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Updated 2026 Superflex Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings (Pre-NFL Draft) - Jordyn Tyson, Fernando Mendoza, Jonah Coleman, Denzel Boston, Ty Simpson, Jeremiyah Love, more

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Updated RotoBaller's 2026 fantasy football rookie superflex rankings for 2026 NFL rookies. These early 2QB rookie rankings are from before the NFL Draft and include RB, WR, TE, QB.

One of the most fun aspects of dynasty fantasy football leagues is taking part in rookie drafts, and nailing these picks can set your team up for multiple runs at yourchampionship. In SF/2QB leagues, signal-callers carry a premium, and the position is always scarce, with 20, 24, or even 28 QBs being started every week. Let us help you crush your drafts with our Superflex fantasy football rookie rankings for 2026. In the rankings set below, you'll see where key rookies such as Jordyn Tyson, Fernando Mendoza, Jonah Coleman, Denzel Boston, Ty Simpson, Jeremiyah Love, and more stand, among all others.

We will update these rookie rankings all offseason long, and there will be major shake-ups based on all of the NFL prospect offseason activities, including the NFL Combine and NFL Draft. It's never too early to start your research and homework on rising NFL players, so let's get to it! These initial 2026 rookie rankings are put together by Jackson Sparks, Matt Donnelly, and Phil Clark.

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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Updated 2026 NFL Rookie Rankings for Fantasy Football

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 Jordyn Tyson WR
2 4 Carnell Tate WR
2 5 Makai Lemon WR
3 6 Denzel Boston WR
3 7 Jadarian Price RB
3 8 Ty Simpson QB
3 9 Jonah Coleman RB
4 10 KC Concepcion WR
4 11 Kenyon Sadiq TE
4 12 Germie Bernard WR
4 13 Nicholas Singleton RB
4 14 Emmett Johnson RB
5 15 Chris Brazzell II WR
5 16 Chris Bell WR
5 17 Ja'Kobi Lane WR
5 18 Elijah Sarratt WR
5 19 Trinidad Chambliss QB
5 20 Garrett Nussmeier QB
5 21 Eli Stowers TE
5 22 Max Klare TE
6 23 Omar Cooper Jr. WR
6 24 Zachariah Branch WR
6 25 Malachi Fields WR
6 26 Kaytron Allen RB
7 27 Antonio Williams WR
7 28 Josh Cameron WR
7 29 Skyler Bell WR
7 30 Bryce Lance WR
7 31 Michael Trigg TE
8 32 CJ Daniels WR
8 33 Demond Claiborne RB
8 34 Caleb Douglas WR
8 35 J'Mari Taylor RB
8 36 Mike Washington Jr. RB
8 37 Eric Rivers WR
8 38 Adam Randall RB
8 39 Le'Veon Moss RB
9 40 Jack Endries TE
9 41 Kevin Coleman Jr. WR
9 42 Seth McGowan RB
9 43 Carson Beck QB
9 44 Brenen Thompson WR
9 45 Romello Brinson WR
9 46 Roman Hemby RB
9 47 Cade Klubnik QB
9 48 Jam Miller RB
9 49 Noah Whittington RB
9 50 Ted Hurst WR
10 51 Rahsul Faison RB
10 52 Drew Allar QB
10 53 Jaydn Ott RB
10 54 Barion Brown WR
10 55 Taylen Green QB
10 56 Joe Royer TE
10 57 Aaron Anderson WR
10 58 Harrison Wallace III WR
10 59 Oscar Delp TE
10 60 Eric McAlister WR
10 61 Chase Roberts WR
10 62 C.J. Donaldson Jr. RB
10 63 Kaelon Black RB
10 64 Desmond Reid RB
11 65 Tanner Koziol TE
11 66 Jamal Haynes RB
11 67 De'Zhaun Stribling WR
11 68 Caullin Lacy WR
11 69 Sawyer Robertson QB
11 70 Diego Pavia QB
11 71 Tyren Montgomery WR
11 72 Deion Burks WR
11 73 Eli Raridon TE
11 74 Reggie Virgil WR
11 75 Robert Henry Jr. RB
11 76 Dane Key WR
11 77 Marlin Klein TE
11 78 Luke Altmyer QB
11 79 Justin Joly TE
12 80 Jalon Daniels QB
12 81 Joey Aguilar QB
12 82 Dean Connors RB
12 83 Michael Sturdivant WR
12 84 Cole Payton QB
12 85 Noah Thomas WR
12 86 Dillon Bell WR
12 87 Kentrel Bullock RB
12 88 Zavion Thomas WR
12 89 Jalen Wetjen WR
12 90 Haynes King QB
12 91 Lewis Bond WR
13 92 Joshua Cuevas TE
13 93 Malik Benson WR
13 94 Vinny Anthony II WR
13 95 Jordan Hudson WR
13 96 Chip Trayanum RB
13 97 Squirrel White WR
13 98 Hank Beatty WR
13 99 Sam Roush TE
13 100 Eli Heidenreich WR
13 101 Miller Moss QB
13 102 Jake Retzlaff QB
13 103 Jeff Caldwell WR
13 104 Colbie Young WR
13 105 Chris Hilton WR

 

2026 Fantasy Football NFL Rookie News and Outlooks

Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier did not live up to preseason expectations in 2025, throwing for just 1,927 yards, 12 touchdowns, and five interceptions in nine games. However, the redshirt senior was dealing with abdominal and torso injuries that reportedly limited his core strength and mechanics. His 2024 season was far more productive, as the veteran tossed for 4,052 yards, 29 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions after replacing Jayden Daniels in Baton Rouge.

Once viewed as a potential top-20 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Nussmeier now has a third-round projection. That said, the 2026 rookie quarterback class is lacking depth, as Indiana's Fernando Mendoza and Alabama's Ty Simpson appear to be the only first-round locks. Fresh off a Senior Bowl MVP appearance, Nussmeier could be pushed into the second round if he performs well during the pre-draft process. If that happens, he should be expected to see starting playing time at some point in his first few seasons in the NFL.

Four of the last five quarterbacks selected in Round 2 (Tyler ShoughWill LevisJalen Hurts, and Drew Lock) have had their shots at the starting role. If Nussmeier falls to Round 3 or 4, his chances to see the field early in his career diminish greatly.

Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

Arkansas running back Mike Washington Jr. reportedly had a standout week at the 2026 Senior Bowl, and the physical ball carrier could sneak his way into the top five of the upcoming rookie class. Washington spent three years at Buffalo before one season at New Mexico State and one season at Arkansas. In his lone season in the SEC last year, he set career highs in carries (167), rushing yards (1,070), rushing touchdowns (eight), receptions (28), and receiving yards (226).

Overall, he tallied 660 touches for 3,384 yards and 29 touchdowns in 51 games across five collegiate seasons. Washington has impressive speed and pass-catching chops at 220-plus pounds, making him an appealing addition to an NFL backfield. If he can continue to perform well during the pre-draft process, he could fetch high enough draft capital to set himself up to be a Day-1 contributor as a pro.

Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State

Former Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton (foot) suffered a broken foot during Thursday's Senior Bowl practice, according to Rich Scarcella of The Reading Eagle. Singleton broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot and will have surgery early next week in Alabama. He's expected to attend the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis from Feb. 23 to March 2, but he won't be able to participate in on-field activities now.

Injuries have been an issue for Singleton over the last year, as he also had surgery on his thumb last January to fix a torn ligament. It's unclear if his foot injury will change anything, but Singleton has been projected as one of the top-five RBs available in the 2026 NFL Draft. He is Penn State's all-time leader in all-purpose yards (5,586) and total touchdowns (55), and he ranks fourth with 3,461 career rushing yards.

Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana

Indiana running back Roman Hemby was likely considered an undrafted free agent NFL prospect following four years at Maryland, but his performance in his final season with the College Football Playoff National Champion Indiana Hoosiers could propel him into being a Day 3 pick in April's 2026 NFL Draft.

After compiling 3,268 total yards and 27 touchdowns in 42 games with the Terps, Hemby led the Indiana running backs in attempts (230), rushing yards (1,120), receptions (17), and receiving yards (165). While Fernando Mendoza and the passing attack rightfully got a ton of shine, Hemby was an unsung hero of the offense and ran hard throughout the College Football Playoff. Hemby is an explosive runner with good vision, but his lack of size will likely keep him in a complementary back role in the NFL.

Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest

Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne is one of the top 10 ball carriers in the 2026 NFL Draft class after finishing his career in Winston-Salem with two seasons of at least 1,040 yards from scrimmage. Over the last two years, he tallied 458 total touchdowns for 2,350 yards and 23 touchdowns in 24 games as the engine of the Wake Forest offense.

Claiborne has absurd lateral agility and homerun speed, making him a perfect pairing with a physical bruiser in a committee in an NFL backfield. The two-time All-ACC performer is currently projected to be a fifth-round pick, but an impressive predraft process could give him a shot at Round 3 or Round 4 in April.

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