Fantasy Football 2026 Post-Draft PPR Mock Draft: Full results, recap, best picks, more

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Fantasy Football 2026 Post-Draft PPR Mock Draft: Full results, recap, best picks, more

Fantasy Football 2026 Post-Draft PPR Mock Draft: Full results, recap, best picks, more

The Draft has changed the draft landscape

Fantasy Football 2026 Post-Draft PPR Mock Draft: Full results, recap, best picks, more

The Draft has changed the draft landscape

The 2026 NFL Draft has officially reshaped the fantasy football landscape, and our first post-draft PPR mock draft reveals the new names you need to know—and the values that could define your season.

Let's start with the biggest question on every manager's mind: How much do you love Jeremiyah Love? The Cardinals shocked many by taking the Notre Dame star at No. 3 overall, and in our 12-team mock, Love landed in Round 3 as the RB13. That's a sweet spot, and fantasy managers should hope his ADP stays there. The 13 backs drafted ahead of him? Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson, De'Von Achane, Christian McCaffrey, Jonathan Taylor, James Cook, Derrick Henry, Chase Brown, Ashton Jeanty, Omarion Hampton, Saquon Barkley, Kenneth Walker III, and Josh Jacobs. All are safer bets for now—but Love's value could climb if Arizona parts ways with James Conner. For now, though, a crowded backfield on a struggling team caps his upside.

Speaking of Seattle, the Seahawks grabbed Love's Notre Dame teammate, Jadarian Price, at No. 32 overall. With Walker now in Kansas City and Zach Charbonnet nursing a knee injury that could sideline him early, Price lands in a dream scenario. He went in Round 6 as the RB26 in our mock—a steal. I'd grab him as early as Round 5 as a high-upside RB2, and that price tag could skyrocket if Charbonnet misses significant time.

Beyond the top rookies, the rest of the rookie running back class—Mike Washington Jr., Jonah Coleman, Emmett Johnson, Kaytron Allen, and Nicholas Singleton—all went in Round 10 or later. They're quality handcuffs, but you'll need an injury to unlock their fantasy relevance this season.

At receiver, Carnell Tate was the first rookie off the board in Round 5, landing as the WR27. He's a high-end WR3 with WR2 upside, especially as the likely No. 1 option in Tennessee. That's the range to target him.

The draft changed everything. Now it's your turn to adjust.

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