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Must Have Fantasy Football Players for 2026

Must Have Fantasy Football Players for 2026
5 Players You NEED on Your Roster (Way-Too-Early Rankings)
Fantasy football never stops — and if you’re serious about winning your league, you don’t wait until August to start thinking. You prepare early, you think differently, and you stay ahead of the sheep.
If I were drafting right now in January, these are the five must-draft fantasy football players for 2026. Not hype picks. Not copy-and-paste rankings. These are players based on trend, usage, talent, scarcity, and trajectory.
Before we dive deep, here’s the quick list 👇
🔥 Must-Have Fantasy Football Players for 2026 (Quick List)
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Tyler Shough (QB) – The breakout quarterback nobody is pricing correctly
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Jahmyr Gibbs (RB) – The best running back talent in football
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Harold Fannin Jr. (TE) – Consistency wins at tight end
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Ashton Jeanty (RB) – Production despite the worst situation imaginable
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Bijan Robinson (RB) – The safest elite anchor in fantasy football
Now let’s break this down the right way.
Why “Must-Have” Players Matter in Fantasy Football
Fantasy championships aren’t won by rankings alone. They’re won by:
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Identifying scarce positions
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Drafting players trending up, not players priced at their ceiling
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Understanding context (usage, contracts, offensive direction)
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Avoiding the trap of “last year’s stats”
Every year, people draft names. Winners draft situations and trajectories.
Let’s get into it.
1️⃣ Tyler Shough (QB) – The Quarterback You Get Before the Breakout
Most fantasy managers wait on quarterback — and that’s fine if you know what you’re doing. But when you can identify a quarterback before the breakout, that’s how you steal value.
Tyler Shough finished QB26, which immediately causes casual players to dismiss him. That’s a mistake.
Why Tyler Shough Is a Must-Have in 2026
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Took over after Spencer Rattler imploded
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Didn’t become the starter until Week 8
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Finished strong when games actually mattered
Late-Season Fantasy Production
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Week 17: 21.8 fantasy points
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Week 18: 21.9 fantasy points
That’s weekly QB1 production — not flukes.
Shough did this with:
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Limited weapons
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Devon Vele as a WR2
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No offensive stability early in the season
Now zoom out.
The Quarterback Landscape Is Aging
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Stafford: aging
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Rodgers: done
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Goff: capped ceiling
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Darnold: not the future
Fantasy football rewards ascending players, not nostalgia.
If you play:
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Superflex
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2QB leagues
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Dynasty
Tyler Shough is a must-roster quarterback before his price explodes.

Jahmyr Gibbs is getting better each season! (Photo by Charles Brock/Icon Sportswire)
2️⃣ Jahmyr Gibbs (RB) – The Best Running Back Talent in Football
Let’s slow this down.
Jahmyr Gibbs finished:
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RB3 overall
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366 PPR fantasy points
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With only 243 rushing attempts
That should scare you — in a good way.
Why Gibbs Has Not Even Hit His Ceiling
David Montgomery siphoned:
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158 rushing attempts
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8 touchdowns
Yet Gibbs still dominated.
Gibbs 2025 Production:
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1,123+ total yards
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13 touchdowns
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Elite efficiency
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Explosive playmaker
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Durable
Now ask yourself:
👉 What happens if Montgomery leaves or fades further?
Gibbs becomes a 300-touch running back — and that’s when league-winning seasons happen.
Key Fantasy Truth:
Running backs are:
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Scarce
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Committee-based
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Rare workhorses
Gibbs checks every box:
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Talent
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Usage efficiency
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Contract motivation
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Youth
If you want a league-winning RB, Gibbs is non-negotiable.
3️⃣ Harold Fannin Jr. (TE) – Consistency at a Chaos Position
Tight end is a mess in fantasy football.
You don’t need 25 points.
You need 10–15 points every week.
That’s how you win.
Harold Fannin Jr. Rookie Season:
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TE6 overall
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107 targets
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72 receptions
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186.4 fantasy points
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6’4”, 241 lbs
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He was selected in the third round of the draft by his team, so they like him.
That’s not accidental production.
Why Fannin Is a Must-Have
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Rookie consistency (rare for TEs)
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Reliable weekly usage
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Red-zone presence
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Physical profile built for durability
You can wait on tight end if you know who you’re targeting — and Fannin is that guy.
He gives you:
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Stability
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Upside
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Weekly confidence
That’s all you want at tight end. Harold Fannin cannot be ignored in 2026 fantasy football.
4️⃣ Ashton Jeanty (RB) – Proof Talent Wins Over Situation
Let’s be clear.
Ashton Gentry played behind:
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One of the worst offensive lines
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Poor quarterback play
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Defensive stacked boxes
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A bad team
And still finished:
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RB11
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266 rushing attempts
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975 rushing yards
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10 total touchdowns (5 rushing, 5 receiving)
That’s elite context-adjusted production.
Why Jeanty Is a Must-Have
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Volume already proven
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Three-down skillset
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Receiving upside
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The situation can only improve
Fantasy football is about betting on improvement.
If Jeanty does THIS in a bad situation, imagine what happens with:
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Even a league-average O-line
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Slight offensive improvement
That’s how RB1 seasons happen.

Ashton can really dominate in 2026 (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire)
5️⃣ Bijan Robinson (RB) – The Safest Elite Anchor in Fantasy Football
If you draft early, you want:
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Safety
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Volume
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Durability
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Elite talent
That’s Bijan Robinson.
Bijan 2025 Season:
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RB2 overall
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Elite efficiency
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Minimal committee interference
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Consistent weekly floor
Unlike other “safe” picks, Bijan combines:
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Youth
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Usage
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Talent
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Durability
No guessing games.
No, hoping for a breakout.
No workload questions.
Fantasy Draft Reality
Early picks should not be gambles.
Bijan is the anchor you build around — especially in a league where running backs are disappearing into committees.
Final Thoughts: How to Use This List
This is not about drafting names.
It’s about drafting edges.
The Pattern You Should Notice
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Quarterback trending UP
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Running backs with volume + talent
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Tight end consistency
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Scarcity over hype
Fantasy football is won by:
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Thinking ahead
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Ignoring consensus
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Drafting before the market adjusts
These five players are must-haves because they give you leverage.
Want to Win in 2026?
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Draft running backs early
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Anchor QB properly
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Wait on tight end with a plan
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Stop copying rankings
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Start thinking like a winner
Fantasy football 2026 is closer than you think.
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