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Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings for 2026 Redraft Leagues

Jeremiyah Love - College Football DFS Picks, NFL Draft Rookie

John breaks down his fantasy football rookie redraft rankings for 2026. Which rookies have breakout and league-winning potential and which are sleepers for 2026?

Whether you can find a rookie who's a bona fide league winner in redraft leagues in fantasy football mostly depends on the year. Depending on which round a rookie is drafted in, that player's performance can be enough to propel teams to the fantasy playoffs and beyond.

Obviously, being able to find a breakout rookie like Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. in the seventh or eighth round, which was around his ADP in 2024, gives your team a huge boost. Having to spend an early round pick on someone like Las Vegas Raiders RB Ashton Jeanty in 2025 was less fruitful, though he did have a solid season.

There aren't any rookies being drafted in the first round this season, thankfully, which should theoretically increase the chances of finding a league winner, as later-round picks can crush their ADP with less scoring. That said, this year's class isn't the best, but let's dive into rookie rankings for fantasy football redraft leagues for 2026!

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10. Omar Cooper Jr., WR, New York Jets

The Jets aren't a very exciting offense this year, and Cooper isn't the most exciting prospect ever. Perhaps in deeper leagues, he'll have some value as an end-of-roster starter or a bench stash, but he'll have to compete with elite WR Garrett Wilson for targets on what's likely to be a poor offense.

 

9. Jonah Coleman, RB, Denver Broncos

A top-10 most interesting player from a rookie class being a probable backup handcuff who might not produce much unless the starter gets injured is saying a lot. The Broncos offense has a lot of upside overall, but Coleman will have to compete with RBs RJ Harvey and J.K. Dobbins for snaps early.

 

8. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, New York Jets

Sadiq was the second-best tight end on his team in 2025 at Oregon. And he never eclipsed 1,000 yards receiving in any season. In fact, his career receiving yardage doesn't even top 1,000. Sadiq was a bit of a baffling pick because if he couldn't be very productive in college, why would things be different in the NFL?

The Jets don't have a good quarterback, either. Sadiq is probably best avoided in redraft leagues.

 

7. KC Concepcion, WR, Cleveland Browns

Concepcion isn't someone I want to draft in redraft leagues this year. I'd rather stay completely away from the Browns offense for now, unless I'm getting a good deal on RB Quinshon Judkins. My analysis doesn't indicate that Concepcion is a valuable receiver to have in fantasy.

He'll probably be confined to a slot role on a poor offense with a poor quarterback in an incompetent organization. The upside doesn't seem to be there for him. Perhaps TE Harold Fannin Jr. is a decent pick to make, but he has more target competition now. I'd avoid this passing offense.

 

6. Fernando Mendoza, QB, Las Vegas Raiders

Mendoza might not get to start right away. He's currently working behind Raiders veteran quarterbacks in OTAs. Vegas signed quarterback Kirk Cousins in the offseason, and we might see him as the starter to begin the 2026 season. Maybe only severe falters from Cousins would lead to Mendoza taking the reins early on in Year 1.

It seems inevitable that the rookie and first overall pick will start at some point in 2026. But Cousins should have some success, especially since Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak is an elite offensive game-planner and play-caller. Still, a young QB in a Shanahan-style offense can always be fantasy gold.

Perhaps next season, Mendoza will be a great mid-to-late-round pick to make. For now, he's a bench stash.

 

5. Jadarian Price, RB, Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks GM John Schneider is no stranger to reaching for running backs in the first round. Price may be no different. He doesn't have elite athletic traits. It's not necessarily a detriment to his draft profile to say he played behind such an elite talent as the No. 1 player on this list, but Price was projected to go later in the draft.

Price is a big, sturdy back with good-enough athleticism, good ability to remain upright through contact, and good vision, though. He might not immediately become a workhorse back, but he should get plenty of work in Year 1. The Seahawks offense is likely to take a step back without Kubiak, but Price is a decent mid-round pick in redraft.

 

4. Makai Lemon, WR, Philadelphia Eagles

Lemon and the three players above him on this list are possibly the only prospects I'm excited about long-term for fantasy football. His Year 1 might not get off to a hot start, though -- there's a bit of trouble on the Eagles offense that has a struggling quarterback and a lot of target competition.

Lemon is demonic after the catch, but Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts doesn't like to throw it up the middle much. Aside from his 2022 season, it's been a problem for the offense. On the bright side, WR A.J. Brown was just traded to the New England Patriots, so Lemon has a path to gaining plenty of targets.

A breakout seems likely, especially toward the end of the season. DeVonta Smith will be WR1, but there should be plenty of work for Lemon coming up, depending on how Hurts plays.

 

3. Jordyn Tyson, WR, New Orleans Saints

There are major red flags about Tyson's durability already. He's not been participating fully in team activities because he's somehow still recovering from a hamstring injury that keeps flaring up. He has high-end talent, but it might be difficult for him to put together a full season.

He couldn't participate in his pro day in March. We're now in June, so it's understandable to be concerned. You have to hope his ADP falls to a point where you can stash him on the bench for the time being. It's always best to draft for upside, though, and he has plenty of it, so he's a good pick to make after the sixth round.

 

2. Carnell Tate, WR, Tennessee Titans

It's not hard to see why Tate has massive upside in his rookie season with the Titans. A boatload of targets can easily make up for a poor offensive situation for a receiver. There isn't much competition in Tennessee. The team's No. 2 receiver is Wan'Dale Robinson, a slot PPR scam, and the No. 3 is probably either Elic Ayomanor or Chimere Dike.

None of those three have anywhere near the draft capital and talent that Tate has. While Titans quarterback Cam Ward tended to target the slot heavily in college, which theoretically would benefit Robinson, Tate is good enough to command one of the highest target rates in the league. He should be on the field for a majority of the offensive snaps.

Tate is elite at slamming on the brakes and slowing his momentum with blinding quickness. He's also elite at the catch point. Combine those two traits, and you have the makings of a rookie breakout campaign.

 

1. Jeremiyah Love, RB, Arizona Cardinals

There's no question Love deserves to be No. 1 on this list. He's arguably the only generational talent on offense in this year's draft, and he absolutely dominated last season at Notre Dame. He's an elite athlete with high-level contact balance, has been durable, has great size, is a great accelerator, and has great ball security.

Even though he's not in an ideal offensive environment, he should shine early in his career. He's an excellent receiving back. High-end receiving ability is the most important thing a good running back can have for fantasy football, as it allows them to rack up tons of free points through receptions and become a bigger part of their offense.

Love in the third round is an absolute steal of a pick in redraft. You're getting a guaranteed star back with what's likely to be massive volume early on, and a young player with the durability to maintain high-level performance late in the season when it matters most in the fantasy playoffs.

Love is worth taking with a second-round pick if necessary. An elite running back is the most important thing to have in fantasy football.

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