Outlook Quinshon Judkins
Volume-Driven Workload Solidifies Promising Second-Year Fantasy Profile
Coming off a rookie campaign where he handled 246 carries across 15 games, Quinshon Judkins enters 2026 positioned as the clear lead back in Cleveland ahead of Dylan Sampson and Raheim Sanders. After moving past a late-season ankle injury, strong preseason action confirmed his burst despite a minor nagging issue late in camp.
Our models project a heavy workload for the second-year back, estimating 290 rushes for 1,085 yards and eight touchdowns, complemented by 28 catches on 43 targets for 215 total fantasy points. That robust touch projection ensures a very high weekly baseline.
Draft sentiment has surged accordingly. His ADP has climbed steadily from pick 53 in July to the mid-fourth round at pick 46, matching a start rate leap to over 80%. At this rising cost, our projections view him as a solid value who can anchor fantasy backfields.
Updated 17 hrs ago
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Outlook Malik Nabers
Target Dominance and Camp Return Solidify WR1 Upside
Malik Nabers enters the season firmly established as the clear top target in New York's passing game, leading a revamped receiver room alongside Darius Slayton and Darnell Mooney. After commanding 170 targets for 109 receptions in his 2024 campaign, his elite volume share remains secure.
Following a managed camp regimen for a knee issue, Nabers has returned to full-speed team drills and is on track for Week 1. We project him to post 95 receptions, 1,125 receiving yards, and eight touchdowns, anchoring him as a trusted weekly starter.
Market sentiment has rebounded after his draft stock slipped to pick 36 in late July due to injury caution. His ADP has steadily climbed back to 27 in PPR drafts, making him a prime draft-day value relative to our projected totals.
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