The NFL Combine will give us the first real look at size measurements and drill numbers for the top 2026 NFL Draft prospects — and the top dynasty rookie prospects.
Nathan Jahnke breaks down the biggest winners and losers from the 2026 NFL coaching cycle to detail the biggest winners and losers from a fantasy football perspective.
McGowan has the build and athleticism to be a starting-caliber back at the NFL level. His explosiveness in short areas and long speed, paired with quick processing and play speed, make him a difference-maker between the tackles in power-run concepts.
Coleman may not have the flashy athleticism of a fan-favorite RB1, but his game is efficient, powerful and translatable to NFL success, specifically behind zone-blocking schemes where he can gain momentum and one-cut into rushing lanes. He also brings plus third-down reliability as a receiver and pass protector.
Simply put, Jeremiyah Love is what a first-round running back looks like: frame, athleticism, coordination and playmaker mentality. He brings true impact value in the running and passing games.
Josh Allen remains the gold standard in fantasy, pairing unmatched consistency with elite dual-threat production entering his age-30 season. Right behind him, Drake Maye’s historic sophomore breakout makes a compelling case for the next long-term QB1 in dynasty formats.
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The Cowboys and free-agent-to-be running back Javonte Williams reached agreement on a three-year contract that includes $16 million in guaranteed money, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday.
The Chiefs released veteran defensive end Mike Danna on Monday as they work to get under the salary cap by the start of the new league year in two weeks.
With the Dallas Cowboys, in the words of executive vice president Stephen Jones, "leaning" toward using the franchise tag on Pro Bowl wide receiver George Pickens, the organization is also aware of the fallout from that potential decision.
Teams are allowed to apply franchise and transition tags to players from Feb. 17 through March 3. See who has been tagged so far and what could come next.
The Scouting Combine is mostly for players who are draft eligible, but this year at least one quarterback who has already been on an NFL roster will have scouts checking him out in Indianapolis.
The NFL Competition Committee has discussed a change to the league's rules that would allow replay officials throw penalty flags for fouls that went unpunished on the field.
The Cowboys agreed to a new contract with running back Javonte Williams over the weekend and they are poised to use the franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens, but those aren't the only pieces of business they are contending with ahead of the new league year.
Last year, the league office cajoled the Lions into proposing a new way of seeding the playoffs, with division champions no longer guaranteed a home game.
We've known for some time that former Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka would be part of the Lions' coaching staff in 2026 and the team officially announced his title on Monday.
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