
Fantasy Football 2026: Three High‑Risk Players to Sidestep
Early projections suggest that rookie running backs and injury‑prone receivers may not deliver the expected returns, urging owners to reconsider their selections.
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Early projections suggest that rookie running backs and injury‑prone receivers may not deliver the expected returns, urging owners to reconsider their selections.

A deep look at three high‑profile players whose 2026 fantasy outlooks are clouded by health, workload, and performance volatility.

With the 2026 NFL season on the horizon, a seasoned analyst identifies one fantasy‑relevant sleeper per franchise, offering insight into ADP, role, and upside that could eclipse current projections.

Early projections highlight three emerging quarterbacks whose talent, team context, and contract situations position them as prime candidates for a fantasy breakout in the 2026 season.

The New York Giants showcased a blend of rookie breakthroughs and veteran reliability in a sunny, breezy session at their training facility.

The New York Giants have added Braxton Berrios to their roster, hoping his special‑teams prowess can fill the void left by injured returner Gunner Olszewski, though his chances for meaningful offensive snaps appear slim.