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        NFL Free Agency Tracker 2026: Top Fantasy & IDP Targets
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        NFL Free Agency Tracker 2026: Top Fantasy & IDP Targets

        Will George Pickens shake up another WR corps in free agency, or will Dallas cling to him? And where might a fantasy sleeper emerge? Keep tabs on this tracker all offseason to get the scoop.

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        Jeremiyah Love's Dynasty Value extends into the top-5 among all RBs, vets and rookies.
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        Jeremiyah Love Dynasty Value: Why He’s the Clear 1.01 in Rookie Drafts

        The data and the film agree. Love belongs in a tier of his own at the top of rookie drafts, even in superflex setups.

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        Jeremiyah Love sits atop the 2026 dynasty rookie rankings
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        2026 Dynasty Rookie Rankings: The Wild Card Class That Has Scouts Guessing (Updated Jan. 19)

        The 2026 dynasty rookie class is a gambler's dream — bursting with athletic freaks and dual-threat QBs, but no sure-fire superstars in sight. Before you bet those future picks, here's what this wild card class is actually worth.

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        Fernando Mendoza finds himself near the top of the 2026 dynasty superflex rookie rankings.
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        2026 Dynasty Superflex Rookie Rankings: The Year of the QB (Updated Jan. 19)

        The 2026 QB class has plenty of potential, but it lacks the elite option of years past. With a weak skill crop in general, this could be a year to invest in a QB.

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        DeVonta Smith is a Buy Target in Dynasty
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        Dynasty Trade Targets: Four Players to Buy and Four to Move Before It’s Too Late

        With the fantasy offseason here, now is the time to trade. These dynasty buys and sells can improve your roster now and set you up long term.

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        Arvell Reese could be an instant impact LB
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        2026 Dynasty IDP Rookie Rankings: A Strong Class Across the Defense

        The 2026 IDP class outshines the offense, led by strong LBs, disruptive edge rushers, and impact DBs. This is a year to invest heavily in IDPs.

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        Sorting the 2025 Rookie IDPs from Studs to Shrugs
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        Sorting the 2025 Rookie IDPs from Studs to Shrugs

        Did Abdul Carter disappoint with his rookie numbers or set the table for a big career? Who already looks studly, and who should leave you wary? Let's dig in and figure it out.

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        Luther Burden made our updated list of dynasty risers and fallers
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        Dynasty Risers and Fallers: Is Luther Burden WR1 in Chicago?

        Dynasty value changes when teams commit, and Chicago’s offense showed growing confidence in Burden in the second half of 2025. He's just one of 17 players on the move in our latest edition of Dynasty Risers/Fallers.

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        Sam Darnold Feeling Better, Limited On Wednesday

        Sam Darnold Feeling Better, Limited On Wednesday

        Seahawks QB Sam Darnold (oblique) was limited in Wednesday's practice. He "continues to get better," HC Mike Macdonald said, but is expected to be limited throughout the week. "He's not going to be a full-go the whole week, so we have a plan; we're going to work through it, see how the day goes and then we'll kind of take it day by day and take it to tomorrow," Macdonald said Wednesday. "But he won't be throwing every ball every play for the whole week, no." Darnold didn't need to do much in last week's easy win over the 49ers, but he completed 71% of his 17 passes at 7.3 yards per attempt. He's fully expected to start Sunday's NFC Championship vs. the Rams.

        The Buccaneers are hiring Zac Robinson as their new OC, "with a big push" from QB Baker Mayfield, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Mayfield worked with Robinson during his six-week stint with the Rams in 2022. Robinson spent five seasons working under Sean McVay in Los Angeles before serving as Falcons OC for the last two. Atlanta ranked sixth in yards and 13th in points in Robinson's debut, before falling to 14th in yards and 24th in points this past year. Both of Robinson's Falcons offenses ranked higher in rush attempts than pass attempts. Expect him to bring a balanced attack to Tampa Bay. Considering Mayfield's hand in the hiring, though, consider the move good news for the QB's chances of a bounce-back 2026.

        Texans WR Tank Dell is expected to be ready for the offseason program, GM Nick Caserio said Wednesday. Dell missed the entire 2025 season after damaging the ACL, MCL, LCL, and meniscus in his left knee in December 2024. He needed at least two surgeries. Caserio admitted that the team still doesn't know how Dell will fare coming off such a significant injury. "Have a better idea when you get on field what that actually looks like," Caserio said. "Knowing Tank, cautiously optimistic he can be Tank Dell." There simply aren't many instances of a player returning from an injury like this, so Dell is an impossible projection at this point of the offseason. He's no better than a late-round flier in early best-ball drafts -- but we'll certainly keep a close eye on his status throughout the offseason. Dell at least has age on his side at just 26.

        Texans RB Joe Mixon remains uncertain for 2026, GM Nick Caserio said at Wednesday's end-of-season press conference. Caserio didn't give many details on Mixon's foot, calling it a "freak" injury. "It was more of a medical condition or situation that never ... really didn't improve maybe as much as everybody would have hoped," he said. Caserio added that the team isn't exactly sure where Mixon is at in his recovery. "We haven't seen Joe in a little bit, so I think at some point we'll see him and then we'll be able to evaluate kind of where he is and then based on information, we'll see where his status is." This has been and remains a weird situation. We'll keep you updated on Mixon's status throughout the offseason. He has one year but no guaranteed money left on his contract, so he'd be a relatively easy cut. Dynasty managers should not be counting on Mixon in 2026 or beyond. And he's probably best just avoiding in best-ball drafts until we know more about his health.

        Bills GM Brandon Beane said Wednesday that QB Josh Allen could undergo a procedure on his right foot. Per Beane, any procedure would not impact Allen’s availability for OTAs. Allen first suffered the injury in Week 16 and aggravated it in Week 17. We’ll monitor the situation for any changes to his offseason timeline.

        Let's just give you the language from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero: "The Chargers plan to hire Mike McDaniel as their offensive coordinator." That report stipulates that McDaniel remains in play for the HC positions in Baltimore and Las Vegas. But if he doesn't assume a head-coaching position, he'll apparently pilot the Chargers' offense.

        The Titans have chosen 49ers DC Robert Saleh to become the next head coach, according to multiple reports. Saleh's 2025 in San Francisco followed 3+ seasons as the head man for the Jets. He went 20-36 over that span, topping out at 7-10 in both 2022 and 2023. New York dumped him after five games in 2024. Before that, Saleh coordinated the San Francisco defense for another four years, beginning with Kyle Shanahan's first year at the helm (2017).

        Miami has chosen Jeff Hafley to be the next head coach, according to multiple reports. Hafley spent the past two years as Green Bay's defensive coordinator after four as Boston College HC. His previous NFL experience included:

        • three years as 49ers DBs coach (one under Chip Kelly, two under Kyle Shanahan)
        • two years as Browns CBs coach (both under Mike Pettine)
        • and two coaching DBs in Tampa (both under Greg Schiano)

        According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, "All signs are pointing towards Eric Bieniemy returning to the Chiefs as their offensive coordinator." Matt Nagy served as OC in 2025 and the previous two years, his second stint with the team. His contract runs out at the end of this NFL season, and K.C.'s reportedly expecting Nagy to land a head-coaching gig somewhere in this cycle. Bieniemy actually took over as Chiefs OC the last time Nagy left (for the Chicago head job in 2018) and stayed in that role through 2022.

        The Lions are hiring Drew Petzing as their new OC, according to multiple reports. ESPN's Eric Woodyard writes that Petzing is expected to call plays, after HC Dan Campbell took over those duties during the second half of 2025. Petzing spent the past three seasons as Cardinals OC. Arizona's offenses were middling under Petzing, ranking 19th, 11th, and 19th in total yards and 24th, 12th, and 23rd in points. But he piloted productive and efficient running games in 2023 and 2024, with the Cardinals ranking top seven in both rushing yards and yards per carry both years. Arizona sunk to 31st in yards this past year but still ranked 16th in yards per carry. QB Kyler Murray played a big part in those rushing attacks. But Cardinals RBs averaged 4.7 yards per carry in Petzing's scheme. Consider this hire good news for RB Jahmyr Gibbs.

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