Jaxson Dart, New York Giants quarterback, scoring a 24-yard touchdown run vs Bears.
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Jaxson Dart, New York Giants quarterback, scoring a 24-yard touchdown run vs Bears.
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2026 Dynasty Superflex Rankings: Top 60 Players

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Updated April 21, 2026

Our 2026 dynasty superflex rankings give you the top 60 pieces on the board – vets plus the 2025 rookie class, broken into 10 tiers. Important framing: this list does not include the 2026 incoming rookie class. The 2026 NFL Draft opens Thursday, and to not dox the SPS data, we are keeping our superflex dynasty fantasy football picture free of rookies. For a blended view that folds rookies back in once the draft lands, see our weekly SPS-based superflex dynasty rankings.

Methodology

Built on 2025-season production, roster situation, and Star-Predictor Score (SPS) outputs. Scoring assumption: 0.5 PPR SuperFlex. For the board which will see more updates than this article and has different league formats, see our dynasty fantasy football superflex rankings hub. Consensus boards will differ from ours since we are utilizing our SPS database.

The 2026 Superflex Top 60 – Tiered

#PlayerTeamPos
Tier 1 · Franchise QB Cornerstones
1Jaxson DartNYGQB
2Josh AllenBUFQB
Tier 2 · Dynasty Centerpiece Skill
3Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR
4Bijan RobinsonATLRB
5Jahmyr GibbsDETRB
Tier 3 · Elite Production Anchors
6Ja’Marr ChaseCINWR
7Justin JeffersonMINWR
8Drake MayeNEQB
9Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR
Tier 4 · Ascending Stars
10Ashton JeantyLVRB
11Puka NacuaLARWR
12Malik NabersNYGWR
13CeeDee LambDALWR
14Trey McBrideARITE
Tier 5 · High-End Starters
15Brock BowersLVTE
16De’Von AchaneMIARB
17Drake LondonATLWR
18Omarion HamptonLACRB
19Emeka EgbukaTBWR
Tier 6 · Startable Every Week
20Jonathan TaylorINDRB
21James CookBUFRB
22Lamar JacksonBALQB
23Tyler WarrenINDTE
24Jayden DanielsWASQB
Tier 7 · High-End Bench & Flex Cores
25George PickensDALWR
26Kenneth WalkerKCRB
27Harold Fannin Jr.CLETE
28Caleb WilliamsCHIQB
29Colston LovelandCHITE
30Garrett WilsonNYJWR
31Joe BurrowCINQB
32Chris OlaveNOWR
33Quinshon JudkinsCLERB
34Brian Thomas Jr.JAXWR
35Tetairoa McMillanCARWR
Tier 8 · Tradeable Production
36Breece HallNYJRB
37Nico CollinsHOUWR
38TreVeyon HendersonNERB
39Rashee RiceKCWR
40Saquon BarkleyPHIRB
41Christian McCaffreySFRB
42Chase BrownCINRB
43Patrick MahomesKCQB
44Marvin Harrison Jr.ARIWR
45Justin HerbertLACQB
Tier 9 · Upside & Volume Bets
46Ladd McConkeyLACWR
47Rome OdunzeCHIWR
48Jalen HurtsPHIQB
49Luther BurdenCHIWR
50Bucky IrvingTBRB
51Kyren WilliamsLARRB
52A.J. BrownPHIWR
53Josh JacobsGBRB
54Brock PurdySFQB
55DeVonta SmithPHIWR
Tier 10 · Contender Depth & Format Bets
56Bo NixDENQB
57Kyle PittsATLTE
58Zay FlowersBALWR
59Cam SkatteboNYGRB
60Travis HunterJAXWR

Tier 1: Franchise QB Cornerstones

1. Jaxson Dart, QB, NYG

The most aggressive placement on our board, and we know it. Dart closed 2025 with 2,272 passing yards, 487 rushing yards, and 24 total touchdowns across 12 starts. Giants added their new GM (we know, his actual title is “Head Coach”) John Harbaugh and Matt Nagy this offseason; Malik Nabers is hopeful for Week 1. Age 22, dual-threat floor, 100.0 SPS, brand-new coaching staff – a dynasty profile you rarely get at this window.

2. Josh Allen, QB, BUF

Six straight QB1/QB2 finishes and +600 MVP favorite per Fanduel. If your build is a short-window contender, Allen is your 1.01. We have him behind Dart strictly on long-term SPS insights.

Tier 2: Dynasty Centerpiece Skill

3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, SEA

2025 OPOY, Super Bowl champ, 1,992 receiving yards, highest-paid WR in NFL history at 23 years old. Decade-long cornerstone.

4. Bijan Robinson, RB, ATL

Led the NFL in yards per touch at 6.3, 77.2% route-run rate, 19.8% target share. Fifth-year option just exercised.

5. Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, DET

Clearest three-down path of his career with David Montgomery in Houston. The Gibbs-over-Bijan argument is live, although we still prefer Bijan in PPR settings more than Gibbs with Bijan outplaying Jahmyr in the PPR category every season they’ve been in the league. The Gibbs-over-Bijan argument is based on league scoring format to us.

Tier 3: Elite Production Anchors

6. Ja’Marr Chase, WR, CIN – “Down year” to 19.6 PPG; floor is still WR1-caliber when Burrow is on the field.
7. Justin Jefferson, WR, MIN – WR29 finish was entirely a QB-play story. The ‘washed’ argument for Justin Jefferson is nothing short of insane to us.
8. Drake Maye, QB, NE – Coming off a Super Bowl appearance with possibly AJ Brown joining the club per rumors. High upside in 2026.
9. Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, DET – Three straight seasons as the WR1 in Detroit. Target share locked for another 3-5 years.

Tier 4: Ascending Stars

10. Ashton Jeanty, RB, LV – Led all 2025 rookies in rush yards (975) and scrimmage yards (1,321); PFWA All-Rookie. A possible Raiders OL rebuild could lift his 2026 efficiency ceiling.
11. Puka Nacua, WR, LAR – McVay offense, 150+ target floor, WR3-overall ceiling.
12. Malik Nabers, WR, NYG – ACL return. Top-10 WR production as a rookie.
13. CeeDee Lamb, WR, DAL – Target hog, age-27 season.
14. Trey McBride, TE, ARI – Highest-volume pass-catching TE in football.

Tier 5: High-End Starters

15. Brock Bowers, TE, LV – Historic rookie-year production; #1 target in Vegas alongside Jeanty.
16. De’Von Achane, RB, MIA – Unmatched explosiveness profile; weekly RB1 ceiling.
17. Drake London, WR, ATL – WR1 on an improving Atlanta offense.
18. Omarion Hampton, RB, LAC – Year-two bell-cow with Herbert feeding him checkdowns.
19. Emeka Egbuka, WR, TB – Tampa’s #1 with Godwin’s role shifting and Evans now in San Francisco.

Tier 6: Startable Every Week

20. Jonathan Taylor, RB, IND – Colts still committed to the run; age 27 in 2026.
21. James Cook, RB, BUF – Usage king; 2025 TD regression may help with more goal-line work.
22. Lamar Jackson, QB, BAL – Age 29. Top-five superflex QB in any non-dynasty frame.
23. Tyler Warren, TE, IND – Elite per-target rookie line in an offense that targets the TE 27% of dropbacks.
24. Jayden Daniels, QB, WAS – Rushing floor is the superflex premium. Injury history and possible regression are the only checks.

Ranks 25-60: Depth Notes

Headline names in the back half: Harold Fannin Jr. (27) and Colston Loveland (29) as stash TEs with year-two breakout upside; Quinshon Judkins (33) who took over Cleveland’s backfield in 2025; TreVeyon Henderson (38) as the early-down complement in New England; Patrick Mahomes (43) will look low in the rankings – that’s age-adjusted dynasty math, Luther Burden (49) in a Caleb Williams offense that also has Loveland; and Travis Hunter (60) whose superflex rank reflects usage uncertainty at two positions. If Jacksonville commits to dedicated WR snaps in 2026, that rank climbs quickly.

For the draft itself, see our final 2026 NFL mock draft and our takes on why this class has gotten less media hype.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Jaxson Dart #1 in these 2026 dynasty superflex rankings?

Youngest starter with dual-threat rushing floor, rebuilt staff (Harbaugh/Nagy), and Nabers returning all while the Giants are primed for a heavy reload in the 2026 NFL Draft. Not to mention his 100.0 SPS grade. More aggressive than consensus boards, which has him in the QB6-QB8 range

Biggest buy-low and sell-high in the top 60?

Buy: Justin Jefferson (7), Brian Thomas Jr. (34) and Chris Olave (32) – both Jefferson and Thomas’s down seasons were QB/offense variance, not talent. Sell: Jayden Daniels (24) and Tetairoa McMillan (35). Jayden is too risky with his injury history and Tet’s path to a long-term #1 receiver is tougher in an offense with Bryce Young as the QB.

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