Prospects from this past 2026 NFL Draft have been moving up and down big boards all offseason. The dust is settling now, and after the rookies got their landing spots during last month’s draft in Pittsburgh, it’s time to solidify the 2026 Dynasty Rookie Rankings before we move on to the way-too-early 2027 NFL Mock Drafts.
Without a true consensus ranking in this class, many of the prospects people had ranked pre-draft ended up virtually undraftable. Many of the running backs were either taken far later than expected, went undrafted, or went to a tough situation to thrive in.
We knew what the quarterback situation looked like in this draft, but it looks like Ty Simpson landed with the Los Angeles Rams. He’ll sit behind Matthew Stafford until he decides to call it a career, which may not be for some time considering the MVP-level Stafford played at just last season. As for the wide receivers, many were drafted to teams that already have their top receiver or a plethora of other options. I do like the majority of the landing spots for the tight ends, but was surprised to see the draft capital some of them received. Eli Stowers is still my TE1 of the 2026 NFL Rookie Class.

The best thing about the transition from pre-draft rankings to post-draft rankings is that we’re able to find value on prospects we were high on before the draft due to the amount of movement we see in Dynasty Rookie Rankings after the NFL Draft. This is where the Puka Nacua’s of the world are born.
Below are my Final Post-NFL Draft Dynasty Rookie Rankings — organized by position, tiers, and for SuperFlex leagues:
In terms of who “my guys” are — feel free to click my author profile to see all of the individual pieces I’ll be writing for my favorite prospects in this 2026 Rookie Class. But, you can certainly gain an idea just based on who is higher or lower in my rankings. I would not pay too much attention to the positional tiers, more-so the SuperFlex tiers. Excited to dive right into the upcoming 2027 NFL Rookie Class!






























