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        Christian Watson rates among our potential fantasy football breakouts for 2026.
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        Fantasy Football Breakouts: Christian Watson Leads Trio with League-Winning Upside

        If you're not drafting Christian Watson, then you're missing out on loads of upside. And your reasoning is probably flawed. Here's his case plus two more potential difference makers.

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        Can Alec Pierce Produce on an injured ankle?
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        The Colts Freed Up a Bunch of Targets; Who’s Ready to Catch ‘Em?

        Michael Pittman’s gone. Alec Pierce has a bum ankle. Josh Downs is coming off a down year. And Jonathan Taylor can’t carry on every play (can he?). Let’s figure out which Colts could see a value spike … and who might be regression risks.

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        Video: Best Ball ADP is WRONG About These Players

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        Superflex Mock Draft: Can you pass on the top-end QBs?
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        Superflex Mock Draft: Finding 2026's Optimal Strategy

        We tested multiple strategies in a superflex mock draft: Two Early QBs, Hero QB, and Wait on QBs. The winner? Maybe not the one you’d expect.

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        TreVeyon Henderson has a chance to earn more work in 2026 and become a fantasy difference-maker
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        Can TreVeyon Henderson Take Over the Patriots Backfield?

        Henderson showed RB1 upside as a rookie, but the full takeover never came while Rhamondre Stevenson was active. To break out in 2026, Henderson needs to earn more of the valuable touches in the passing game and near the goal line. Plus, after last year’s breakout, should you target Drake Maye?

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        Best Ball Draft Strategy

        You don’t win best ball leagues by playing it safe. You win by stacking wisely, chasing upside, and pouncing on value before the rest of your draft room sees it. This guide breaks down the tactics you need to build a roster that blows past the field.

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        Tee Higgins' fantasy value is fueled by a reliably pass-heavy Bengals offense
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        Why The Bengals Are The Safest Bet In Fantasy Football

        The Bengals offer something rare in fantasy football: Certainty. This offense has been one of fantasy football's most reliable engines. And with Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Chase Brown all returning, Cincinnati once again looks like one of the safest bets to deliver fantasy value in 2026.

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        Get These Values Before the Best Ball Market Catches Up

        Best ball gives you no waivers and no cleanup moves, so early-round value matters even more. These are the players to target through the first 10 rounds before ADP adjusts.

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        Are The Bears Overhyped Or Underpriced?

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        Justin Jefferson looks like a strong rebound candidate ahead of 2026 fantasy drafts
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        Can You Trust Justin Jefferson After an Ugly 2025?

        Minnesota’s QB mess crushed Jefferson in 2025. Kyler Murray upgrades the position, but we still need to figure out whether Jefferson's new setup supports his Round 1 ADP. Plus, does Murray stand out in a crowded group of mid-round QBs?

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        Fantasy Football Sleepers 2026: Sneaky Good, Stupid Cheap

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        Is David Montgomery The Cheapest Three-Down Back In Fantasy Football?

        Is David Montgomery The Cheapest Three-Down Back In Fantasy Football?

        Texans insider Aaron Wilson believes the team is building a "smash mouth" offense "built around bell cow RB David Montgomery." Wilson notes that Houston's running game last year, led by RB Woody Marks, wasn't good enough. The team responded by trading for Montgomery and then giving him a two-year, $16.5 million deal. But just how big a role will Montgomery play this season?

        Let’s just let ESPN Browns reporter Daniel Oyefusi deliver the primary info: “The Browns drafted wide receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston in April, but no Cleveland wideout was targeted more than [Isaiah Bond] this spring.” That’s especially worth noting for two reasons:

        1. Cleveland drafted Concepcion in the first round and Boston in the second. So the team clearly not only likes them but should be incentivized to develop them quickly into key contributors.
        2. Although Bond arrived as an undrafted free agent, he’s not your typical UDFA.

        Our prospect guru Shane Hallam deemed Bond a Round 4-5 prospect who “certainly could have been a Day 2 pick” with more college production. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler rated him a third-round talent and the No. 10 WR prospect in the class.

        Bond went undrafted because he got arrested on sexual-assault allegations just two weeks before the draft. A Texas grand jury determined in August, though, that the case didn’t merit an indictment. Bond subsequently signed with Cleveland

        The Colts expect Tyler Warren to take a step forward in Year 2, according to Mike Chappell of Fox 59. HC Shane Steichen said Warren is still growing and specifically pointed to improvement “coming in and out of breaks”. QB Daniel Jones said Warren is already “making a jump” this offseason. Warren finished TE11 with 11.1 PPR points per game, the 10th-most ever by a rookie TE, so another step could push him into the top three at the position, especially in PPR.

        Washington presents one of the most interesting backfields to watch for potential 2026 fantasy value. Why? The Commanders ranked fifth in the league in scoring and seventh in total yards with a healthy QB Jayden Daniels in 2024. That team also ranked top 5 in rushing attempts, rushing yards, yards per attempt, and rushing TDs. And although the QB helped those numbers, Washington RBs also tallied the league’s 11th-most PPR points that season. That group found Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler finishing 30th and 32nd, respectively, in PPR points per game. Even last year’s struggling Commanders offense -- with just seven games from Daniels -- still finished ninth in rushing attempts, fourth in yards, fifth in yards per carry and eighth in TDs. This year’s backfield swapped out Ekeler and Chris Rodriguez for multiple new candidates but lacks role clarity as we head toward summer. That’s why it’s important to track the buzz from practices.

        Lions TE Sam LaPorta is expected to be "full go" for training camp, according to Tim Twentyman of the team's official website. LaPorta is working his way back from November back surgery and has been limited in practices this month.

        The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt calls WR Adonai Mitchell one of the Jets' "biggest stars" so far this offseason. Mitchell has drawn praise from other media members, as well as teammates and coaches.

        Broncos QB Bo Nix needed two surgeries on the right ankle he fractured in January's playoff win over the Bills. The first repaired the ankle and the second, which came in April, was to remove bone spurs, Nix said this week. He's been a limited participant in minicamp and is on track to be a full-go for training camp. Nix isn't worried about the ankle heading into the 2026 season.

        Chargers WR Ladd McConkey revealed Tuesday that he's missed time this offseason with a left hamstring injury. He expects to be ready for the start of training camp in late July. "There's no reason to rush it and really push it and then have another setback and then you bleed into training camp," McConkey said.

        Titans HC Brian Daboll praised the progress of rookie WR Carnell Tate. “We’ve thrown a lot at these guys and he’s picked it up extremely well,” Daboll said via Nashville Post. “I’ve done this for a long time. In terms of picking it up, he’s been one of the tops at the skill position.”

        We reported last week that Saints WR Chris Olave remained sidelined after a blood clot was found in his lung in January. According to New Orleans Football's Nick Underhill, Olave is slated to get off his blood thinners on June 29. It sounds like he'll be fully cleared at that point. "Everything to this point is going exactly as planned," Underhill adds.

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