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Dynasty Fantasy Football: Top Wide Receiver (WR) Sleepers For 2026

Alec Pierce - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL DFS Lineup Picks

Wyatt's top Dynasty fantasy football wide receiver (WR) sleepers for 2026 dynasty leagues. His picks include Alec Pierce, Jayden Higgins, Jalen Coker, and more.

We are living in the wide receiver era in the NFL, and they are in high demand in dynasty fantasy football leagues. They fly off draft boards, are often hard to acquire in trades, and everyone has “their guy” that they can’t stop talking about or their sleeper they keep quiet to themselves.

With more and more talented pass-catchers available, it means we have to work a little bit harder to find those deep sleepers that still exist in the position. Identifying these sleepers won’t only earn you a couple more wins, but could bring long-term success to your roster for years to come in this wide receiver arms race.

Make sure you're following RotoBaller on X, and check out RotoBaller.com for all your fantasy football needs. Here are five sleeper wide receivers to acquire in your dynasty fantasy football leagues.

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Jalen Coker, WR, Carolina Panthers

The Panthers have found a gem with Jalen Coker, and he has become a crucial part of their passing attack. Coker started the year on Injured Reserve, missing the first six games after sustaining a quad strain in practice right before the start of the season.

Once he returned, Coker became an immediate contributor and was their most productive receiver down the stretch. Coker had more targets, receiving yards, touchdowns, and fantasy points than Tetairoa McMillan from Week 13 through the playoffs.

Additionally, during this stretch, among 32 qualifying receivers with at least 32 targets, Coker was second in catch rate (82.3%), 11th in explosive plays (11), 12th in PFF receiving grade (81.6), and 13th in slot-target rate (8.1%) according to PFF.

Despite having a strong end to the season, and all of us “CokeHeads” hyping Coker up, he still has managed to be slept on in the dynasty community. He is currently ranked as RotoBaller’s WR66 in dynasty and shouldn’t cost much to acquire in a trade.

Coker is a great late-round target to go after in start-up leagues as well. Dynasty managers who can roster him could be in for a pleasant surprise, and I speak from experience.

 

Alec Pierce, WR, Indianapolis Colts

Pierce is coming off his best season to date, and he could be just scratching the surface. In 15 games, Pierce posted a 47-1,003-6 stat line, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his young career.

The former Cincinnati standout also led the NFL in yards per catch (21.3 yards), an impressive feat that's even more impressive when considering who was throwing him the ball this season. Historically, Daniel Jones has not been willing to throw the deep ball consistently, and Philip Rivers was unable to take any deep shots down the field.

Pierce has traditionally been used as a field stretcher to take the top off defenses and create space for receivers underneath. However, in his limited role, he was still able to finish as WR28 and post five games with 17-plus PPR points in 2025.

With Pierce scheduled to hit free agency, imagine him paired with a gunslinger at quarterback and a play caller willing to weaponize him. He would be maximized as a deep threat and would see volume targets in the short-to-intermediate levels of the defense.

Pierce will command a large market with his 6’3 size, 4.41 40-time, and 40.5 vertical. His size and explosiveness can take an offense to the next level and boost their ability to put points on the board. If he can land in an ideal spot like Buffalo, New England, or Washington, his fantasy value would skyrocket from RotoBaller’s WR67 in dynasty.

 

Jayden Higgins, WR, Houston Texans

Higgins delivered a productive year during his rookie season. When his number was called, he produced as a borderline WR2 and had six double-digit fantasy performances.

Higgins was the WR25 from Week 10 on in PPR formats and hauled in six touchdowns along the way. The 23-year-old was able put his 6’4 frame and athleticism to use and carved out a red zone role in the offense. Higgins also had at least 50 receiving yards and/or a touchdown in six of his final nine games.

Now with a year in the NFL under his belt, he’ll be able to expand into a bigger role in the offense while continuing to develop his talent in the offseason. Higgins will be the WR2 in Houston next season, and it could help the offense rise to another level.

Regardless of C.J. Stroud’s playoff performances, he is still a top quarterback in the league and has a great arm to get his receivers the football. Additionally, the presence of Nico Collins will keep opposing defenses' No. 1 corners off Higgins and allow him to attack less talented defenders to help garner more targets.

He is currently ranked as RotoBaller’s dynasty WR43. Higgins seems to be a rare young and talented receiver flying under the radar in the dynasty community despite Collins having a lengthy injury history. If Collins were to miss any time (hopefully not), Higgins would become the No. 1 option in the offense.

Higgins is a relatively cheap option to take a chance on if you need a receiver.

 

Parker Washington, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars

News recently broke that Travis Hunter will be deployed as a full-time cornerback and a part-time receiver. With this move, it will open up more playing time for Washington, who set the NFL on fire to end the season.

Washington was the WR12 in PPR leagues from Week 10 on and produced at least 17 points in his final five of seven games. The emergence of Washington in the offense is potentially the reason Jacksonville is comfortable moving Hunter to defense primarily.

Despite the news breaking, there hasn’t been much hype for Washington to build off his strong performance in 2025. Washington took over the slot role after Hunter experienced a season-ending injury right before Week 9 and immediately established a connection with Trevor Lawrence as his go-to target.

Washington averaged a career high in yards per route run (2.19), which was 14th among receivers in the NFL. He was also able to haul in 19 of his 29 contested that ranked fourth among receivers, according to PFF.

It is worth noting that the Jaguars were listening to offers for Brian Thomas Jr. at the trade deadline and could potentially continue to do so over a long offseason.

Washington is currently ranked as RotoBaller’s WR63. He could offer valuable flex play in fantasy with his connection with Lawrence, and could become a big contributor if Thomas were to get traded this offseason. Washington could be a great acquisition with upside for dynasty managers looking to add depth to their receiver corps this offseason.

 

Kyle Williams - WR, New England Patriots

Williams was a trendy mid-round target last year in rookie drafts because of his athletic traits and landing in a wide-open receiving room in New England. Despite not having a largely productive fantasy year, not much has changed for his fantasy outlook.

The Patriots' other receivers of Stefon Diggs, DeMario Douglas, Mack Hollins, and Kayshon Boutte did outperform the low expectations heading into the season. However, the team is still looking to improve its receiving room dramatically. This leaves Williams with an opportunity carve out a role for next season. 

Williams had bright flashes of big-play ability in his limited role during the season. All three of his touchdowns resulted in a highlight reel of his breakaway speed or his concentration in tight coverage. Going into Year 2, the Patriots could look to expand his role in the offense. 

Among nine Patriots skill players with at least 25 targets, Williams ranked first in average depth of target (18.7), yards per reception (18.6), and deep-target rate (37.0%) according to PFF.

Williams already has the perfect quarterback in Drake Maye, who was one of the best deep ball throwers in 2025. If Williams can carve out a consistent role in the offense, it could bring success to the Patriots and dynasty managers.

Williams is RotoBaller’s WR77 in dynasty. He is worth a dart throw in the later rounds in start-up leagues. Williams has the talent and the opportunity to make a big leap in his sophomore campaign and can secure the WR1 or WR2 role in New England.

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