2026 Fantasy Football
Position Rankings
40 Ranked Players
Quarterbacks
60 Ranked Players
Running Backs
60 Ranked Players
Wide Receivers
40 Ranked Players
Tight Ends
60 Ranked Players
FLEX
20 Ranked Players
Kickers
32 Ranked Players
Defenses
Houston Texans
Denver Broncos
Cleveland Browns
Seattle Seahawks
Jacksonville Jaguars
How to Use These Rankings for Draft Prep
These rankings are built for one thing: helping you identify value before and during your fantasy draft. Players are ranked by actual per-game production, not projections or expert consensus. That means the list reflects what each player actually did on the field in 2025, not what someone thinks they might do in 2026. Use the tiers (Elite, Starter, Flex, Bench) to identify where position runs happen in your draft and where you can wait for value.
During the season, these same rankings drive weekly start/sit context. A player ranked in the top 5 at his position has earned that spot with consistent production, which means he gets a longer leash on a tough matchup week than a borderline starter. Pair these rankings with DraftCall's AI comparison engine to turn draft research into weekly lineup decisions.

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