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2026 Fantasy Football Dynasty Rookie Rankings: Jordyn Tyson, Jadarian Price, Kenyon Sadiq, Eli Stowers, Denzel Boston, Jonah Coleman, more

Jordyn Tyson - College Football DFS Picks, NCAA CFB Rankings

RotoBaller's fantasy football dynasty rankings for 2026. These top 80 updated single-QB staff rankings are from after the NFL Draft and include RB, WR, TE, QB.

Rookie draft season is in full swing, and it's time for an updated look at our 2026 dynasty fantasy football rookie rankings for 1QB leagues. The picks at the top of the draft are obvious, but identifying the best choice in each range of the draft is key for building out a strong dynasty roster. We're here to help.

These updated 2026 rookie rankings are put together by Matt Donnelly, Phil Clark, Jackson Sparks, and Andrew Lalama. These rankings will be updated throughout the offseason, up until the start of the 2026 NFL regular season, based on training camp intel, preseason performances, and more. Below, check out where Jordyn Tyson, Jadarian Price, Kenyon Sadiq, Eli Stowers, Denzel Boston, Jonah Coleman, and more stand, among all others, in the top 80.

In addition to these rookie rankings, in our 2026 fantasy football rankings dashboard, you will also find our team's Dynasty League rankings. Bookmark that page, and use it to prepare for all of your 2026 fantasy football dynasty league drafts.

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NFL Rookie Rankings for Fantasy Football (Post-NFL Draft)

Check out our PPR fantasy football rankings and standard (non-PPR) fantasy football rankings as well:

Tier Rank Player Name Pos
1 1 Jeremiyah Love RB
2 2 Carnell Tate WR
2 3 Jordyn Tyson WR
2 4 Makai Lemon WR
3 5 Jadarian Price RB
3 6 KC Concepcion WR
3 7 Fernando Mendoza QB
3 8 Omar Cooper Jr. WR
4 9 Kenyon Sadiq TE
4 10 Denzel Boston WR
4 11 Eli Stowers TE
4 12 Antonio Williams WR
4 13 Germie Bernard WR
5 14 Chris Bell WR
5 15 Jonah Coleman RB
5 16 De'Zhaun Stribling WR
5 17 Ty Simpson QB
5 18 Chris Brazzell II WR
5 19 Kaelon Black RB
6 20 Zachariah Branch WR
6 21 Ted Hurst WR
6 22 Nicholas Singleton RB
6 23 Emmett Johnson RB
6 24 Malachi Fields WR
7 25 Mike Washington Jr. RB
7 26 Elijah Sarratt WR
7 27 Ja'Kobi Lane WR
7 28 Brenen Thompson WR
7 29 Kaytron Allen RB
7 30 Demond Claiborne RB
7 31 Skyler Bell WR
8 32 Bryce Lance WR
8 33 Adam Randall RB
8 34 Max Klare TE
8 35 Carson Beck QB
8 36 Kevin Coleman Jr. WR
8 37 Drew Allar QB
8 38 Caleb Douglas WR
8 39 Oscar Delp TE
9 40 Zavion Thomas WR
9 41 Eli Heidenreich WR
9 42 Eli Raridon TE
9 43 Taylen Green QB
9 44 Seth McGowan RB
9 45 Colbie Young WR
9 46 Cole Payton QB
9 47 Josh Cameron WR
9 48 Deion Burks WR
9 49 Cyrus Allen WR
9 50 Justin Joly TE
9 51 Jam Miller RB
10 52 Cade Klubnik QB
10 53 Tanner Koziol TE
10 54 Roman Hemby RB
10 55 CJ Daniels WR
10 56 Matthew Hibner TE
10 57 Marlin Klein TE
10 58 Barion Brown WR
10 59 Garrett Nussmeier QB
10 60 Kendrick Law WR
10 61 Sam Roush TE
10 62 J'Mari Taylor RB
10 63 Nate Boerkircher TE
10 64 Malik Benson WR
11 65 Reggie Virgil WR
11 66 Jeff Caldwell WR
11 67 Lewis Bond WR
11 68 Eric Rivers WR
11 69 Jack Endries TE
11 70 Chase Roberts WR
11 71 Michael Trigg TE
10 72 Noah Whittington RB
11 73 Emmanuel Henderson Jr. WR
11 74 CJ Williams WR
11 75 Jaydn Ott RB
11 76 Kaden Wetjen WR
11 77 Desmond Reid RB
11 78 Dae'Quan Wright TE
11 79 Terion Stewart RB
12 80 Rahsul Faison RB

 

Fantasy Football Rookie Outlooks, News

Elijah Sarratt, Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore Ravens rookie wide receiver Elijah Sarratt fell to the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft after some projected that he could go as early as the second round. The 23-year-old was one of the stars of the University of Indiana's national championship-winning team in 2025, recording 65 catches for 830 yards and 15 touchdowns across 14 games. Despite the draft-day slide, Sarratt may have found himself in an ideal NFL landing spot in Baltimore.

The Ravens have Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman firmly atop their wide receiver depth chart, but Sarratt should enter training camp in a competition with Devontez Walker and 2026 third-round Ja'Kobi Lane for the team's WR3 role. Baltimore also lost a big-bodied red zone threat over the offseason in tight end Isaiah Likely, who signed with the New York Giants in free agency. If Sarratt can emerge as a trusted target of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, he should have plenty of chances to produce in a strong Baltimore offense. Sarratt profiles as a high-upside dynasty sleeper ahead of his rookie season with the Ravens.

Ty Simpson, Los Angeles Rams

The Los Angeles Rams selection of Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th pick of the 2026 NFL Draft went down as one of the biggest surprises of Day 1, but now that the dust has settled, Simpson's long-term dynasty appeal has grown more obvious. Since the draft, the Rams have agreed with Matthew Stafford on an extension that appears to keep the reigning MVP in Los Angeles through the 2027 season.

With the Rams also trading away a handful of picks to continue bolstering a win-now roster, 2028 could serve as a natural transition season and a chance to begin building a team around Simpson after he's had two years to develop behind the scenes. While he may not have the immediate impact of some of the other rookies in his class, if the Rams believe they have their quarterback of the future, the franchise has a proven record of investing around their guy.

The 23-year-old signal-caller is one of the safest bets to hold value over the next two seasons, and at RotoBaller's dynasty QB26, Simpson could turn into one of the smarter long-term investments as a late-first-round pick in superflex rookie drafts.

Denzel Boston, KC Concepcion, Cleveland Browns

The Athletic's Zac Jackson writes that Cleveland Browns rookie wide receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston are "going to play a lot as rookies." Boston has been "one of the standouts" of offseason practices, and both wideouts have "started taking full rotations" with the No. 1 and No. 2 offensive groups in the last two weeks. Second-year wideout Isaiah Bond has been impressive recently, too, and head coach Todd Monken singled him out as a player who has shown improvement this spring.

Concepcion and Bond have the kind of speed that the Browns haven't had consistently in recent years at the position. Most fantasy managers in 12-team leagues aren't going to be looking to Cleveland for late-round dart throws at the position, given the uncertainty in the QB competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders, but don't be surprised if one or both of Concepcion or Boston become intriguing early-season waiver-wire targets if Jerry Jeudy continues to be underwhelming as the WR1 for the team.

The Browns have plenty of draft capital invested in the two rookies, as Concepcion was a first-rounder, and Boston was selected in the second round in April.

Zachariah Branch, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons rookie wide receiver Zachariah Branch, who was the 79th overall pick in the third round of this year's draft out of the University of Georgia, has been quickly learning the team's offense and building chemistry with his teammates in OTAs this offseason, according to Will McFadden of AtlantaFalcons.com. The 22-year-old proved to be one of college's most explosive playmakers in 2025 with the Bulldogs, leading the SEC with 81 catches and gaining 811 receiving yards and six touchdowns in 14 games played.

He has drawn the attention of new quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who played with two elite speed receivers in Miami in Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. "I mean, dude's fast," Tagovailoa said. "Dude can play very shifty. Kind of reminds me of Waddle." Branch caught 159 passes for 1,634 yards and nine touchdowns in his three collegiate seasons (two at USC), and he did most of his damage after he already secured the football.

He was targeted 96 times and caught 92 passes behind the line of scrimmage in college. Speed is not in question with Branch, but his durability at 5-foot-9, 177 pounds, and his role in his rookie season are up for debate. Expect him to compete with Olamide Zaccheaus and Jahan Dotson for the WR2 role in Atlanta in 2026 behind WR1 Drake London.

Drew Allar, Pittsburgh Steelers

The Pittsburgh Steelers selected former five-star quarterback prospect Drew Allar in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, and with the team agreeing shortly thereafter on a one-year deal to bring back the 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers for his 21st and final season, the Penn State prospect will have the opportunity to learn behind the scenes while competing for primary backup responsibilities.

Allar has prototypical NFL size, but head coach Mike McCarthy and the Steelers are reportedly undertaking a comprehensive mechanical rewiring to remove some of the bad habits he picked up along the way that caused him to drop from the number one recruit out of high school to the fourth quarterback selected in a weak draft class.

His raw tools alone are enough to get excited about in the second round of superflex rookie drafts, but with the Day 2 investment and only Mason Rudolph and 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard standing in the way of a potential starting job when Rodgers does eventually retire, Allar becomes a high-upside stash, who should see his value rise in the coming years.

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