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There are 5 rookies who could absolutely break fantasy football this season.
Here are the names you need to know:
#5 Chris Bell
Bell tore his ACL in December but is reportedly ahead of schedule on his rehab. He's 6'2, 222 pounds with 4.3 speed before the injury.
In 2025 at Louisville he posted 106 targets, 72 catches, 917 yards, and 6 TDs in just 11 games.
The Dolphins took him at pick 94 and the WR room is a ghost town. Last year's WR1 was Malik Washington with just 317 yards.
Bell walks in as the #1 target option with a real QB upgrade in Malik Willis...
#4 Nicholas Singleton
Singleton broke his foot at the Senior Bowl but is ahead of schedule and likely healthy by Week 1.
He leaves Penn State as the all-time leader in TDs (55) and all-purpose yards (5,586) on a career 5.6 YPC average.
The Titans took him in Round 5. The current backfield competition is Tony Pollard at 29 years old and Tyjae Spears who has a long-term knee issue.
Add in a full offensive overhaul (Daboll, Saleh, Cam Ward in Year 2) and Singleton has a real path to lead-back work...
#3 Carnell Tate
Tate was the first WR off the board at pick 4 and the Titans WR room is wide open for him to take over.
He's the youngest WR in the class and just put up 51 catches for 875 yards and 9 TDs at Ohio State as the #2 behind Jeremiah Smith.
Last year's Titans WR1 and WR2 were both 4th round rookies who barely cleared 500 yards. Wan'Dale Robinson is the slot guy. Tate is the X.
And Brian Daboll is the new OC. He just turned rookie Malik Nabers into 170 targets and 1204 yards last season...
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#2 Jordyn Tyson
Tyson might be the best WR in this class and the Saints stole him at pick 8.
In 2024 he posted 1101 yards and 10 TDs in 12 games. He also led this entire class with an 85.6% success rate vs zone coverage.
That's the perfect complement to Chris Olave, one of the best man-coverage beaters in the league.
Olave finished 5th in the NFL in targets last year but has struggled to stay healthy. Behind those 2 there's nothing on this roster, Tyson has WR2 upside as a rookie...
#1 Jadarian Price
Price might be sitting in the best RB situation of any rookie in this class.
He played his entire career at Notre Dame as the #2 behind Jeremiyah Love and still went 113 carries for 746 yards at 6 yards per carry with 11 TDs in 2025.
The Seahawks took him at pick 32. Kenneth Walker left for the Chiefs. Zach Charbonnet is rehabbing a torn ACL. The only competition is Emanuel Wilson and George Holani.
Price walks into a Top 10 scoring offense as the lead back coming off a Super Bowl run. He has a real shot to be a Top 24 RB in his rookie season…
— Sal
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