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With the NFL Draft now right around the corner, fantasy football managers should expect the noise to get louder and louder. However, some of what you are hearing is valuable, and the rest is just noise.
If you have been paying attention to the talk about the 2026 NFL Draft, you have probably heard that it is a weak class for Dynasty Fantasy Football rookie drafts. I will not dispute that, particularly at quarterback and running back. But the one position ...
Carnell Tate and Jordyn Tyson are vying for the WR1 crown as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches. Meanwhile, North Dakota State's Bryce Lance looks like one of the best sleepers in the class.
The 2026 NFL Draft begins on Thursday night. While this class lacks the buzz typically seen at this time of year, it has plenty of great players who should be able to impact pro teams. That’s especially true if you are searching for an offensive tackle,
As far as Fantasy Football goes, the deepest position in the 2026 NFL Draft is wide receiver. There isn't a stud at the top like Jeremiyah Love is for running backs or Fernando Mendoza is for quarterbacks, but there are plenty of wideouts who fall into the range of "should at least be good, might wind up being amazing."