2026 Fantasy Football Rankings

Player Ranks

Deterministic, formula-driven fantasy football rankings with advanced metrics and AI verdicts... Only on The GNG. Pick a scoring profile and a position board.

Board generated Jul 13, 2026 7:53 PM EDT

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100 players ranked PPR · WR
How these ranks are built

Pigskin rankings use position-specific formulas built from advanced multi-year usage and efficiency data, then apply a current-roster safety layer. That means workload, target share, routes, red-zone opportunity, touchdown rate, EPA efficiency, WOPR, YPRR, targets per route, age, availability, injury status, and current depth-chart context all matter. The goal is to rank players by the role and scoring opportunity they are most likely to carry into the season, not simply by last year’s finish.

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  1. Elite
  2. 1
    Amon-Ra St. Brown WR DET

    Amon-Ra St. Brown lands at WR1 in PPR on a 31.3% target share, 0.60 WOPR and 10.1 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 2.47 YPRR reinforces the efficiency case. 2.06 red-zone targets and 0.54 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    99.0 score
  3. 2
    Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR SEA

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba lands at WR2 in PPR on a 35.8% target share, 0.71 WOPR and 9.6 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 3.61 YPRR reinforces the efficiency case. 0.99 red-zone targets and 0.34 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    98.5 score
  4. 3
    Puka Nacua WR LAR

    Puka Nacua lands at WR3 in PPR on a 30.3% target share, 0.57 WOPR and 10.4 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 3.70 YPRR reinforces the efficiency case. 1.05 red-zone targets and 0.36 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    95.3 score
  5. 4
    Rashee Rice WR KC

    Rashee Rice lands at WR4 in PPR on a 28.7% target share, 0.48 WOPR and 9.6 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 2.15 YPRR supports the efficiency case. Availability is the clear risk after a 47% games-played rate.

    93.1 score
  6. 5
    Ja'Marr Chase WR CIN

    Ja'Marr Chase lands at WR5 in PPR on a 32.2% target share, 0.61 WOPR and 11.1 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 2.23 YPRR supports the efficiency case. 1.38 red-zone targets and 0.38 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    93.1 score
  7. Front-line Starter
  8. 6
    Davante Adams WR LAR

    Davante Adams lands at WR6 in PPR on a 24.8% target share, 0.50 WOPR and 8.2 non-garbage-time targets per game. At 1.93 YPRR, volume carries more of the ranking. 2.30 red-zone targets and 0.69 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    90.0 score
  9. 7
    Drake London WR ATL

    Drake London lands at WR7 in PPR on a 30.4% target share, 0.60 WOPR and 9.1 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 2.32 YPRR reinforces the efficiency case. Availability is the clear risk after a 71% games-played rate.

    89.0 score
  10. 8
    Chris Olave WR NO

    Chris Olave lands at WR8 in PPR on a 29.4% target share, 0.59 WOPR and 9.5 non-garbage-time targets per game. At 1.98 YPRR, volume carries more of the ranking. 0.93 red-zone targets and 0.33 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    85.8 score
  11. 9
    George Pickens WR DAL

    George Pickens lands at WR9 in PPR on a 22.6% target share, 0.45 WOPR and 7.8 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 2.34 YPRR reinforces the efficiency case. 1.33 red-zone targets and 0.38 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    85.1 score
  12. 10
    Nico Collins WR HOU

    Nico Collins lands at WR10 in PPR on a 24.6% target share, 0.50 WOPR and 8.0 non-garbage-time targets per game. His 2.31 YPRR reinforces the efficiency case. 1.21 red-zone targets and 0.32 blended TDs per game shape the scoring outlook.

    82.7 score

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Ranking guide

How to use the 2026 Pigskin AI fantasy football rankings

Pick the scoring profile your league actually uses. Then choose the Overall board or narrow the list by position. The formula establishes the order. The verdict tells you what is driving it.

Match the board to your scoring

Standard scoring favors touchdown production and yardage. PPR adds a full point per reception, while Half-PPR splits the difference. GNG Keeper applies the league's custom Sleeper scoring model. A player can move sharply when receptions, tight end production, or positional replacement value changes.

Read the evidence behind the rank

Rank and tier show where a player stands. Projected points describe expected weekly output. Pigskin score captures the formula's wider evaluation, and risk flags identify problems that could pull a player down. The verdict is an explanation, not the ranking engine.

2026 fantasy football rankings FAQ

What are Pigskin AI fantasy football rankings?

Pigskin AI is a 2026 fantasy football ranking system built from deterministic, position-specific formulas. It combines multi-year usage and efficiency data with current role, availability, and depth-chart context. Plain-language AI verdicts explain the formula results.

Which scoring formats are available?

The page includes Standard, PPR, Half-PPR, and GNG Keeper scoring profiles. GNG Keeper uses the league's custom scoring formula.

Which position boards can I view?

Each scoring profile includes an Overall Top 100 plus separate QB, RB, WR, and TE boards.

How are players ranked?

Position-specific formulas evaluate workload, target share, routes, red-zone opportunity, touchdown rate, EPA efficiency, WOPR, YPRR, age, injuries, availability, and current depth-chart context. The formula sets the ranking. The AI verdict explains the result in readable terms.

How current are these fantasy football rankings?

The board-generation timestamp identifies the source version currently displayed. When Pigskin AI publishes a changed scoring profile, the site verifies the source checksum before replacing that board.

How should I use the rankings?

Start with the scoring profile used by your league, then select Overall or a position. Compare rank and tier first. Use projected points, Pigskin score, risk flags, and the verdict to understand why players are separated.