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Dynasty Fantasy Football Quarterback Rankings: Post-Free Agency (2026)

Drake Maye - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL DFS Prop Picks, Injury News

Updated dynasty fantasy football quarterback rankings for 2026. These expert QB rankings are for after NFL free agency and before the 2026 NFL Draft.

The 2026 NFL offseason is heating up after free agency, and it's time to start dominating dynasty start-up drafts or making moves to improve your existing rosters. Whether you are in single-QB leagues or Superflex/2QB formats, it's important to have at least one game-changing signal caller. We're here to help you identify which quarterbacks fit that label with our top 70 dynasty fantasy football quarterback rankings below. See where key QBs like Drake Maye, Caleb Williams, Cam Ward, Bryce Young, Fernando Mendoza, and more stand, among all others.

The fantasy football dynasty rankings are consensus staff rankings by Matt Donnelly, Jorden Hill, and Chris Gregory. Bookmark the leading fantasy football rankings portal and check back regularly for updates.

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2026 Dynasty Quarterback Rankings for Fantasy Football

Be sure also to check out our 2025 fantasy football rankings dashboard. In case you missed it, you can also see our early 2026 NFL rookie rankings for fantasy football.

Tier Rank Player Name
1 1 Josh Allen
1 2 Drake Maye
2 3 Lamar Jackson
2 4 Jayden Daniels
3 5 Caleb Williams
3 6 Joe Burrow
3 7 Jalen Hurts
3 8 Patrick Mahomes II
4 9 Trevor Lawrence
4 10 Justin Herbert
4 11 Jaxson Dart
5 12 Bo Nix
6 13 Brock Purdy
6 14 Jordan Love
7 15 Dak Prescott
7 16 Fernando Mendoza
7 17 Baker Mayfield
7 18 Sam Darnold
8 19 Jared Goff
8 20 C.J. Stroud
9 21 Tyler Shough
8 22 Cam Ward
8 23 Kyler Murray
9 24 Matthew Stafford
9 25 Bryce Young
9 26 Daniel Jones
9 27 Malik Willis
10 28 Michael Penix Jr.
10 29 J.J. McCarthy
10 30 Ty Simpson
10 31 Jacoby Brissett
11 32 Shedeur Sanders
11 33 Tua Tagovailoa
11 34 Anthony Richardson Sr.
11 35 Justin Fields
11 36 Jalen Milroe
11 37 Garrett Nussmeier
11 38 Mac Jones
12 39 Joe Flacco
12 40 Quinn Ewers
12 41 Aaron Rodgers
12 42 Taylen Green
12 43 Geno Smith
12 44 Kirk Cousins
12 45 Will Howard
12 46 Marcus Mariota
12 47 Drew Allar
12 48 Carson Beck
13 49 Cade Klubnik
13 50 Cole Payton
14 51 Deshaun Watson
13 52 Dillon Gabriel
13 53 Riley Leonard
13 54 Diego Pavia
13 55 Russell Wilson
13 56 Jameis Winston
13 57 Sawyer Robertson
13 58 Spencer Rattler
13 59 Luke Altmyer
13 60 Joe Milton III
13 61 Jalon Daniels
13 62 Will Levis
13 63 Trey Lance
13 64 Kyle McCord
14 65 Haynes King
14 66 Sam Howell
14 67 Mason Rudolph
14 68 Andy Dalton
14 69 Gardner Minshew II
14 70 Kenny Pickett

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Quarterback Player Outlooks

Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had a breakout season during his second year in the NFL. The former No. 1 pick helped lead the Bears to the playoffs while throwing for 3,942 yards, 27 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. He also added 383 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. The USC product's 30 total touchdowns and eight total turnovers represent an impressive ratio, reflecting not only his ability to dominate in fantasy football but also in the NFL. Part of Williams' ascension can be credited to the arrival of head coach Ben Johnson, who elevated the Bears' offense as a whole.

Chicago was firing on all cylinders in 2025, and that should continue in Johnson's second season (and Williams' third) in 2026. The departure of wide receiver DJ Moore is notable, but it likely won't have a major effect on Williams, given how well Rome OdunzeLuther Burden III, and Colston Loveland are developing. With a strong offensive line and group of pass-catchers at his disposal, Williams will be right back in the mix to repeat his QB5 finish from last year.

Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles

Despite the Philadelphia Eagles' struggles on offense in 2025, quarterback Jalen Hurts was still a top-12 fantasy signal-caller with 3,224 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, and six interceptions in 16 regular-season games. The 27-year-old former second-round pick in 2020 was also named to his third career Pro Bowl. However, Hurts ran the ball 105 times, his second-fewest attempts in six seasons since his first year in the league, for 429 yards and eight touchdowns. Hurts had at least 10 rushing touchdowns in each of the previous four seasons.

Philly's offense was out of sync often, which led to the dismissal of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after just one season. Hurts and receiver A.J. Brown seemed to have a disconnect, which could lead to Brown being traded this offseason. That certainly wouldn't help Hurts' fantasy value, but with a boost in rushing opportunities, he could vault back into the high-end tier of QB1s in 2026. Hurts has a high fantasy floor because of his rushing ability, as his eight rushing scores in 2025 ranked fourth among all QBs.

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is coming off a very strong 2025 season, and that trend should continue into 2026. Plenty of the credit belongs to Lawrence himself, who took off for a career-high 359 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns. The threat of his legs forced defenses to adjust their game plan and perhaps play a little more conservatively in pass coverage. However, the Jags' receiving corps also deserves plenty of praise.

What started as an already encouraging duo of Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter blossomed into an exciting trio of Thomas, Jakobi Meyers, and Parker Washington (with Hunter landing on injured reserve). These four receivers complemented each other nicely and picked up the slack when one was underperforming, which was helpful given that Thomas specifically had a down year. The Jags' receivers (plus tight end Brenton Strange) led to a career-high 29 passing touchdowns from Lawrence.

This same pass-catching group will be back in 2026, and Hunter should be fully healthy, even if he plays fewer snaps on offense and more on defense. Not only can Lawrence repeat his strong season, but he could push for 30-plus passing touchdowns for the first time in his career. He remains firmly entrenched as a mid-range QB1 in redraft and dynasty leagues.

Malik Willis, Miami Dolphins

New Miami Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis signed a three-year, $67.5 million contract in free agency last week to become the team's new starting signal-caller. The former third-round pick by the Tennessee Titans in 2022 out of Liberty is getting another chance at a starting role as the Dolphins rebuild from the ground up. The 26-year-old went 2-1 as a starter for the Green Bay Packers the last two seasons and threw for 976 yards, six touchdowns, and no interceptions while completing 78.7% of his passes in 11 total games.

Willis' dynasty/keeper stock is up now that he's in a starting role, but his upside in South Beach is another thing entirely. The Dolphins cut All-Pro wideout Tyreek Hill (knee) and traded receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos, leaving Jalen TolbertMalik Washington, and Tutu Atwell as the current top-three wideouts in Miami. Willis will have one of the most dynamic running backs behind him in De'Von Achane, but with limited pass-catching options to throw to, Willis is unlikely to be much more than a low-end QB2 in superflex leagues in 2026.

Bo Nix, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix targeted six different players at least 45 times in 2025, all of whom are still on the roster, and with the team's recent acquisition of Jaylen Waddle from the Dolphins, he will add one more weapon in 2026. Waddle joins a receiver room with Courtland SuttonTroy FranklinMarvin Mims Jr., and Pat Bryant, giving the third-year signal-caller one of the more versatile groups of pass-catchers in the league, before even factoring in tight end Evan Engram or running back RJ Harvey.

With Denver adding an explosive playmaker like Waddle to practically the exact offense that Nix led to the AFC Championship game in his second year as a starter, the pieces are in place for him to take a massive leap forward in Year 3.

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