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Playoff Fantasy Est. 2021
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  • Fantasy Week 1Leaderboard
    49ers HOF QB0
    Adam Wertman0
    Al Xapsos0
    Alex Amigo0
    Andy Xapsos0
    Angelo Lucciano0
    Bella Abate 20
    BellaandtheBoys0
    Ben Schwab0
    Bill Bruning0
    Bishop Sycamore0
    Blaise Lucciano0
    Bob Henry0
    Bob Henry 20
    Bob Nashburn 10
    Bob Nashburn 20
    Bob Nashburn 30
    Bob Spencer0
    Brandon Bugenhagen0
    Brian Horrigan0
    Brian McGilvray0
    Brian Sullivan0
    Bryan Dwyer0
    Bryan Dwyer 20
    Cam Janofsky0
    Carmen Benevento0
    Carmen Benevento 20
    Carmen Benevento 30
    Chad Jackson0
    Chris Bilson0
    Claire Allen0
    Claire Allen 20
    Clay Wisner0
    Cole Stroud0
    Conner Hollenbeck0
    Cowboys0
    Damian McGowan0
    Dan Gould0
    Dan Gould 20
    Dan Seiler 10
    Dave Bauman0
    David Heilman0
    David Nashburn0
    David Nashburn 20
    Dennis Herlan0
    Dennis Herlan 20
    Derek Gentner0
    Derek Gentner 20
    Derek Gentner 30
    Devin Parker0
    Eric Gross0
    Eric Gross 20
    Eric Hartz0
    Eric Hartz 20
    Eric Wick0
    Erika Haley0
    Gary Willis0
    Gary Willis 20
    Ghazal Vasseghi0
    Grant Biggs0
    Greg Bronson0
    Greg Bronson 20
    Greg Newman0
    Jacob Bruning0
    Jacob Kuehn0
    Jacob Kuehn 20
    Jacob Wales0
    Jake Rankin0
    Jake Tomtishen0
    Jamie McKay0
    Jamie McKay 20
    Jason Brower0
    Jason Brower 20
    Jason Etheridge0
    Jason Etheridge 20
    Jason Famiglietti0
    Jeff Bombard 10
    Jeff Bombard 20
    Jeff Bombard 30
    Jeff Lennon0
    Jessica Utley0
    Jill Cascio0
    Joe Bujalski0
    Joe Bujalski 20
    Joe Carroll0
    Joe Dantoni0
    John Dwyer0
    Ken Cascio0
    Ken Henry0
    Ken Henry 20
    Kevin Donovan0
    Kevin Donovan 20
    Krystle Wick0
    Kurt Bedolla0
    Kyle Davis0
    Kyle Davis 20
    Kyle Mignerey0
    Kyle Mignerey 20
    Lawrence Quinto0
    Lisa Haley0
    Lisa Haley 20
    Lori Xapsos0
    Lou Amigo0
    Lou Amigo 20
    Mallory Moebs0
    Marcus Hall0
    Marisa Minute0
    Mark Franz0
    Mark Xapsos0
    Martin Kwiecinski0
    Martin Kwiecinski 20
    Marty Hirner 10
    Marty Hirner 20
    Matthew Abate0
    Matthew Borror0
    Maya Moebs0
    Michele Gelnett0
    Mike McElligott0
    Mike McElligott 20
    Mitch Tomtishen0
    Mitch Tomtishen 20
    Nate Beeks0
    Nate Beeks 20
    Nicki Gross0
    Peter Rekus0
    Rich Benevento0
    Rick Abbott0
    Rick Abbott 20
    Ron Siedlecki0
    Ron Siedlecki 20
    Scott James0
    Scott McKinney0
    Shawn Haley0
    Shawn Haley 20
    Stan Janicki0
    Stan Janicki 20
    Stan Janicki 30
    Stefan Alamia0
    Stefanie Mignerey0
    Stefanie Mignerey 20
    Stephen Amigo0
    Steve Cicciarelli0
    Steve Penkalski0
    Steve Penkalski 20
    Steven Gross0
    Terry Clancy0
    Tim Gelnett0
    Tim Gelnett 20
    Tom Jenkins0
    Travis Fish0
    Travis Fish 20
    Trevor Hale0
    Trevor Hale 20
    Tyler Nashburn0
    Tyler Nashburn 20
    Tyler Wales0
    Wesley Fish0
    Wesley Fish 20
    Xavier Williams0
  • Standings
    Matthew Borror0
    Carmen Benevento 30
    Maya Moebs0
    Mallory Moebs0
    Eric Gross 20
    Steve Cicciarelli0
    Chris Bilson0
    Jeff Lennon0
    John Dwyer0
    Damian McGowan0
    Blaise Lucciano0
    Krystle Wick0
    Carmen Benevento 20
    Brian Horrigan0
    Stefan Alamia0
    Michele Gelnett0
    Tim Gelnett 20
    Tim Gelnett0
    Ron Siedlecki 20
    Carmen Benevento0
    Angelo Lucciano0
    Ben Schwab0
    Ghazal Vasseghi0
    Bill Bruning0
    Ron Siedlecki0
    Jessica Utley0
    Cam Janofsky0
    Jeff Bombard 30
    Jeff Bombard 20
    Jeff Bombard 10
    Lawrence Quinto0
    Jacob Wales0
    Erika Haley0
    Joe Dantoni0
    Lisa Haley 20
    Gary Willis 20
    Kurt Bedolla0
    Derek Gentner 30
    Grant Biggs0
    Jacob Bruning0
    Conner Hollenbeck0
    Brian McGilvray0
    Terry Clancy0
    Scott McKinney0
    Travis Fish 20
    Bella Abate 20
    Xavier Williams0
    Bryan Dwyer 20
    Bryan Dwyer0
    Brian Sullivan0
    Shawn Haley 20
    Jake Tomtishen0
    Dan Gould 20
    Rich Benevento0
    Jason Etheridge 20
    Lou Amigo 20
    Stephen Amigo0
    Jake Rankin0
    Jason Etheridge0
    Bob Nashburn 30
    Bob Nashburn 20
    Bob Nashburn 10
    Wesley Fish 20
    Jason Famiglietti0
    Alex Amigo0
    Mark Franz0
    Andy Xapsos0
    Al Xapsos0
    Chad Jackson0
    Dave Bauman0
    Joe Carroll0
    Clay Wisner0
    Tyler Wales0
    Lou Amigo0
    Steve Penkalski 20
    Jacob Kuehn 20
    Peter Rekus0
    Ken Henry 20
    Bob Henry 20
    Stan Janicki 30
    Kyle Davis 20
    Marisa Minute0
    Brandon Bugenhagen0
    Travis Fish0
    Greg Bronson 20
    Cole Stroud0
    Mike McElligott 20
    Claire Allen 20
    Trevor Hale 20
    Kyle Mignerey 20
    Kevin Donovan 20
    Martin Kwiecinski 20
    Tyler Nashburn 20
    Tyler Nashburn0
    Wesley Fish0
    Steve Penkalski0
    Stefanie Mignerey 20
    Stefanie Mignerey0
    Ken Henry0
    Ken Cascio0
    Joe Bujalski 20
    Joe Bujalski0
    Jill Cascio0
    Bishop Sycamore0
    Greg Newman0
    Devin Parker0
    Bob Henry0
    BellaandtheBoys0
    Matthew Abate0
    Kyle Davis0
    Mike McElligott0
    Martin Kwiecinski0
    Kyle Mignerey0
    Cowboys0
    Kevin Donovan0
    Marcus Hall0
    Marty Hirner 20
    Marty Hirner 10
    Mitch Tomtishen 20
    Mitch Tomtishen0
    Nate Beeks 20
    Nate Beeks0
    Rick Abbott 20
    Rick Abbott0
    Scott James0
    Stan Janicki 20
    Stan Janicki0
    49ers HOF QB0
    Tom Jenkins0
    Jason Brower 20
    Jason Brower0
    Jamie McKay 20
    Jamie McKay0
    Jacob Kuehn0
    Greg Bronson0
    Gary Willis0
    Eric Wick0
    Eric Hartz 20
    Eric Hartz0
    Eric Gross0
    Derek Gentner 20
    Derek Gentner0
    Dennis Herlan 20
    Dennis Herlan0
    David Heilman0
    David Nashburn 20
    David Nashburn0
    Dan Seiler 10
    Dan Gould0
    Trevor Hale0
    Claire Allen0
    Bob Spencer0
    Mark Xapsos0
    Lori Xapsos0
    Adam Wertman0
    Nicki Gross0
    Lisa Haley0
    Steven Gross0
    Shawn Haley0
  • Player Notes
    Jordan James May 22 10:20pm ET
    Jordan James

    ESPN's Nick Wagnoer writes that running back Jordan James is the most likely to win the RB2 spot for the San Francisco 49ers in 2026 behind All-Pro Christian McCaffrey. James, a fifth-round pick last year, dealt with knee and finger injuries in training camp last summer and was active for only the final three games of the regular season and two playoff contests in his first year in the NFL. In the postseason loss to the Seattle Seahawks, James got some action in garbage time and had six carries for 28 yards and added one reception for seven yards. "[He] came on really strong at the end of last year, but he missed so much in the beginning," head coach Kyle Shanahan said. "He kind of just missed his window to pass some other people up. I wish I would have got him on the field more than I did. He needs to take that next step." With Brian Robinson Jr. now in Atlanta, James, Isaac Guerendo, and rookie Kaelon Black will compete for backup duties. The Niners are reportedly looking to reduce CMC's overall workload, so James could be a highly sought-after handcuff in fantasy football this fall. Guerendo didn't log a single snap on offense in 2025, so James should have the upper hand over him and Black. At RotoBaller, James is ranked as the No. 56 RB for 2026 fantasy leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Derrick Henry May 22 7:10pm ET
    Derrick Henry

    Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry continues to ignore Father Time and remains a top option at his position. Over the last four seasons, Henry has finished as a top-8 RB or higher every season. Last season, Henry rushed for 1,595 yards with 16 touchdowns across 17 games with the Ravens. His stats took a slight decrease, but not enough to alarm fantasy managers. The Ravens haven't done basically anything to improve this running back group. With that being said, Henry remains the top dog without any real competition on the roster. The assumption is that Henry is going to slightly regress due to age, but should remain the workhorse back. As long as he remains healthy, Henry should be a high-level option for the upcoming 2026 season.

    From RotoBaller

    Ladd McConkey May 22 6:50pm ET
    Ladd McConkey

    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey was electric during his rookie season in 2024. He finished with 82 receptions for over 1,100 receiving yards during his first year in the league. Fantasy managers thought they caught lightning in a bottle with McConkey, but he struggled to find the same kind of success last season. He fell into a sophomore slump, where he produced 66 receptions for 789 yards across 16 games. It was a significant drop in production for McConkey, but his value could be on the rise again. The Chargers have a new play-caller in Mike McDaniel, who should help improve this offense as a whole. The bigger news is that Keenan Allen remains unsigned right now. Assuming he doesn't return to the Chargers, McConkey should spend more time in the slot, where he's usually more reliable. A revamped offensive scheme and shift to the full-time slot role should make McConkey a solid buy-low candidate.

    From RotoBaller

    Ryan Flournoy May 22 6:30pm ET
    Ryan Flournoy

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Ryan Flournoy was a surprisingly solid contributor this past season. It's never easy to make a consistent impact when CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens are ahead of you on the depth chart. Due to some health problems, Flournoy was pushed into a larger role at times this past season. He made the most of it with 40 receptions, 475 receiving yards, and four touchdowns across 16 games. That's a decent year for a sixth-round pick who is stuck behind two stud wideouts on the depth chart. The fact that Flournoy is the WR3 is going to limit his overall ceiling heading into the 2026 season. He's not a great redraft option, but he is an intriguing dynasty stash right now. Pickens is currently playing under the franchise tag and remains without a long-term deal. He could be gone after the season or sooner, which in theory would open up more playing time and a bigger role for Flournoy in this offense.

    From RotoBaller

    Jalen Nailor May 22 6:20pm ET
    Jalen Nailor

    Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jalen Nailor could be poised for a breakout season with his new organization. After spending the last four seasons in Minnesota, Nailor signed a three-year deal with the Raiders this offseason. Nailor has been stuck as the third option behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison with the Vikings. Now, Nailor is expected to be a top wide receiver alongside Tre Tucker in Las Vegas. Last season, Nailor finished with 29 receptions, 444 receiving yards, and four touchdowns in 17 games with the Vikings. His numbers should see a significant rise as he moves to the top of the depth chart with the Raiders. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect Nailor to be a superstar just because he has become a top option on the depth chart. He might be able to provide WR3 value, but that depends on his chemistry with quarterbacks Fernando Mendoza and Kirk Cousins. He's an interesting buy-low candidate in dynasty formats with the move to Las Vegas.

    From RotoBaller

    Jacoby Brissett May 22 5:50pm ET
    Jacoby Brissett

    Quarterback Jacoby Brissett and the Arizona Cardinals are still not close to reaching an agreement on a reworked deal for the 2026 season after months of negotiating, according to Josh Weinfuss of ESPN. According to a source, the two sides are "significantly" far apart. As a result, Brissett hasn't attended any of the team's voluntary OTAs or the voluntary offseason program. His current deal pays him $4.88 million with the potential to earn $5.39 million, with just $1.5 million guaranteed. Gardner Minshew, whom the team signed in free agency in March, will be guaranteed $5.14 million in 2026. The 33-year-old had a career year in 2025 for the Cardinals after taking over for the injured Kyler Murray in Week 6, and he finished with 3,366 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, and eight interceptions in 14 games (10 starts). He was second in the NFL in passing yards from Week 6 on and fourth in completion percentage above expected. Earlier this offseason, it was reported that the Cardinals informed Brissett that he'd be the starter going into 2026, but he still wants a reworked deal to reflect his performance last year. Fantasy managers are expecting regression from Brissett in a full season as a starter in a new offense that is expected to be much more balanced under new head coach Mike LaFleur.

    From RotoBaller

    Cam Ward May 22 2:20pm ET
    Cam Ward

    Tennessee Titans second-year quarterback Cam Ward has looked noticeably slimmer during OTA practices this week, and he said he lost around 10 pounds in the offseason after weighing 219 pounds in 2025 in his first year in the NFL, according to Turron Davenport of ESPN. "I think it'll help me with durability," Ward said. "Just being faster, getting up in the pocket, and trying to play my speed. I watch my diet more, continue to have more cardio, just work on my body, just now here and when I'm away from the building." The 23-year-old was taken first overall by the Titans in last year's draft out of the University of Miami, and he was the team's starter from Day 1. He ultimately struggled in his first NFL campaign, completing 59.8% of his passes for 3,169 yards, 15 touchdowns, and seven interceptions to finish as the QB22 in fantasy scoring. Ward also focused on strengthening his right shoulder after injuring it in the regular-season finale in January. He is perfectly healthy now and has looked good throwing the football during offseason workouts. The hope is that Ward will take a step forward in his sophomore season under new play-caller Brian Daboll with an improved supporting cast around him. Fantasy managers should target Ward as a low-end QB2 in superflex leagues with upside.

    From RotoBaller

    Tucker Kraft May 22 11:40am ET
    Tucker Kraft

    Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft (knee) has emerged as a glaring trade target in dynasty leagues amid his recovery from last season's torn ACL. Kraft is reportedly ahead of schedule, and while it's still too early to tell if he'll be ready for Week 1, the 25-year-old said it's his goal to play in the season opener. Once Kraft gets back to 100% and is healthy enough to play in a game, he should re-establish himself as a top-five tight end in fantasy football. He was the top-scoring tight end in fantasy football from Week 1-8 last year, before he ultimately tore his ACL in Week 9. Because of his youth and productivity, Kraft is a high-end tight end in dynasty rankings, but managers can acquire him at a slight discount because of the injury. We'd encourage managers to send out trade offers now, because his price will go up as he gets closer to making his return. He currently ranks as the TE7 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.

    From RotoBaller

    Emmett Johnson May 22 11:30am ET
    Emmett Johnson

    Kansas City Chiefs running back Emmett Johnson will open his career in a depth role, but his every-down skill set makes him an intriguing handcuff in case prized free agent signing Kenneth Walker III misses any time. Johnson doesn't have game-changing speed, but he does have a proven track record as a ball-carrier and pass-catcher in the Big 10. He led the conference with 1,451 rushing yards as a redshirt junior in 2025, and he also impressed with 370 receiving yards and 15 total touchdowns. Walker is currently the Chiefs' every-down back, and Emari Demercado or Brashard Smith could rotate in as change-of-pace options. However, we question whether Demercado or Smith is capable of handling an every-down role if Walker goes down. Johnson could be better suited for that workload, making him an appealing dynasty stash at a low cost. He projects as a late second-round pick in 2026 rookie drafts.

    From RotoBaller

    Cedric Tillman May 22 11:30am ET
    Cedric Tillman

    Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman was once viewed as a potential dynasty sleeper, but his long-term upside has deteriorated after the Browns made a variety of roster moves under new head coach Todd Monken. Most notably, the Browns drafted KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston to play alongside Jerry Jeudy, dropping Tillman to fourth (or lower) on the wide receiver depth chart. Given that no Browns receiver finished higher than WR52 last year, it's hard to envision a path to short-term or long-term fantasy relevance for Tillman if he is indeed the No. 4 receiver. It's a bit too early to drop Tillman, though, especially as there continues to be buzz about a potential trade. If Tillman is traded and gets a fresh new start somewhere else, his quarterback situation could improve and his dynasty value could rise. He ranks as the dynasty WR101 and is worth holding in most leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Brenen Thompson May 22 11:20am ET
    Brenen Thompson

    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Brenen Thompson is a very appealing name for managers in dynasty fantasy football leagues. While the Chargers have a somewhat crowded, young receiver room, there's an opportunity for Thompson to carve out a role in his rookie year and serve as a key receiving threat long-term. Thompson offers blazing speed and the ability to stretch the field for the Chargers. Head coach Jim Harbaugh compared the rookie to Tyreek Hill, which is very exciting when you consider that the Chargers' current offensive coordinator, Mike McDaniel, was Hill's head coach in Miami. We're not necessarily saying that Thompson will replicate Hill's back-to-back WR2 finishes from 2022 and 2023, but rather, we're encouraged by what seems like a real commitment to targeting Thompson downfield quite often. Even if it takes him a little while to adjust to the NFL in his rookie season, his ability to speed by defenders makes him a perfect fit for a pass-heavy system led by strong-armed quarterback Justin Herbert. Given his long-term upside as a WR3/flex or better, he's a steal at his current ranking as the WR94 in dynasty leagues. Dynasty managers are strongly encouraged to take a flier on Thompson in the late second or early third round of 2026 rookie drafts.

    From RotoBaller

    Devaughn Vele May 22 11:20am ET
    Devaughn Vele

    New Orleans Saints wide receiver Devaughn Vele entered this offseason as one of the biggest sleepers in dynasty fantasy football leagues, but his long-term outlook took a hit after the NFL Draft. The draft potentially dropped Vele from second to fourth in the Saints' receiver room, as New Orleans spent a first-round pick on Jordyn Tyson and a fourth-round pick on Bryce Lance, who could be their Rashid Shaheed replacement. With that said, rookies often take a little while to acclimate to the NFL, presenting an opportunity for Vele to have some short-term value and emerge as a potential sell-high candidate. If Tyson and Lance don't start right away, Vele could spend a few weeks as quarterback Tyler Shough's No. 2 option in the passing game (behind Chris Olave). That won't last long, but a few weeks of high target shares could give managers a brief window to sell high on Vele. The 28-year-old is available to be added in 47% of leagues, so managers would be wise to add him now in a low-risk move. If he produces early in the season, he could be traded for a decent rookie pick. If not, then he can merely be dropped -- no harm, no foul.

    From RotoBaller

    Jonathan Taylor May 22 11:10am ET
    Jonathan Taylor

    Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor was playing at an elite level for most of last year, but his production took a hit after quarterback Daniel Jones (Achilles) suffered a season-ending injury. Taylor ranked as the RB1 in PPR leagues from Week 1 to Week 10, and it wasn't particularly close; he was a full 25.1 points ahead of the RB2 during that span, Christian McCaffrey, and a full 89.9 points ahead of the RB4, Jahmyr Gibbs. We could see Taylor return to that level in 2026, as Jones is projected to be healthy for Week 1. Additionally, the Colts might adopt more of a run-heavy approach in 2026 after trading away Michael Pittman Jr. The good news for Taylor is that the Colts didn't bring in any major competition, so the backfield should belong to him once again. If he can stay healthy, he projects to average 20+ touches per game. There's both short-term and long-term appeal, as Taylor is still just 27 years old and ranks as the overall RB6 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.

    From RotoBaller

    Malik Nabers May 22 10:10am ET
    Malik Nabers

    The New York Giants are unsure of when wide receiver Malik Nabers will be able to return from what head coach John Harbaugh told reporters on Thursday was "not a simple knee" injury. Nabers tore the ACL in his right knee in a Week 4 win over the Chargers and underwent a second surgery, described as a cleanup procedure, in the spring of 2026. He did not participate in the team's organized practice on Thursday, and while Harbaugh went on to say that Nabers was doing his job to return as soon as possible, the optimism that he might be ready for the start of training camp seems to have faded. Nabers broke the team's single-season reception record with 109 grabs as a rookie in 2024, and while he and 2025 first-round pick Jaxson Dart were unable to get through even a single full game together, the future of the Giants' offense remains bright if Nabers can eventually return to anything resembling that record-breaking form. Still only 22 years old, Nabers is RotoBaller's dynasty WR5, though when fully healthy, he'll have a realistic chance of claiming the top spot in the rankings.

    From RotoBaller

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba May 22 10:00am ET
    Jaxon Smith-Njigba

    Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba finished as the fantasy WR2 in half-PPR formats on his way to winning the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year Award in 2025. At only 24 years old, he has climbed all the way to WR2 in RotoBaller's dynasty rankings. While it's entirely possible that 2025 could mark Smith-Njigba's fantasy peak, he is comfortably in his prime as one of the most dynamic wide receivers in the league. While he could obviously fetch a handsome return via trade, Smith-Njigba is a dynasty asset worth holding onto by any manager with even a sliver of hope for contention in the near future. The Seahawks deployed 11 personnel at the 29th-lowest rate in the league in 2025, and while offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak has since taken the top job in Las Vegas, he's been replaced by former 49ers tight ends coach Brian Fleury, who saw San Francisco rank 28th in that same category. For Smith-Njigba, this means continued usage in two, and even one-receiver sets, giving him a chance to match his 38.3% first-read target share from 2025, second only to the Rams' Puka Nacua. While only one receiver (Tyreek Hill) has turned in back-to-back top two fantasy finishes since 2018, Smith-Njigba will at least have a chance of joining that list. Even if 2025 does prove to represent his ceiling, in an environment built to see him succeed, his floor is still realistically in the WR1 range.

    From RotoBaller

    Saquon Barkley May 22 9:40am ET
    Saquon Barkley

    Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley turned in one of the best fantasy seasons in recent memory in 2024, topping 2,000 rushing yards while garnering MVP consideration. Even with regression all but a foregone conclusion following the 482-touch campaign, his second season in Philadelphia was still considered a disappointment, with his rushing yards and touchdowns both dropping by more than 40%, resulting in an RB14 finish. Now, at 29 years old, Barkley has fallen to RB11 in RotoBaller's dynasty rankings, making him an appealing trade candidate for contending managers. Philadelphia's new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, is unproven in the position, but with Kevin Patullo seeming to actively hold the team back during his one year on the job, the new-look Eagles offense has room to grow from its 24th-place finish a year ago. Philadelphia has the seventh-easiest schedule in 2026, according to win projections, offering Barkley the opportunity to regularly find himself in favorable situations. The depth chart behind him remains largely unchanged, and even while his raw volume was down in 2025, he still handled 76% of the team's running back touches. Barkley has never finished outside the top 15 at the position while missing fewer than four games, a sample size of six different seasons, so to get him priced near his floor now makes him a smart short-term trade target still capable of delivering multiple RB1 finishes.

    From RotoBaller

    Jack Campbell May 22 9:30am ET
    Jack Campbell

    Linebacker Jack Campbell and the Detroit Lions have agreed to a four-year, $81 million extension that makes him one of the highest-paid off-ball linebackers in the league and will keep the young All-Pro with the team through the 2030 season. A first-round pick in 2023, Campbell did not earn an every-down role until partway through his second season, but by year three, he'd become a mainstay at the center of Detroit's swarming defense. His 176 tackles, five sacks, and three forced fumbles in 2025 earned him his first Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections while making him one of the most valuable IDP assets in the game. At 25 years old, Campbell is RotoBaller's LB1, and this long-term security should be enough to keep him at or near that spot for the foreseeable future.

    From RotoBaller

    Matthew Stafford May 22 9:20am ET
    Matthew Stafford

    Reigning MVP quarterback Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams have agreed to a one-year extension worth up to $60 million with incentives. Stafford can now earn up to $105 million over the next two seasons, as he is committed to the Rams through 2027. The 17-year veteran threw a career-high 46 touchdown passes in 2025 while topping 4,700 passing yards for only the fourth time in his Hall of Fame-worthy career. With Los Angeles all in on another Super Bowl push, the environment around Stafford should continue to support fantasy success, and with him entering his age-38 season, he is one of the lower-cost dynasty quarterbacks still capable of turning in consistent week-winning finishes. Stafford is RotoBaller's QB25, but that ranking is likely to rise, with one additional season of reassurance making a monumental difference at this stage in his dynasty career.

    From RotoBaller

    Calvin Ridley May 21 4:30pm ET
    Calvin Ridley

    Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley (leg) was not seen at the team's OTA practice session on Thursday, according to A to Z Sports' Buck Reising. It's not a huge surprise that Ridley still isn't ready for offseason workouts after he broke his fibula in the Week 11 loss to the Houston Texans last November. The 31-year-old veteran pass-catcher finished with a career-low 17 receptions (36 targets) for 303 yards and no touchdowns in seven games played in 2025 in his second year in Tennessee. Not only is his health a concern going into his eighth year in the league, but volume will most likely be an issue, too, after the Titans added target-hot Wan'Dale Robinson in free agency and rookie Carnell Tate with the fourth overall pick in the NFL draft. Ridley will also be playing for a coaching staff in 2026 that isn't tied to him at all, which will likely be bad news for his involvement when he's healthy. He has plummeted to WR61 in RotoBaller's redraft rankings for 2026, and he won't be an intriguing buy-low target in dynasty/keeper leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Carnell Tate May 21 4:20pm ET
    Carnell Tate

    Tennessee Titans rookie first-round wide receiver Carnell Tate was an "instant winner" during the team's OTA practice session on Thursday, according to Austin Stanley of A to Z Sports. Tate, the fourth overall pick in April out of Ohio State, had multiple touchdown catches from quarterback Cam Ward in team drills, both long and short. He was catching footballs all over the field, both open and contested, and his hands and body control were "as advertised." Some draft analysts thought the Titans reached considerably when taking Tate within the first five picks of this year's draft, especially after his 4.53-second 40-yard dash was a disappointment at the combine. The 21-year-old wins with quickness and strong route-running skills over physicality at 6-foot-2 and 192 pounds. He might not be the highest-ceiling rookie wideout, but he is expected to contribute immediately in coordinator Brian Daboll's offense, and he should be fantasy relevant right away in redraft leagues in 2026. Tate's fantasy value in his rookie year will be tied to Ward's Year 2 development, but RotoBaller has the former Buckeye ranked as the No. 29 fantasy WR in 2026.

    From RotoBaller

  • 2026 AVG Draft Position
  • NFL Week 1
    Patriots44.5u
    Seahawks-4.5
    Wed 8:20pm ET
    49ers49.5u
    Rams-2.5
    Thu 8:35pm ET
    Falcons41.5u
    Steelers-3
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Ravens48.5u
    Colts+3.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Bills44.5u
    Texans+1.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Bears45.5u
    Panthers+2.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Browns40.5u
    Jaguars-7
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Jets38.5u
    Titans-3
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Saints50.5u
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