
8 Players the Public is Fading - 2026 Fantasy Football Advice
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A.J. Brown
A.J. Brown is ranked higher than Drake London by the source, reflecting a preference for other wide receivers in that draft range.
Insight pageAaron Rodgers
The source highlights the risk of a 43-year-old Aaron Rodgers leading a team that was bottom-five in pace last season, negatively impacting the fantasy outlook for his receivers.
Insight pageBijan Robinson
Bijan Robinson is considered a high-value draft pick and a comparable prospect to other top-tier running backs. He is described as a great receiver and phenomenal on early downs, though he faces a difficult quarterback situation.
Insight pageBrock Bowers
The source prefers Brock Bowers over Trey McBride at their respective ADPs, suggesting that if a drafter is going to spend a high pick on a tight end, Bowers is the better value choice. The source also recommends targeting Bowers in the middle of the second round as a preferred draft option over players like Drake London.
Insight pageCade Otton
Cade Otton is mentioned as a potential tight end pairing strategy alongside Juwan Johnson, though his immediate impact is uncertain due to his recovery from injury.
Insight pageCaleb Williams
Caleb Williams is currently being drafted after Jayden Daniels in the current market.
Insight pageCarson Beck
The transition to rookie quarterback Carson Beck is expected to significantly reduce the Cardinals' pass volume, with projections dropping from high-volume games to roughly 30 pass attempts per game.
Insight pageChase Brown
Nick recommends pairing Ashton Genty with Chase Brown as a preferred draft strategy.
Insight pageChris Olave
Chris Olave is identified as a primary target in the Saints' offense, especially given the significant injuries to teammates like Taysom Hill and Alvin Kamara.
Insight pageChristian Watson
The source mentions Christian Watson as a player typically available in the late fifth round, representing the opportunity cost of drafting Joe Burrow at his current ADP.
Insight pageDK Metcalf
The source advises against drafting DK Metcalf, labeling him a player who will not be a difference-maker in fantasy football. Concerns include a 43-year-old quarterback (Aaron Rodgers), slow team pace, increased target competition, and a history of overrated performance.
Insight pageDrake London
Drake London is identified as a polarizing player who is frequently faded in drafts, largely due to strategy-based preferences for running backs in the second round and concerns regarding the Falcons' poor quarterback situation. The source questions the value of spending a second-round pick on him under these circumstances.
Insight pageGeorge Kittle
The source expresses optimism for George Kittle this season but suggests drafting him as a value who may need time to ramp up due to his recovery from a torn Achilles. Pairing him with a player like Juwan Johnson is recommended to cover the early-season uncertainty.
Insight pageJ.K. Dobbins
The source views JK Dobbins as a better value than RJ Harvey, recommending him as a target if drafted a round later than Harvey. The team's commitment to Dobbins is evidenced by his resignation and the coaching staff's stated preference for him, with expectations that he will start the season as the lead running back on early downs.
Insight pageNick expects J.K. Dobbins to start the season as the lead running back on early downs.
Insight pageJa'Marr Chase
Ja'Marr Chase is positioned for a phenomenal season, provided the Bengals fix their offensive line and Joe Burrow stays healthy. He is now healthy alongside Tee Higgins, and the source maintains he should not be ranked above Bijan Robinson, prioritizing the running back position from a strategy perspective.
Insight pageJalen Hurts
The source notes that Jayden Daniels is currently being drafted ahead of Jalen Hurts in fantasy drafts.
Insight pageJames Cook
Nick recommends pairing Ashton Genty with James Cook as a preferred draft strategy.
Insight pageJayden Daniels
Jayden Daniels has an early sixth-round ADP, which the source considers an ideal spot to target a quarterback, though they prefer waiting until the seventh or eighth round. While the source acknowledges his injury risk and risky play style, they emphasize his 25 points-per-game ceiling as a potential league-winning outcome that makes him worth drafting despite the risk.
Insight pageJeremiyah Love
The Cardinals invested heavily in Jeremiah Love by drafting him third overall and making him the highest-paid running back in the NFL by guaranteed money, signaling a clear shift toward a run-heavy offensive strategy.
Insight pageJoe Burrow
If Joe Burrow stays healthy, the source projects he could facilitate a massive season for his receivers, potentially reaching 1,800 yards and 20 touchdowns for his top target. While his late fifth-round ADP carries opportunity cost and he lacks the 99th percentile rushing ceiling of Jayden Daniels, he could see a career season due to an improved offensive line and healthy receivers.
Insight pageJonah Coleman
Jonah Coleman is viewed as a high-upside value pick compared to RJ Harvey. The source notes that Coleman looked impressive in the preseason, is preferred in pass protection, and was a priority draft pick in the early fourth round. Nick suggests Coleman appears to be a more effective early-down running back than both J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey.
Insight pageJonathon Brooks
The source identifies Jonathon Brooks as a preferred draft target over RJ Harvey, noting that Brooks is one of several players in the 7-8 turn range that the source would draft ahead of Harvey.
Insight pageJosh Allen
The source classifies Josh Allen as a tier-one quarterback who has consistently finished as a top-two option for six consecutive years, justifying his higher draft price.
Insight pageJosh Downs
The source identifies Josh Downs as a preferred draft target over RJ Harvey, noting that Downs is one of several players in the 7-8 turn range that the source would draft ahead of Harvey.
Insight pageJustin Herbert
The source identifies Justin Herbert as a better draft pick than Jayden Daniels, specifically recommending him as a target in redraft leagues.
Insight pageJuwan Johnson
Juwan Johnson is a high-upside target due to injuries to Saints playmakers, potentially becoming the second-most targeted player on the team. He is recommended as a strong start to the season, particularly in two-tight-end leagues or as a bridge option while waiting for other tight ends to get healthy.
Insight pageThe source admits to being too low on Jawan Johnson previously but now ranks him ahead of ADP, citing consistent positive reports and a potential target vacuum created by injuries to teammates Tyson and Kamara.
Insight pageKhalil Herbert
The source identifies Khalil Herbert as a preferred draft target over RJ Harvey, noting that Herbert is one of several players in the 7-8 turn range that the source would draft ahead of Harvey.
Insight pageMichael Penix Jr.
Michael Penix Jr. is coming off his third torn ACL, and the source expresses uncertainty regarding his health and his ability to perform as a high-level quarterback, which compounds the uncertainty surrounding the Falcons' quarterback situation.
Insight pageMichael Pittman
The source suggests that Michael Pittman Jr. could potentially out-target DK Metcalf this season.
Insight pageMichael Wilson
Michael Wilson is noted as part of a crowded target environment in Arizona alongside Marvin Harrison Jr., contributing to the concern regarding target competition for other pass catchers.
Insight pageNico Collins
Nico Collins is ranked ahead of Drake London, a stance reinforced by the injury to Jaden Higgins.
Insight pageParker Washington
The source mentions Parker Washington as a player typically available in the late fifth round, representing the opportunity cost of drafting Joe Burrow at his current ADP.
Insight pageRhamondre Stevenson
The source identifies Rhamondre Stevenson as a preferred draft target over RJ Harvey, noting that Stevenson is one of several players in the 7-8 turn range that the source would draft ahead of Harvey.
Insight pageRJ Harvey
Nick agrees with the public's decision to fade RJ Harvey, noting that he failed to capitalize on his opportunity last season even after J.K. Dobbins was injured. Despite being a featured back, the team's ground efficiency suffered, and the organization explicitly stated a need for improvement. Subsequent moves—resigning Dobbins and drafting Jonah Coleman—suggest Harvey's role and ceiling are severely capped, making him a risky draft choice.
Insight pageTee Higgins
The source notes that Tee Higgins is finally healthy, which contributes to the potential for a career season for Joe Burrow.
Insight pageTravis Etienne
The source does not expect Travis Etienne to command a high volume of targets in the Saints' offense, which helps clear the path for other pass-catchers like Juwan Johnson.
Insight pageTrevor Lawrence
The source identifies Trevor Lawrence as a better draft pick than Jayden Daniels, specifically recommending him as a target in redraft leagues.
Insight pageTrey McBride
The source considers Trey McBride overpriced at his current ADP (2-3 turn, 17th overall on ESPN). While acknowledging he will likely have a good season, the source argues his ADP is too aggressive and too close to Brock Bowers, making Bowers a better value. Additionally, McBride's route participation is expected to decline significantly from his league-leading 121-route advantage last season due to a more run-heavy offense, lower play volume, and a brutal schedule.
Insight pageTyler Allgeier
The source notes that Tyler Allgeier is the third highest-paid backup running back in the NFL, which serves as evidence of the team's heavy financial commitment to the running back position this offseason.
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