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As the weather heats up, so does our excitement about the 2026 fantasy football draft season.
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Whether you play in a casual redraft league, an intense deep dynasty format or anything in between, we at ESPN Fantasy are here to help.
This draft guide will serve as a one-stop shop for all of our best material as you prepare to make the best fantasy football picks possible in every draft you're in: rankings and cheat sheets; player projections; mock drafts for different league types; sleepers, busts and breakouts; and plenty of helpful information and tips from our expert team of fantasy football analysts.
Fantasy football cheat sheets, projections and depth charts
Cheat Sheet Central A one-stop shop for printable cheat sheets that fit your specific needs.
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2026 projections Mike Clay's projected output for players at every fantasy position, sortable by category.
Depth charts: Offense | Defense
Rankings
2026 rankings hub A range of rankings types to suit you, including our staff consensus by position, superflex, IDP, dynasty and individual overall lists.
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Mike Clay: Positional rankings | Dynasty top 240 and rookie top 80
Field Yates: PPR top 160
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Mock drafts
The Mock Draft Project: Results from 10 expert 10-team PPR mock drafts
More mocks: 10-team PPR (5/1)
Ready to try a practice draft? Check out the Mock Draft Lobby
Advice and analysis
Don't be surprised if these 28 things happen in 2026 Eric Karabell offers his thoughts on players who could delight or disappoint in 2026.
Which Bears pass catcher is the best value, riskiest and safest? Rome Odunze, Luther Burden III and Colston Loveland are being drafted close together. Mike Clay explains how you should approach them.

