
Jaylen Waddle’s 2026 Fantasy Outlook Soars with Broncos’ Revamped Offense
The trade to Denver promises a surge in targets, screen opportunities, and red‑zone chances for Jaylen Waddle, positioning him as a top fantasy asset for the upcoming season.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Tyreek Hill across Football, Baseball.

The trade to Denver promises a surge in targets, screen opportunities, and red‑zone chances for Jaylen Waddle, positioning him as a top fantasy asset for the upcoming season.

With training camps underway, a handful of NFL players are quietly positioning themselves to deliver outsized value in 2026 fantasy leagues.

A deep dive into the 2026 WR landscape, highlighting injury impacts, rookie breakout potential, and the tiered approach that guides fantasy drafts.

With training camps underway, several star fantasy assets are confirming full health or outlining realistic timelines for their returns.
The 2026 fantasy season offers hidden gems at every position, from emerging quarterbacks to veteran playmakers, presenting savvy owners with opportunities to build championship-caliber rosters.

Mark Andrews, Brenton Strange and Greg Dulcich are emerging as bargain options at tight end, each bringing starter‑level upside at a discount.

A look at the latest medical updates on Malik Nabers, Rashee Rice, Alec Pierce, Tyreek Hill, Tucker Kraft and Sam LaPorta, and what their recoveries mean for the upcoming campaign.

After a productive 2024 season, wide receiver Jalen Tolbert joins the Miami Dolphins on a one‑year deal, bringing a blend of college accolades and NFL experience that could make him a sleeper in upcoming fantasy formats.

Recent training‑camp buzz has pushed several playmakers up the draft board while injuries and depth‑chart battles are nudging others down, setting the stage for a volatile season.

As teams open camp across the league, standout performances and health updates set the stage for fantasy leagues and early predictions.

From Chris Sale’s 11‑strikeout performance to Chelsea’s $10 million acquisition of teen prodigy Benji Flowers, this week’s sports digest covers key moments, injuries, and upcoming fixtures.

A look at the athletes who struggled in the 2025 season but have the talent and supporting cast to rebound in 2026.

A look at how the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive overhaul under Mike McDaniel could unlock Quentin Johnston's potential for a fantasy‑relevant breakout season.

Analysts predict that Zay Flowers, Luther Burden III, Ladd McConkey and Jaylen Waddle will each finish above their current draft rankings, reshaping the WR landscape.

The NFL offseason has turned into a chess game of target redistribution, as teams shed key playmakers and others welcome fresh talent. Analysts are watching how those shifts will reshape player projections, especially in fantasy football leagues that reward volume.

A severe knee injury has cast uncertainty over Tyreek Hill's ability to play in the 2026 season, prompting fantasy owners to reconsider his draft strategy.

The latest dynasty rankings highlight mobility‑driven quarterbacks, high‑upside trade targets, and the evolving calculus of future draft capital.

A statistical breakdown shows why Jaylen Waddle outshines Zay Flowers as the more attractive fantasy asset heading into the 2026 season.

With the summer draft season on the horizon, analysts project significant yardage and touchdown totals for key players, offering a glimpse into potential fantasy matchups and strategic opportunities.

Ohio State's newest freshman, Legend Bey, is expected to contribute early in the season, adding depth to a potent rushing attack that will test the USC defense in Week 11.

The Falcons, Dolphins and Browns are each wrestling with starter decisions that could define their seasons.

A look at four underrated running backs who could provide late‑round value in fantasy football drafts.

A data‑driven look at the stats, age windows, and supporting factors that separate the most reliable QBs in fantasy football.

Fantasy managers chasing upside in best‑ball formats often overlook the structural problems that could sink a player’s production. Here’s why four high‑profile names should be left on the bench.