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Superflex Rookie Rankings for Dynasty Fantasy Football (2026)

Carson Beck - College Football Rankings, CFB DFS Picks, NFL Draft

RotoBaller's fantasy football rookie dynasty Superflex/2QB rankings for 2026. These overall superflex staff rankings are from after the NFL Draft and include RB, WR, TE, QB.

Superflex roster settings have become the new norm in dynasty fantasy football leagues, and knowing when to pick quarterbacks in rookie drafts is key. We're here to help you dominate those drafts with our updated 2026 superflex rookie rankings for dynasty fantasy football.

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 Ty Simpson, Carson Beck, Fernando Mendoza, Eli Stowers, Carnell Tate and more stand, among all others.

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 Superflex Rankings for Fantasy Football (Post-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
1 2 Fernando Mendoza QB
2 3 Carnell Tate WR
2 4 Jordyn Tyson WR
2 5 Makai Lemon WR
3 6 Jadarian Price RB
3 7 KC Concepcion WR
3 8 Omar Cooper Jr. WR
4 9 Kenyon Sadiq TE
4 10 Denzel Boston WR
4 11 Eli Stowers TE
4 12 Ty Simpson QB
4 13 Antonio Williams WR
4 14 Germie Bernard WR
5 15 Jonah Coleman RB
5 16 Chris Bell WR
5 17 De'Zhaun Stribling WR
5 18 Chris Brazzell II WR
5 19 Carson Beck QB
5 20 Emmett Johnson RB
6 21 Ted Hurst WR
6 22 Nicholas Singleton RB
6 23 Zachariah Branch WR
6 24 Mike Washington Jr. RB
6 25 Kaelon Black RB
7 26 Malachi Fields WR
7 27 Elijah Sarratt WR
7 28 Brenen Thompson WR
7 29 Ja'Kobi Lane WR
7 30 Demond Claiborne RB
7 31 Kaytron Allen RB
7 32 Skyler Bell WR
8 33 Adam Randall RB
8 34 Bryce Lance WR
8 35 Max Klare TE
8 36 Oscar Delp TE
9 37 Drew Allar QB
8 38 Eli Heidenreich WR
9 39 Taylen Green QB
8 40 Kevin Coleman Jr. WR
8 41 Eli Raridon TE
9 42 Caleb Douglas WR
9 43 Zavion Thomas WR
9 44 Seth McGowan RB
9 45 Cyrus Allen WR
9 46 Cole Payton QB
10 47 Colbie Young WR
9 48 Josh Cameron WR
9 49 Deion Burks WR
9 50 Cade Klubnik QB
9 51 Tanner Koziol TE
10 52 Jam Miller RB
10 53 Justin Joly TE
10 54 Matthew Hibner TE
10 55 Roman Hemby RB
10 56 CJ Daniels WR
10 57 Marlin Klein TE
10 58 Sam Roush TE
10 59 Malik Benson WR
10 60 Garrett Nussmeier QB
10 61 Barion Brown WR
10 62 J'Mari Taylor RB
10 63 Jeff Caldwell WR
10 64 Chase Roberts WR
11 65 Lewis Bond WR
11 66 Reggie Virgil WR
11 67 Jack Endries TE
11 68 Nate Boerkircher TE
11 69 Eric Rivers WR
11 70 Kendrick Law WR
11 71 Noah Whittington RB
11 72 Emmanuel Henderson Jr. WR
10 73 CJ Williams WR
11 74 Jaydn Ott RB
11 75 Kaden Wetjen WR
11 76 Terion Stewart RB
11 77 Dallen Bentley TE
11 78 Desmond Reid RB
11 79 Michael Trigg TE
11 80 Rahsul Faison RB
12 81 CJ Donaldson RB
12 82 Joe Royer TE
12 83 Jamal Haynes RB
12 84 Jalon Daniels QB
12 85 Robert Henry Jr. RB
12 86 Eric McAlister WR
12 87 Aaron Anderson WR
12 88 Luke Altmyer QB
12 89 Tyren Montgomery WR
12 90 Haynes King QB

 

2026 Fantasy Football Rookie Superflex Outlooks

Makai Lemon, Philadelphia Eagles

When the Philadelphia Eagles traded up to select USC wide receiver Makai Lemon with the 20th pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, it was clear they were planning for life without three-time Pro Bowler A.J. Brown. With the trade of Brown to New England becoming official on Monday, the spotlight on Lemon grows notably brighter. In his four seasons with the Eagles, Brown never earned less than a 27.3% target share, twice topping the 30% mark, and his absence creates the opportunity for Lemon to immediately claim a meaningful role in Philadelphia's new-look offense.

After spending the past two seasons in Green Bay, Sean Mannion steps in as the Eagles' fifth offensive coordinator in as many seasons, creating a fresh slate for every pass catcher on the roster. While DeVonta Smith has become the focal point of Philadelphia's passing offense in a small sample of games played without Brown over the past two seasons, he's done so without another target-earner of Lemon's caliber on the roster.

While some early-season growing pains are to be expected, Lemon has both the talent and opportunity to quickly establish himself as a legitimate 1B in Philadelphia, and he is RotoBaller's rookie WR3 and dynasty WR21.

Demond Claiborne, Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota Vikings running back Demond Claiborne was a 6th-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, a historically difficult spot from which to find fantasy success. On the rare occasions when a back with such late draft capital has made a meaningful fantasy impact, the setting is often a backfield without a clear leader. With neither Aaron Jones nor Jordan Mason handling more than 39% of the team's carries or reaching 760 yards on the ground in 2025, the landing spot in Minnesota certainly qualifies as such.

Claiborne is only 5'10" and 195 pounds, so he is unlikely to ever find an every-down role in the NFL, but he offers an element of speed unique to the Vikings' running back room. If he can beat out 2023 undrafted free agent Xavier Scott, he could carve out a role in a three-man rotation in an offense projected to get back on track after the worst showing of the Kevin O'Connell era. At RotoBaller's rookie WR8, Claiborne is at least worth a dart throw in the closing rounds of 2026 rookie drafts.

Kaytron Allen, Washington Commanders

With rookie running back Kaytron Allen lasting all the way to pick number 187 of the 2026 NFL Draft before the Washington Commanders selected him in the sixth round, he landed in as ideal a situation as can be found for a late-Day 3 pick. No running back on the roster handled more than 37% of their team's carries last season, with the Commanders' leading rusher, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, himself a seventh-round pick in 2025.

No stranger to working in a committee, Allen set the all-time Penn State rushing record while playing all four of his collegiate seasons alongside 2026 fifth-round pick Nicholas Singleton. In Washington, he will be battling veteran Jeremy McNichols for the third spot in a rotation alongside Croskey-Merritt and free agent signee Rachaad White, and with White potentially making McNichols' pass-catching role redundant, the edge could go to the rookie.

At RotoBaller's dynasty RB40, Allen is not a flashy pick in the middle rounds of rookie-only drafts, but he has one of the clearer paths to immediate fantasy relevance, which is not a luxury to be overlooked in a generally unexciting draft class.

Omar Cooper Jr., New York Jets

When the New York Jets traded back into the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft to select Indiana's Omar Cooper Jr. with the 30th overall pick, they landed a versatile wide receiver with some of the best tackle-breaking ability in the class. While Cooper no doubt has the talents to make an immediate impact on an NFL field, dynasty managers spending a later first-round rookie pick on him may need to exercise patience to see that impact consistently translates to fantasy success.

While New York's offense is trending in the right direction, the operation will be run in 2026 by a soon-to-be-35-year-old Geno Smith, whose 34.1 QBR in 2025 ranked 31st out of all qualified starting quarterbacks. After missing 10 games with a knee sprain, Garrett Wilson and his career 9.1 targets per game are expected back and healthy, and with the Jets spending the 16th pick of the draft on tight end Kenyon Sadiq, Cooper faces direct competition for the short-area, middle-of-the-field looks that made him so valuable to Indiana's National Title-winning offense.

Cooper has fantasy-friendly tools and could eventually be used as the Jets' version of a Deebo Samuel Sr. or Rashee Rice, but as RotoBaller's rookie WR5, he projects as more of a long-term investment than the players going ahead of him in rookie drafts.

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