
2026 Fantasy Football: Top Second‑Year Running Backs to Watch
From breakout stars to players battling injury and competition, here’s the early outlook on the most promising second‑year rushers.
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From breakout stars to players battling injury and competition, here’s the early outlook on the most promising second‑year rushers.

A deep dive into the wide receivers whose 2026 fantasy outlook may falter due to injury, competition and age.

From a childhood marked by bullying to a scholarship program for Wiggins High School students, Dalton Risner blends athletic achievement with a deep commitment to community service.

A deep dive into the metrics that separate the most valuable quarterbacks for the upcoming fantasy season, spotlighting Kyler Murray, Bo Nix, Justin Herbert and Malik Willis.

A look at the most promising pass‑catchers entering the upcoming campaign, their recent stats and the roles that could fuel a fantasy surge

The latest four‑round rookie mock draft reveals how landing spots, offensive line quality and depth of team situations will affect the dynasty value of the 2026 class.

An early look at the athletes whose 2026 fantasy projections may fall short of the hype, from quarterbacks battling regression to veterans confronting wear and tear.

The Denver Broncos have secured Jaylen Waddle, positioning him as a central figure in their offense and a prime target for fantasy football enthusiasts.

The San Antonio Spurs clinched a pivotal Game 3 victory over the New York Knicks, leveling the Finals at 2-1. Meanwhile, a judge's decision to reinstate Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby amid a betting scandal has ignited a firestorm across college sports.

Four NFL stars shift teams ahead of the 2026 season, each slated to assume central roles that could translate into elite fantasy production.

Analysts warn that certain sophomore players face crowded depth charts, limited snap counts, or underwhelming metrics, making them risky selections for the upcoming fantasy season.

Denver’s fourth‑round pick Jonah Coleman and San Francisco’s third‑round selection Kaelon Black are among the leading candidates for the Offensive Rookie of the Year award, each facing distinct opportunities and challenges.

The latest consensus rankings reveal a mix of injury concerns, emerging talents and sleeper prospects among the quarterbacks slated for fantasy drafts in 2026.

The Vikings announced Nolan Teasley as their new general manager, succeeding Kwesi Adofo‑Mensah, and placed him under the oversight of executive vice president Rob Brzezinski.

After a 12‑1 campaign and a No. 3 seed in the expanded 2024 playoff, Boise State aims to translate early‑season momentum, quarterback growth and a rebuilt line into a CFP berth in 2026.

Former Ohio State standout Jonathon Cooper was taken into custody in Colorado on allegations of domestic violence and criminal mischief, raising questions about his future with the Denver Broncos.

From a multi‑sport high school phenom in Washington to a Super Bowl pregame captain with the Denver Broncos, Tony Boddie’s story blends athletic triumphs, personal resilience, and a lasting legacy that will be honored this June.

Since Tony Elliott became head coach, the University of Virginia has consistently produced NFL talent, with recent draftees and undrafted free agents poised to impact the league.
After 14 seasons and a Super Bowl championship, Russell Wilson announced his retirement and a new role as a studio analyst for CBS.
Veteran quarterback Russell Wilson announced his retirement on social media, reflecting on his legacy with the Seattle Seahawks and his upcoming role as an NFL analyst for CBS Sports.
A look at the diverse professional paths of former Colorado State University football players, from linebacker Dequan Jackson in the United Football League to offensive lineman Nick Callender’s Grey Cup triumph.

The Denver Broncos came within a single victory of the Super Bowl last season, yet analytical models rank them 15th for 2026, citing defensive regression, injury concerns, and a tough schedule.

In a heartfelt social‑media clip, Russell Wilson reflects on a 14‑year NFL career, thanks those who shaped him, and announces his move to CBS Sports, leaving the door open for a potential comeback.

In a three‑minute video, Russell Wilson announced his retirement from the NFL and his new role as an analyst for CBS Sports' 'NFL Today', thanking his family, teammates and fans while reflecting on the discipline and faith football gave him.