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  • Player Notes
    Xavier Worthy Apr 26 2:10pm ET
    Xavier Worthy

    Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy turned in an underwhelming season in 2025, recording 42 receptions for 532 yards and a touchdown on 73 targets across 14 games. Despite abundant target-earning opportunities in Kansas City for much of the season, Worthy's numbers fell across the board from his rookie year in 2024. Due to his poor performance, Worthy's dynasty value is declining heading into 2026. However, the Chiefs have yet to make notable changes to their pass-catching group this offseason. Kansas City used a fifth-round pick on University of Cincinnati wide receiver Cyrus Allen, but he's unlikely to play a significant role as a rookie. As a result, Worthy should have plenty of chances to put together a bounce-back campaign in 2026. While Worthy's NFL production to this point does not inspire a ton of confidence, dynasty managers may want to consider buying low on him given his expected role in Kansas City.

    From RotoBaller

    Skyler Bell Apr 26 2:00pm ET
    Skyler Bell

    Former UConn wide receiver Skyler Bell was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Per Ryan Talbot of syracuse.com, Bell has drawn comparisons to current Cincinnati Bengals superstar Ja'Marr Chase for his athleticism and big-play skillset with the ball in his hands. Bell was highly productive as a college senior in 2025, recording 101 receptions for 1,278 yards and 13 touchdowns across 13 games. A comparison to Chase is probably unfair to any young wide receiver, let alone a fourth-round pick. However, Bell should have a chance to make an immediate impact in a Bills' wide receiver room that appears to be searching for consistent contributors outside of D. Moore and Khalil Shakir. In dynasty formats, Bell could be a sleeper for managers to keep an eye on heading into 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Jayden Daniels Apr 26 1:50pm ET
    Jayden Daniels

    After an electric rookie season in 2024, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered through a disastrous sophomore campaign in 2025. Knee, hamstring, and elbow injuries limited him to just seven games played. Daniels also saw his efficiency as both a passer and a rusher drop across the board in the games he was healthy for. He averaged just 6.7 yards per pass attempt and 4.8 yards per carry in 2025, down from 7.4 yards per pass attempt and six yards per carry in 2024. Daniels should enter 2026 fully healthy, which obviously improves his odds for a bounce-back year. However, Washington used its lone selection in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft on the defensive side of the ball. While the Commanders did add Clemson wideout Antonio Williams in the third round, they left the offensive line in front of Daniels largely unchanged. Daniels elite dual-threat ability means his dynasty upside remains sky-high. Still, there are question marks around Daniels' supporting cast in Washington heading into his third NFL season.

    From RotoBaller

    Joe Burrow Apr 26 1:40pm ET
    Joe Burrow

    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow battled through yet another injury-marred season in 2025, missing nine games due to a toe injury. Dating back to the start of the 2023 season, Burrow has been sidelined by injury for 16 contests. When healthy in 2025, the 29-year-old remained highly productive, completing 66.8% of his pass attempts for 1,809 yards, 17 touchdowns, and five interceptions. Throughout Burrow's career, the offensive line play in front of him in Cincinnati has consistently been problematic. The Bengals added a pair of offensive linemen in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting Auburn center Connor Lew in the fourth round and Duke guard Brian Parker II in the sixth round. However, neither player projects as an immediate difference-maker for a line that remains questionable heading into 2026. While Burrow is more than capable of turning in elite fantasy seasons, his dynasty value remains shrouded by his injury track record.

    From RotoBaller

    Andrei Iosivas Apr 26 1:30pm ET
    Andrei Iosivas

    Across 17 games in 2025, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Andrei Iosivas recorded 33 receptions for 435 yards and two touchdowns on 58 targets. Over the past two seasons, the 26-year-old has established himself as the clear WR3 in Cincinnati behind star wideouts Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. When both Chase and Higgins are healthy, Iosivas does not have a clear path to consistent fantasy production. However, Higgins has missed 12 games over the past three seasons, which has periodically opened up opportunities for Iosivas. In the 2026 NFL Draft, Cincinnati used a fourth-round pick on talented Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young. While Young is far from a lock to beat out Iosivas for the Bengals WR3 role, Iosivas could now face yet another impediment to fantasy-relevant target opportunity in Cincinnati. As he heads into his fourth NFL season, Iosivas' dynasty value would likely be improved by a change in scenery.

    From RotoBaller

    Jaylen Wright Apr 26 1:20pm ET
    Jaylen Wright

    Across 10 games in 2025, Miami Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright recorded 332 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns on 75 touches. Wright got off to a slow start to the year after suffering a leg injury that caused him to miss time. However, he gradually worked his way past fellow Dolphins back Ollie Gordon II on the depth chart and finished the year as Miami's primary RB2 behind De'Von Achane. The Dolphins did not add any notable competition to the running back room in the 2026 draft, but they did add offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor with a first-round pick. As long as Achane is in Miami, Wright's path to consistent fantasy production is largely blocked. Still, Wright offers clear handcuff appeal to fantasy managers heading into 2026, provided he can stay in front of Gordon II on the depth chart.

    From RotoBaller

    Tyjae Spears Apr 26 1:20pm ET
    Tyjae Spears

    Tennessee Titans running back Tyjae Spears will face added competition in the backfield during the 2026 season. Spears and teammate Tony Pollard survived the first two days of the draft without the team selecting a running back, but that changed on Day 3 when they selected Penn State standout Nicholas Singleton. Singleton had an explosive 2024 season but cooled off in 2025, dropping his draft stock significantly. Still, the Penn State product has proven that he is a talented player capable of contributing on the ground or through the air. That's bad news for Spears, who is a pass-catching specialist and typically gets on the field for third downs. Singleton had 91 catches and 902 receiving yards over his final three collegiate seasons. It's a contract year for Spears, so he'll do everything he can to fight for playing time so that he can showcase himself ahead of free agency. Day 3 picks typically don't contribute right away, so Spears will at least have an opportunity to solidify his role early in the season.

    From RotoBaller

    Ollie Gordon II Apr 26 1:10pm ET
    Ollie Gordon II

    Miami Dolphins running back Ollie Gordon II's roster spot isn't guaranteed ahead of the 2026 NFL season. Gordon entered this week's draft as the team's No. 3 running back behind De'Von Achane and Jaylen Wright. While the Dolphins didn't draft a running back, they did still bring in competition for Gordon by signing Texas A&M running back Le'Veon Moss as an undrafted free agent. Moss' best season at school came in 2024, when he rushed for 765 rushing yards, 141 receiving yards, and 10 rushing touchdowns. As the returner on this roster, Gordon has an early advantage over Moss for the third running back spot, but the true test will come during training camp and the preseason. Because the Dolphins have a new-look coaching staff and front office, Gordon may have to prove himself as much as Moss or any other player on the roster. The Oklahoma State product had a modest 231 scrimmage yards, but he added four touchdowns along the way. As it stands, Gordon is the RB69 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.

    From RotoBaller

    Colby Parkinson Apr 26 12:50pm ET
    Colby Parkinson

    Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson ended up leading his position group in fantasy points last year, but his position atop the depth chart may be in jeopardy ahead of the 2026 season. The Rams have 2025 second-round pick Terrance Ferguson set to make a Year 2 leap, and they also spent a second-round pick on Ohio State tight end Max Klare this past Friday. All the while, veteran Tyler Higbee was brought back on a new contract. This is a very crowded tight end room, and common sense would indicate that the Rams want to get Ferguson and Klare more involved, since they're the presumptive tight ends of the future in Los Angeles. We wouldn't be surprised if Parkinson's 2026 looks similar to the first half of 2025 -- handling a decent snap share but not being heavily involved in the passing game. He was the TE67 from Week 1-9 last season, then jumped to TE4 from Week 10-18. As it stands, he ranks as the overall TE52 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings. For comparison, Ferguson is the TE25 and Klare is the TE27.

    From RotoBaller

    Omarion Hampton Apr 26 12:40pm ET
    Omarion Hampton

    Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton remains the clear-cut No. 1 option on the depth chart heading into May. The Chargers didn't select a running back in the 2026 NFL Draft, leaving Hampton in the lead-back role and Keaton Mitchell as his projected backup. Mitchell has flashed burst and productivity in the past, and he averages 6.34 yards per carry so far in his career. While his speed fits nicely in offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel's system, he offers an occasional burst or big play, rather than every-down consistency. The every-down role should remain with Hampton, who averaged 60.6 rushing yards, 3.6 catches, 21.3 receiving yards, and 0.6 touchdowns per game while dodging injuries as a rookie last year. He remains the overall RB8 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.

    From RotoBaller

    Brandon Aiyuk Apr 26 12:30pm ET
    Brandon Aiyuk

    The Washington Commanders are expected to have interest in wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk if he is released by the San Francisco 49ers, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com. There seems to be a bit of a stalemate at this point in the offseason. The Niners have said they are in no rush and would like to trade Aiyuk. However, they've also said that Aiyuk will not play for them in 2026, so at some point, if a trade doesn't come to fruition, he'll have to be released. As a result, the Commanders are in no rush because they expect him to become a free agent before the regular season. Therefore, while Aiyuk to the Commanders is not imminent, it does seem like Washington is the early favorite to acquire him. He'd offer an enormous boost to their wide receiver room, which is relatively thin behind Terry McLaurin. Aiyuk hasn't played an NFL snap since 2024, when he tore his ACL seven games into a 25-catch, 374-yard campaign.

    From RotoBaller

    Emmett Johnson Apr 26 12:13pm ET
    Emmett Johnson

    Dynasty | The Kansas City Chiefs selected running back Emmett Johnson in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Johnson dropped all the way down into the middle of round five before being rescued by the Chiefs. This could be a good thing in the end as Kenneth Walker hasn't always stayed healthy. However, a Walker injury looks like the only thing that could possibly happen for Johnson to have any kind of short-term value at this point. He's a late round dart throw in rookie drafts after this development.

    From Dynasty League Fantasy

    Jeremiyah Love Apr 26 12:13pm ET
    Jeremiyah Love

    Dynasty | The Titans drafted running back Nicholas Singleton in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: This landing spot is an interesting one as Tennessee was rumored to have interest in Jeremiyah Love before he was taken third overall. While Singleton isn't nearly the player Love is, the Titans are at least considering we're nearing the end of the Tony Pollard era. Singleton is going to be a sneaky rookie pick and while he has a low floor as a late round draft pick, you can see a path to relevance here.

    From Dynasty League Fantasy

    Jerome Ford Apr 26 12:13pm ET
    Jerome Ford

    Dynasty | The Washington Commanders selected running back Kaytron Allen in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Allen was drafted by the Commanders in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. A true bruiser, he landed in a great spot as the Commanders have a host of running backs like Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Rachaad White, and Jerome Ford but none of them are true road graders like Allen. He should have a chance to make the team and possibly carve out an early role as a rookie.

    From Dynasty League Fantasy

    Garrett Nussmeier Apr 26 12:13pm ET
    Garrett Nussmeier

    Dynasty | The Kansas City Chiefs drafted quarterback Garrett Nussmeier in the final round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: It was quite a fall for Nussmeier, who looked like a sure-fire first round pick at this time last season. Unfortunately, inconsistency took him down this year and it seems NFL teams just didn't buy the notion it was because of an injury. He'll have a chance to learn behind Patrick Mahomes but nothing is safe for him, including his roster spot. He's going to be little more than a dart throw at this point in rookie drafts.

    From Dynasty League Fantasy

    Skyler Bell Apr 26 12:13pm ET
    Skyler Bell

    Dynasty | The Bills selected wide receiver Skyler Bell in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Bell burst on to the scene last year at UCONN and was one of the older prospects after spending five years in college. There are questions about the level of competition he's faced and the success he didn't have at his other stops but Buffalo doesn't have a loaded depth chart of pass catchers, so Bell looks like an intriguing mid-round pick.

    From Dynasty League Fantasy

    Zavier Scott Apr 26 12:13pm ET
    Zavier Scott

    Dynasty | The Vikings selected running back Demond Claiborne in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Claiborne fell all the way down to the sixth round before the Vikings finally took him. It's an interesting pick given the fact the Vikings really only have Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason at the moment. However, the draft capital used on Claiborne doesn't really guarantee him much, including a roster spot. He'll likely battle the likes of Zavier Scott and a few others for a roster spot but still looks like a mid-to-late rookie pick based on a decent landing spot.

    From Dynasty League Fantasy

    Michael Trigg Apr 26 12:13pm ET
    Michael Trigg

    Dynasty | The Dallas Cowboys have signed undrafted tight end Michael Trigg. Dynasty Analysis: Trigg was left undrafted but was immediately signed by Dallas following the NFL Draft. It was a highly disappointing development for Trigg, who saw a whopping 22 tight ends taken over the weekend without hearing his name being called. As an UDFA, he'll have a real battle on his hands to make this team. It was a surprising development and one that's going to move Trigg into no man's land in terms of rookie drafts.

    From Dynasty League Fantasy

    Sam Roush Apr 26 10:28am ET
    Sam Roush

    Dynasty | The Bears drafted tight end Sam Roush with the 69th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: The good news is Roush was taken higher than most expected, drafted by the Bears in the third round. The bad news is he's stuck behind Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet on the depth chart, making him a huge project player. As such, Roush really won't move up much on dynasty draft boards and looks like a bit of a dart throw in rookie drafts.

    Antonio Williams Apr 26 10:28am ET
    Antonio Williams

    Dynasty | The Washington Commanders drafted wide receiver Antonio Williams with the 71st overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Wiliams fell a little in the draft but may have landed in the perfect spot. If he can put his health problems behind him, he's landed on a depth chart ripe with opportunities opposite Terry McLaurin. Time will tell if someone like Brandon Aiyuk joins Washington as well, but this seems like a solid pick and Williams looks like a second round draft pick in rookie formats as a result.

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