2026 Fantasy Football Mock Draft 1.0: DynasDee
Two glasses of wine & too much free time
Welcome to the DynasDee 2026 Fantasy Football Mock Draft.
- Picks 1–6 are determined by Max PF (maximum possible points)
- Picks 7–12 are determined by playoff finish
This class arrives with a legitimate RB1 candidate, a wide receiver pool that’s both deep and contested, and a quarterback group that continues to evolve by the week.
With that landscape set, here’s how Mock Draft 1.0 unfolds.
1.01 | Tyler
Notable Players: Jayden Daniels, Brock Bowers, Breece Hall
Pick: Jeremiah Love | RB | Notre Dame
Skillset: Jahmyr Gibbs -5.0 ftps per game
Tyler committed fully to a rebuild, cashing out ageing assets for a large collection of future firsts. A rebuild hinges on multiple consecutive hits… should the strategy fail, Lodi will have found a more permanent Hims alternative
Jeremiah Love projects as an RB1 with dynamic receiving upside and genuine open-field danger. Pass protection concerns might slow early-season usage, but once he’s touching the ball consistently, he’s the kind of player who changes the ceiling of a franchise. A clear foundational piece for a team starting over.
1.02 | Bleier
Notable Players: Joe Burrow, Tetairoa McMillan, Bucky Irving
Pick: Makai Lemon | WR | USC
Skillset: Disgusting in the Slot
Bleier’s early season was defined by injuries, though the late push revealed the underlying strength of the roster. He now gets a premium selection in a class deep with wideout talent.
Makai Lemon has forced his way into top-10 NFL Draft conversation, thriving as a slot separator with elite space management. His landing spot will determine Year 1 volume, but the talent is clean, the projection is stable, and the upside is clear.
1.03 | Pyle
Notable Players: CeeDee Lamb, Puka Nacua, Jordan Love
Pick: Carnell Tate | WR | Ohio State
Skillset: Literally an Ohio State WR
Given the strength of his starting lineup, it’s surprising to see Pyle here. With two top-five fantasy WRs already rostered, Tate becomes more of a luxury pick than a necessity. The expectation across the league was that Pyle would entertain offers.
Trade with Beaux:
Carnell Tate (1.03)
for
RJ Harvey & 2027 1st (Chris)
Pyle’s WR surplus meets Beaux’s WR shortage, and the result is a textbook value-balancing deal. Tate is the more coveted prospect — younger, more dynamic — and Beaux bridges the gap with a future first. Pyle would now own Chris’ draft capital for the next two years.
Ohio State WRs remain the safest archetype in football, and Tate fits the mould cleanly.
1.04 | Lodi
Notable Players: Jalen Hurts, Quinshon Judkins, CJ Stroud
Pick: Jordan Tyson | WR | Arizona State
Skillset: YAC Zealot
Lodi enters the offseason with one of the league’s oldest flex groups. After hitting on Judkins last year, he’s in a position to add another foundational skill player.
Jordan Tyson is a polished route runner who creates consistent yards after catch. Health has been the only real obstacle. When available, he’s looked like the best pure receiver in the class.
1.05 | Dee (pick owed to Samir)
Notable Players: Patrick Mahomes, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jonathan Taylor
Pick: Fernando Mendoza | QB | Indiana
Skillset: God Fearing QB
Samir uniquely holds a top-five pick while securing a postseason bye. Two weeks ago, this felt like an automatic QB selection, but Shedeur Sanders’ potential rise in Cleveland complicated things. If Sanders remains the Browns’ starter, this pick becomes trade bait.
Trade with Chris:
Fernando Mendoza (1.05)
for
Justice Haynes (1.09) & 2029 1st (Chris)
Chris targets his long-term Dak successor (and hedges against a Cam Ward bust).
Mendoza now projects as the likely 1.01 in the actual NFL Draft, coming off a seismic upset of Ohio State. His accuracy and mobility make him a clean fantasy projection.
1.06 | Liam
Notable Players: Lamar Jackson, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jaxson Dart
Pick: Jonah Coleman | RB | Washington
Skillset: Contact Balance Bowling Ball
Liam barely missed the playoffs, and this pick accelerates the reload. With Lamar and JSN anchoring the core, RB is the clearest path to improving week-to-week scoring.
Coleman runs low, violent, and balanced. He absorbs contact like it’s part of the choreography.
1.07 | Jesse (pick owed to Tyler)
Notable Players: Jayden Daniels, Brock Bowers, Breece Hall
Pick: Denzel Boston | WR | Washington
Skillset: Josh Allen
Boston has been rumoured to be a Bills’ target in the upcoming draft. Should he land in Buffalo, Boston would be an immediate flex candidate.
1.08 | Beaux (pick owed to Tyler)
Notable Players: Jayden Daniels, Brock Bowers, Breece Hall
Pick: Dante Moore | QB | Oregon
Skillset: Rookie Year CJ Stroud
Moore throws with anticipation and touch, and if Oregon’s system translates cleanly, Moore should walk into a starting job early.
1.09 | Schlerb
Notable Players: Jahmyr Gibbs, Christian McCaffrey, Dak Prescott
Pick: Justice Haynes | RB | Michigan
Skillset: Rachaad White with Aura
Trade with Samir:
Fernando Mendoza (1.05)
for
Justice Haynes (1.09) & 2029 1st (Chris)
Haynes gives Samir a stable RB2 after a season of patchwork lineups. He’s compact, powerful, and a sneakily strong receiver. With Day 2 NFL Draft capital likely, Haynes could rise significantly by the time rookie drafts arrive.
1.10 | Max
Notable Players: Drake Maye, Malik Nabers, Ashton Jeanty
Pick: KC Concepcion | WR | Texas A&M
Skillset: Max’s draft pick will probably hit
Max has a reputation: he doesn’t care about fantasy football. Naturally, this means his draft picks will break out. Concepcion wins with route precision and post-catch creativity. Size and landing spot will shape the ceiling, but Max’s reputation speaks for itself.
1.11 | Samir
Notable Players: Patrick Mahomes, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jonathan Taylor
Pick: Kenyon Sadiq | TE | Oregon
Skillset: Buff as a motherfucker
A Sam LaPorta injury exposed the lone structural weakness in Samir’s roster. Sadiq is the TE1 of this class — dynamic, fluid, and capable of separating like a big slot receiver. Kansas City buzz is already circulating, and if that comes true, he won’t last until this pick.
1.12 | JR (Dee)
Notable Players: Ja’Marr Chase, Omarion Hampton, Brock Purdy
Pick: Chris Bell | WR | Louisville
Skillset: AJ Brown with significantly less dawg
No roster endured more injury variance than Dee’s. With Chase and Hampton, the foundation remains championship-calibre, but WR depth is a priority after midseason trades.
Bell offers a perfect blend of physicality, flashes, and late-round upside. As far as 1.12 darts go, this is one of the cleaner swings.
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