In the last few days, fantasy football rankings have shifted dramatically due to free agency moves and contract news reshaping rosters for the 2026 season. FantasyPros' expert consensus rankings now top out with Bijan Robinson at number one overall, followed closely by Puka Nacua at two, Jahmyr Gibbs at three, Ja'Marr Chase at four, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba rounding out the top five, reflecting a strong emphasis on elite running backs and wide receivers in PPR formats.[1] CBS Sports echoes this with Christian McCaffrey leading their top 150 PPR list, Bijan Robinson second, Puka Nacua third, Jaxon Smith-Njigba fourth, and Jahmyr Gibbs fifth, highlighting post-free agency stability at the top despite new team dynamics.[5]
Key news impacting these rankings includes the New Orleans Saints' backfield plans, as head coach Kellen Moore told Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football that he envisions Alvin Kamara and newly signed Travis Etienne coexisting effectively, tempering Etienne's standalone fantasy upside after his four-year, $48 million deal with $28 million guaranteed—news from Draft Sharks that dropped Etienne in some RB rankings.[4] Over in Las Vegas, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported the Raiders signed Kirk Cousins to what looks like a five-year, $172 million pact but is effectively a one-year, $20 million bridge to mentor quarterback Fernando Mendoza, boosting the passing game for Raiders skill players.[3]
Sports Illustrated's Michael Fabiano released post-free agency rankings for running backs and quarterbacks, grading major moves like those affecting Kenneth Walker III as a winner and Alec Pierce as a loser, while noting a hectic free-agent period that shuffled situations across the league.[6] NFL Fantasy's weekly rankings spotlight quarterbacks like Jaxson Dart of the Giants at number one, Trevor Lawrence second, and Dak Prescott third ahead of matchups, signaling early bye-week and injury adjustments with players like Brock Purdy questionable.[2]
PlayerProfiler highlighted Colts wideout Josh Downs as primed for a breakout, adding intrigue to Indianapolis' offense.[3] These developments have experts at RotoWire and elsewhere urging managers to reassess drafts, with running back committees and QB bridges creating volatility in mid-tier rankings.[7]
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