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    2026 Fantasy Football rankings: FFT’s Top-24 overall

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJanuary 10, 2026007 Mins Read
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    It’s never too early to look ahead, and we’re already starting to plan for the 2026 Fantasy season. That’s right, it’s not even the Super Bowl yet, but we’re already getting ready for the next Fantasy campaign.

    With that in mind, here is the first look at our early 2026 top 24 overall PPR rankings. We’re well aware that a lot could change with free agency and the NFL Draft.

    But based on what just happened with the 2025 season, as well as what we think could happen this offseason, here are the top 24 overall rankings for 2026 from members of our CBS Sports staff.

    And you can check out our rankings by position for quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end.

    Jamey Eisenberg

    1. Bijan Robinson
    2. Jahmyr Gibbs
    3. Puka Nacua
    4. Ja’Marr Chase
    5. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
    6. De’Von Achane
    7. Christian McCaffrey
    8. Amon-Ra St. Brown
    9. CeeDee Lamb
    10. Rashee Rice
    11. Trey McBride
    12. Jonathan Taylor
    13. James Cook
    14. Omarion Hampton
    15. Chase Brown
    16. Malik Nabers
    17. Drake London
    18. Nico Collins
    19. A.J. Brown
    20. Josh Jacobs
    21. Ashton Jeanty
    22. Chris Olave
    23. Garrett Wilson
    24. Justin Jefferson

    What stood out: Dan and I are the only ones who have McBride ranked as a first-round pick, and we’ll see if that changes depending on what Arizona does at coach and quarterback, although Jacoby Brissett is under contract through 2026. McBride had a career season in 2025 as the No. 1 Fantasy tight end, and he scored over 100 PPR points more than the No. 2 guy in Kyle Pitts (302.4-199). McBride also averaged more than three points per game than the No. 2 option in Brock Bowers (17.8-14.7). Will McBride remain that much more dominant than the field? That’s the question you’ll have to ask yourself if you want to draft him in Round 1. For now, I’m willing to take that chance.

    Adam Aizer

    1. Bijan Robinson
    2. Puka Nacua
    3. Ja’Marr Chase
    4. Jahmyr Gibbs
    5. De’Von Achane
    6. Jaxon Smith Njigba
    7. CeeDee Lamb
    8. Amon-Ra St. Brown
    9. Omarion Hampton
    10. Christian McCaffrey
    11. James Cook
    12. Jonathan Taylor
    13. Trey McBride
    14. Drake London
    15. Rashee Rice
    16. Josh Jacobs
    17. A.J. Brown
    18. Chase Brown
    19. Malik Nabers
    20. Saquon Barkley
    21. Josh Allen
    22. Justin Jefferson
    23. Brock Bowers
    24. Nico Collins

    What stood out: Dan and Adam are the only ones who ranked Allen in the top 24. We all have Allen as the No. 1 quarterback heading into 2026, but I’m not going to draft a quarterback in the first two rounds. And I don’t recommend reaching for a quarterback when three of the top five guys in 2025 in points per game (Matthew Stafford, Brock Purdy, and Drake Maye) all had an Average Draft Position on CBS after No. 93 overall. Now, if you are going to draft a quarterback early, then Allen is your guy. He has scored at least 24.4 Fantasy points per game in six years in a row, including three seasons over that span at 27.9 points or more. But I’m going to let someone else draft Allen if you have to select him in Round 2.

    Heath Cummings

    1. Puka Nacua
    2. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
    3. Ja’Marr Chase
    4. Jahmyr Gibbs
    5. Bijan Robinson
    6. Amon-Ra St. Brown
    7. CeeDee Lamb
    8. Christian McCaffrey
    9. De’Von Achane
    10. Jonathan Taylor
    11. Drake London
    12. Rashee Rice
    13. Malik Nabers
    14. Trey McBride
    15. Nico Collins
    16. James Cook
    17. Josh Jacobs
    18. Ashton Jeanty
    19. Chase Brown
    20. Chris Olave
    21. Brock Bowers
    22. Justin Jefferson
    23. Garrett Wilson
    24. George Pickens

    What stood out: We all have similar players at the top of our rank lists, but Heath is the only one with three receivers as his top three picks. In 2025, there were seven non-quarterbacks who averaged at least 20 PPR points per game (McCaffrey, Nacua, Robinson, Taylor, Gibbs, Smith-Njigba, and Achane), and only two were receivers. The argument for Heath is that getting one of those top-tier receivers like Nacua, Smith-Njigba, or Chase, who averaged 18.1 PPR points per game in 2025, makes sense since they are rare if what just happened is replicated in 2026. But the reason I value Robinson and Gibbs ahead of the top trio of receivers is that I expect those two running backs to be even better next season — and potentially dominate the field.

    Jacob Gibbs

    1. Jahmyr Gibbs
    2. Christian McCaffrey
    3. Ja’Marr Chase
    4. Puka Nacua
    5. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
    6. Bijan Robinson
    7. De’Von Achane
    8. Malik Nabers
    9. Amon-Ra St. Brown
    10. Jonathan Taylor
    11. CeeDee Lamb
    12. Drake London
    13. James Cook
    14. TreVeyon Henderson
    15. Trey McBride
    16. Josh Jacobs
    17. Brock Bowers
    18. Nico Collins
    19. Ashton Jeanty
    20. Omarion Hampton
    21. Cam Skattebo
    22. George Pickens
    23. Chase Brown
    24. Saquon Barkley

    What stood out: Jacob only ranked nine receivers in his first two rounds, with 13 running backs and two tight ends rounding out his top 24. By comparison, everyone else has at least 11 wide receivers in their top 24, including me, Heat,h and Dave with 13. Jacob is higher on Skattebo and Barkley than the rest of us, and Skattebo (ankle) will be a riser for me if he’s healthy for Week 1 after his rookie season was ended in Week 8 in 2025. Prior to getting hurt, Skattebo was a Fantasy star, and he averaged 15.9 PPR points per game, which led all rookies. For now, the earliest I would draft Barkley is Round 3 after he was a bust in 2025 when he averaged just 14.5 PPR points per game.

    Dave Richard

    1. Jahmyr Gibbs
    2. Bijan Robinson
    3. Puka Nacua
    4. Ja’Marr Chase
    5. De’Von Achane
    6. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
    7. Christian McCaffrey
    8. James Cook
    9. Jonathan Taylor
    10. Omarion Hampton
    11. CeeDee Lamb
    12. Amon-Ra St. Brown
    13. Malik Nabers
    14. Rashee Rice
    15. Trey McBride
    16. Drake London
    17. Chase Brown
    18. Ashton Jeanty
    19. Nico Collins
    20. Chris Olave
    21. Justin Jefferson
    22. Garrett Wilson
    23. Brock Bowers
    24. George Pickens

    What stood out: Adam and I are the only ones who ranked A.J. Brown in the top 24, and I’m curious to see if he’ll remain in Philadelphia in 2026. He had his worst season with the Eagles since joining the team in 2022 at 14.7 PPR points per game, but that was still good enough for him to be the No. 11 receiver in 2025. He frustrated Fantasy managers at times this past season, but he also scored at least 16 PPR points in four of his final six games and averaged 19.8 PPR points per game over that span, proving he can still be a dominant Fantasy option. He’ll only be 29 in 2026, and I still plan to target him in Round 2, barring a dramatic downgrade at quarterback if he leaves Philadelphia this offseason.

    Dan Schneier

    1. Christian McCaffrey
    2. Bijan Robinson
    3. Puka Nacua
    4. Jahmyr Gibbs
    5. CeeDee Lamb
    6. Jonathan Taylor
    7. De’Von Achane
    8. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
    9. Amon-Ra St. Brown
    10. Malik Nabers
    11. James Cook
    12. Trey McBride
    13. Ashton Jeanty
    14. Justin Jefferson
    15. Nico Collins
    16. Chris Olave
    17. Brock Bowers
    18. Drake London
    19. Rashee Rice
    20. Derrick Henry
    21. Saquon Barkley
    22. Josh Jacobs
    23. George Pickens
    24. Josh Allen

    What stood out: I wrote about this in the running back rankings review, and it’s worth mentioning here again that Dan has McCaffrey at No. 1 overall. I’m fascinated to see where Fantasy managers will draft McCaffrey, and in our first 2026 mock draft, he went at No. 6 overall. McCaffrey was amazing in 2025 when he finished No. 1 among non-quarterbacks at 23.8 PPR points per game. But he turns 30 in June and just had over 400 total touches in 2025, which are major red flags. I hope Dan is right and that McCaffrey has another standout season in 2026. But, for now, I can’t draft him at No. 1 overall.

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