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Fantasy Football 2026 Outlook: Bounce‑Back Candidates Ready to Shine

Tua Tagovailoa, David Montgomery and Terry McLaurin eye resurgence as the new season approaches

The 2026 fantasy football season is shaping up to be a showcase for comebacks, with three standout players poised to rewrite their narratives after turbulent years.

Tua Tagovailoa, who finished the previous campaign in Miami before a high‑profile move to the Atlanta Falcons, enters the new campaign with a fresh environment and a clear path to redemption.

Analysts project that his performance will lift him into the top tier of fantasy quarterbacks, potentially cracking the top‑20 rankings despite a modest draft position.

Joining the Falcons also brings a new offensive scheme, one that could maximize his play‑action threat and open up more rushing opportunities.

David Montgomery, now a Houston Texans rookie in name only, has been handed the mantle of lead running back, a role that aligns with his proven ability to grind out yards.

His career average of 4.1 yards per carry and 63 touchdowns underscores a consistency that makes a 1,000‑yard, double‑digit touchdown season a realistic target.

The Texans’ coaching staff has indicated they will build the offense around his skill set, giving him a central role in both the ground game and short‑yard situations.

Meanwhile, Terry McLaurin’s 2025 campaign was marred by injuries and contract negotiations, but the arrival of a healthy Jayden Daniels at quarterback offers a fresh catalyst.

McLaurin’s 2024 season remains his most productive, with 82 receptions, 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns, numbers that suggest a swift return to form if health permits.

Projected Impact

Fantasy managers who secure these three assets early could see a disproportionate boost in points, especially in leagues that reward yardage and touchdown production.

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