The latest fantasy football analysis zeroes in on late‑round quarterback options, with Kyler Murray emerging as a compelling choice thanks to his dual‑threat skill set and a noticeable rise in rushing yards per game.
The Vikings and Packers present intriguing backfield scenarios. Under head coach Kevin O'Connell, the Vikings have a balanced attack, while the Packers' offense, led by J.J. McCarthy, offers multiple playmakers such as Aaron Jones and the undervalued Jordan Mason.
Justin Jefferson, despite posting career lows in yardage, touchdowns and catch rate last season, remains a potential value pick for those willing to bet on a rebound.
Jordan Love is projected to bounce back in 2026 after a season marred by injury, adding another layer of intrigue to the quarterback conversation.
The Health Equation
Tyler Warren’s fantasy output is tightly linked to Daniel Jones’ health. When Jones is on the field, Warren averages 13.1 points per game, but that figure drops sharply to 6.3 points when Jones is unavailable.
Guillotine Leagues demand a different mindset: players must steer clear of high‑risk, low‑reward selections such as injured athletes or rookies with uncertain snap counts.
Instead, the smartest approach is to target athletes who enjoy strong or guaranteed workloads, ensuring they stay on the field long enough to deliver consistent points.