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I Was Wrong About Zay Flowers | Ravens 2026 Fantasy Football Outlook
I am a big fan of Mike Evans. That might be a weird way to start a Zay Flowers article, but I’ll connect the dots. From the moment Evans entered the league, I enjoyed his game. Big, physical, and excellent at high-pointing a ball. The consecutive 1000-yard seasons helped too. Then I made the mistake so many fantasy managers make: chasing the next Mike Evans. Sometimes it works; Drake London and Tetairoa McMillan look good. Sometimes it goes oh so poorly. Looking at you, A.T. Perry. But what does any of this have to do with Zay Flowers? Zay Flowers does not fit the Mike Evans mold, so I avoided him in fantasy football. As we head into 2026, it’s time to admit I made a mistake. The Market Is Still Too Low on Zay Flowers I’m the Problem, It’s Me Let’s rewind to 2023 rookie drafts. In a league

Bucky Irving Still Has Upside | Buccaneers 2026 Fantasy Outlook
There’s always one running back every fantasy football season that makes you stop, stare at the rankings, and ask: “How in the world is this guy being drafted there?” This year, for me, it’s Bucky Irving. With an ADP of 45.2 and coming off the board as RB20, fantasy managers are drafting him behind names like Jeremiah Love, Josh Jacobs, Travis Etienne Jr., Javonte Williams, and Cam Skattebo. And frankly, that feels like a massive overcorrection. Fantasy Managers Should Stop Sleeping on Bucky Irving We’re Overreacting to the Missed Games Yes, Irving missed seven games last season. He has certainly dealt with injuries. And yes, he was transparent about the mental health struggles he battled throughout the year. Fantasy managers have taken all of that information and baked every bit of risk into his ADP. What they’re not doing is properly valuing the talent. As a rookie, Irving exploded for

Bijan Robinson: The Best Choice at 1.01? | Falcons 2026 Fantasy Outlook
To Infinity and Bijan. If you have had Bijan Robinson in fantasy football the last two years, then you are very familiar with that phrase. Maybe it’s even been your fantasy football team name. Nonetheless, Bijan has taken the fantasy football world by storm in all formats. What do I mean by this? Robinson gets a heavy workload of rush attempts, is an elite pass catcher, and has scored 25 total touchdowns in the last two years despite Tyler Allgeier getting 19-plus attempts a season inside the 10. He’s also shown those high-end speeds that have been lacking at the NFL level, which was capped by a 93-yard touchdown run against the Rams in Week 17, or as we refer to it, Championship Week. He’s one of the best running backs in football. That fact has shown itself in Sleeper Mock Drafts this offseason, where Bijan Robinson is the 1.01