DET RB
1 3 Puka Nacua LAR WR
1 4 Christian McCaffrey SF RB
1 5 Ja'Marr Chase CIN WR
2 6 Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WR
2 7 Jonathan Taylor IND RB
2 8 De'Von Achane MIA RB
2 9 CeeDee Lamb DAL WR
2 10 James Cook III BUF RB
2 11 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR
2 12 Trey McBride ARI TE
2 13 Malik Nabers NYG WR
2 14 Drake London ATL WR
2 15 Ashton Jeanty LV RB
2 16 Saquon Barkley PHI RB
3 17 Justin Jefferson MIN WR
3 18 Brock Bowers LV TE
3 19 Omarion Hampton LAC RB
3 20 George Pickens DAL WR
3 21 Jeremiyah Love FA RB
3 22 Nico Collins HOU WR
3 23 Rashee Rice KC WR
3 24 Chase Brown CIN RB
4 25 Derrick Henry BAL RB
4 26 Chris Olave NO WR
4 27 Josh Jacobs GB RB
4 28 Josh Allen BUF QB
4 29 A.J. Brown PHI WR
4 30 Bucky Irving TB RB
4 31 Tee Higgins CIN WR
4 32 Davante Adams LAR WR
4 33 Kyren Williams LAR RB
4 34 Breece Hall NYJ RB
4 35 Tetairoa McMillan CAR WR
4 36 Garrett Wilson NYJ WR
5 37 Travis Etienne Jr. JAC RB
5 38 Jameson Williams DET WR
5 39 Kenneth Walker III SEA RB
5 40 Drake Maye NE QB
5 41 Lamar Jackson BAL QB
5 42 Ladd McConkey LAC WR
5 43 Luther Burden III CHI WR
5 44 Cam Skattebo NYG RB
5 45 Zay Flowers BAL WR
5 46 TreVeyon Henderson NE RB
5 47 DeVonta Smith PHI WR
5 48 Colston Loveland CHI TE
5 49 RJ Harvey DEN RB
5 50 Christian Watson GB WR
5 51 Courtland Sutton DEN WR
5 52 Jordyn Tyson FA WR
5 53 Carnell Tate FA WR
6 54 Jaylen Waddle MIA WR
6 55 Terry McLaurin WAS WR
6 56 Javonte Williams DAL RB
6 57 Quinshon Judkins CLE RB
6 58 D'Andre Swift CHI RB
6 59 DK Metcalf PIT WR
6 60 Rome Odunze CHI WR
6 61 Emeka Egbuka TB WR
6 62 Makai Lemon FA WR
6 63 Tyler Warren IND TE
7 64 Joe Burrow CIN QB
7 65 Mike Evans TB WR
7 66 Jayden Daniels WAS QB
7 67 Jalen Hurts PHI QB
7 68 Michael Wilson ARI WR
7 69 Brian Thomas Jr. JAC WR
7 70 Jaylen Warren PIT RB
7 71 Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI WR
7 72 Bhayshul Tuten JAC RB
7 73 Stefon Diggs NE WR
7 74 Parker Washington JAC WR
7 75 Rhamondre Stevenson NE RB
7 76 Jaxson Dart NYG QB
7 77 Tucker Kraft GB TE
7 78 Sam LaPorta DET TE
7 79 Tony Pollard TEN RB
7 80 Harold Fannin Jr. CLE TE
7 81 Alec Pierce IND WR
7 82 Justin Herbert LAC QB
7 83 Kyle Monangai CHI RB
7 84 Ricky Pearsall SF WR
7 85 Jakobi Meyers JAC WR
7 86 Trevor Lawrence JAC QB
8 87 Blake Corum LAR RB
8 88 Kyle Pitts Sr. ATL TE
8 89 Patrick Mahomes II KC QB
8 90 Denzel Boston FA WR
8 91 Michael Pittman Jr. IND WR
8 92 Dak Prescott DAL QB
8 93 Jordan Addison MIN WR
8 94 Caleb Williams CHI QB
8 95 Dalton Kincaid BUF TE
8 96 Quentin Johnston LAC WR
8 97 Jadarian Price FA RB
8 98 Rico Dowdle CAR RB
8 99 Brock Purdy SF QB
8 100 Jonah Coleman FA RB
8 101 Oronde Gadsden II LAC TE
8 102 Matthew Stafford LAR QB
9 103 DJ Moore CHI WR
9 104 Chris Godwin Jr. TB WR
9 105 Xavier Worthy KC WR
9 106 Woody Marks HOU RB
9 107 Khalil Shakir BUF WR
9 108 Chuba Hubbard CAR RB
9 109 Bo Nix DEN QB
9 110 Jayden Reed GB WR
9 111 Jauan Jennings SF WR
9 112 Wan'Dale Robinson NYG WR
9 113 Jalen Coker CAR WR
9 114 Jordan Love GB QB
9 115 Jared Goff DET QB
9 116 Jacory Croskey-Merritt WAS RB
9 117 Brenton Strange JAC TE
9 118 David Montgomery DET RB
9 119 Deebo Samuel Sr. WAS WR
9 120 Jake Ferguson DAL TE
9 121 Baker Mayfield TB QB
10 122 Tyler Allgeier ATL RB
10 123 Dallas Goedert PHI TE
10 124 Jayden Higgins HOU WR
10 125 George Kittle SF TE
10 126 KC Concepcion FA WR
10 127 Kenneth Gainwell PIT RB
10 128 Kayshon Boutte NE WR
10 129 Aaron Jones Sr. MIN RB
10 130 James Conner ARI RB
10 131 Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG RB
10 132 Romeo Doubs GB WR
10 133 Chimere Dike TEN WR
10 134 Tyler Shough NO QB
10 135 Emmett Johnson FA RB
10 136 Tyreek Hill MIA WR
10 137 Hunter Henry NE TE
10 138 Josh Downs IND WR
10 139 Juwan Johnson NO TE
10 140 J.K. Dobbins DEN RB
10 141 C.J. Stroud HOU QB
10 142 Tyjae Spears TEN RB
11 143 Mark Andrews BAL TE
11 144 Travis Hunter JAC WR
11 145 Pat Bryant DEN WR
11 146 Jerry Jeudy CLE WR
11 147 Brandon Aiyuk SF WR
11 148 Rashid Shaheed SEA WR
11 149 Fernando Mendoza FA QB
11 150 Kenyon Sadiq FA TE
11 151 Elijah Sarratt FA WR
11 152 Jordan Mason MIN RB
11 153 Alvin Kamara NO RB
11 154 Matthew Golden GB WR
11 155 Trey Benson ARI RB
11 156 Dalton Schultz HOU TE
11 157 Sam Darnold SEA QB
11 158 Adonai Mitchell NYJ WR
11 159 Tank Dell HOU WR
11 160 Sean Tucker TB RB
11 161 Kimani Vidal LAC RB
11 162 Houston Texans HOU DST
11 163 Jalen McMillan TB WR
11 164 J.J. McCarthy MIN QB
11 165 Jonathon Brooks CAR RB
11 166 Brandon Aubrey DAL K
11 167 Kaytron Allen FA RB
11 168 Kyler Murray ARI QB
12 169 Calvin Ridley TEN WR
12 170 Cam Ward TEN QB
12 171 Braelon Allen NYJ RB
12 172 Zach Charbonnet SEA RB
12 173 Seattle Seahawks SEA DST
12 174 Isaiah Likely BAL TE
12 175 Dylan Sampson CLE RB
12 176 Malik Willis GB QB
12 177 Denver Broncos DEN DST
12 178 Bryce Young CAR QB
12 179 Rachaad White TB RB
12 180 Ka'imi Fairbairn HOU K
12 181 AJ Barner SEA TE
12 182 Tank Bigsby PHI RB
12 183 Troy Franklin DEN WR
12 184 Los Angeles Rams LAR DST
12 185 Theo Johnson NYG TE
12 186 Philadelphia Eagles PHI DST
12 187 Jason Myers SEA K
12 188 Isaac TeSlaa DET WR
12 189 David Njoku CLE TE
12 190 Daniel Jones IND QB
12 191 Demond Claiborne FA RB
12 192 Tre Harris LAC WR
12 193 Colby Parkinson LA TE
12 194 Ja'Kobi Lane FA WR
12 195 Keaton Mitchell BAL RB
12 196 Terrance Ferguson LAR TE
12 197 Nicholas Singleton FA RB
12 198 Joe Mixon HOU RB
12 199 Brian Robinson Jr. SF RB
12 200 Elic Ayomanor TEN WR

 

2026 Fantasy Football Outlooks

Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard's RB15 finish in 2024 made him a popular early-to-mid-round pick in 2025, but after missing time and ceding primary early down work to a more efficient Rico Dowdle upon his return, he finished as the RB40. Dowdle, who was on a one-year deal, has been vocal about wanting to be featured as a lead back, but whether he returns to Carolina or not, it's unlikely that Hubbard will again see the type of volume that made him a fantasy league-winner in 2024.

Hubbard's usage in the passing game has ranked among the least efficient in the league over his five-year career, and his near-300 touches in 2024 came largely as a result of the unexpected absence of second-round pick Jonathon Brooks, who could be back to fight for a starting role in 2026. Regardless of who Hubbard finds himself sharing a backfield with next season, the 27-year-old has likely seen the last of his bell-cow duties.

De'Von Achane, Miami Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins offense faces plenty of question marks this offseason, but running back De'Von Achane offers refreshing consistency. Achane is under contract for the 2026 season and has been playing the best football of his young career. He finished last season with a career-high 1,350 rushing yards, and he also caught 67 passes for 488 receiving yards. For the second year in a row, he scored 12 touchdowns and was the overall RB5 in full-PPR leagues. This past year, he accomplished those marks despite missing one game.

Miami did make a concerted effort to get Ollie Gordon II and Jaylen Wright more involved, but that decision didn't really detract from Achane's role. If anything, it kept his legs fresh and allowed him to remain as dominant as ever. The Dolphins did make a coaching staff change this offseason, replacing offensive-minded head coach Mike McDaniel with the defensive-minded Jeff Hafley. Achane also got a new offensive coordinator in Bobby Slowik, who was with the Dolphins as a senior passing game coordinator in 2025.

Miami has some key questions to answer surrounding quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill this offseason. As a result, the passing game faces major uncertainty. However, we expect the running game to remain unchanged, leaving Achane in line for another fantastic season in 2026. He should be a top-five running back in fantasy football drafts next summer.

Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is trending downward ahead of the 2026 NFL season. While Kamara is under contract for one more year with the Saints, he's losing his grasp on the New Orleans backfield due to his age, injury issues, and the emergence of younger teammates. Kamara was the overall RB46 in full-PPR leagues during the 2025 season, which was the first time he ever finished lower than RB16. While part of his slip can be attributed to Kamara missing six games, he also showcased reduced volume and effectiveness.

He averaged fewer than 15 touches per game, he finished with a career-low 3.6 yards per carry, and he only scored one touchdown all year. He is now 30 years old and suffered a knee sprain in Week 12, so age and injuries may be catching up to him. He also faces more competition than ever, as Devin Neal (hamstring) and Kendre Miller (knee) both flashed the ability to occupy lead-back roles before landing on season-ending injured reserve.

Trade rumors have circled around Kamara for several years, but he has indicated that he wants to remain a Saint for life. Now, it's a question of whether New Orleans wants to keep him on the books for 2026. This team is looking to get younger, and cutting Kamara post-June 1 would create $8.5 million in cap space.

Wan'Dale Robinson, New York Giants

Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com expects the New York Giants to re-sign impending free agent wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson. "A return seems likely considering he has always been a favorite of [general manager] Joe Schoen and the Giants need to add playmakers, not let the ones they drafted and developed walk," writes Ranaan. Robinson had the best season of his young career in 2025, catching 92 passes for a career-high 1,014 yards and four touchdowns.

He was the overall WR14 in full-PPR leagues, and while part of his ascension can be attributed to the absence of Malik Nabers (knee), it was also the result of a constant upward trend that Robinson has exhibited ever since being drafted. He has continuously taken on a larger role on offense, showcasing excellence when lining up inside or outside.

With Nabers, Jaxson Dart, and Cam Skattebo (ankle) all on their rookie deals, New York can afford to hand out a larger contract to Robinson. A quartet of Nabers, Robinson, Dart, and Skattebo provides plenty of weapons to head coach John Harbaugh during his first season in New York.

George Pickens, Dallas Cowboys

There is a "strong belief" that the Dallas Cowboys will utilize the franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens, according to Todd Archer of ESPN.com. Pickens had an excellent first season in Dallas, catching 93 passes for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns. All three of those marks were career-highs, as was his finish as the overall WR5 in full-PPR leagues. Pickens surpassed teammate CeeDee Lamb in all of those categories, too, but it's worth noting that the former played three additional games.

Nevertheless, Pickens showed that he is absolutely capable of being a superstar No. 1 wide receiver in any NFL offense. As a result, he would fetch an enormous contract in free agency if he makes it that far. Archer speculates that Pickens could make more than Lamb ($34 million per year) in free agency, so the Cowboys will likely use the franchise tag to bring him back on a one-year, $28 million deal. While $62 million is a lot of money tied up to two receivers, a combination of Lamb and Pickens helps give Dallas one of the best offenses in the NFL, especially with quarterback Dak Prescott playing at a high level.

Of course, the franchise tag is just a temporary fix, as it would push Pickens' free agency one year down the road. According to Archer, the last time that Dallas signed a franchise-tagged player to a long-term deal before the July extension deadline was 2015 (Dez Bryant).

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