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Fantasy Football Rankings Shift: Top Contract Decisions and Injury Updates Reshape 2026 Draft Strategy

Fantasy Football Rankings Shift: Top Contract Decisions and Injury Updates Reshape 2026 Draft Strategy

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In the last few days, fantasy football rankings have shifted with key contract decisions, signings, and injury updates impacting player values for the 2026 season. RotoWire reports the Colts declined QB Anthony Richardson's fifth-year option amid his trade request and eye issues, dropping his long-term stock while he skips early offseason work, potentially hurting his QB rankings. Conversely, the Panthers exercised fifth-year options on QB Bryce Young after his strong 2025 and WR Miles Brooks, who's now fully cleared from a knee injury, boosting both in Carolina's passing game per RotoWire and The Athletic.

Draft Sharks notes the Chargers picked up WR Quentin Johnston's option through 2027 at $18 million guaranteed, solidifying his WR3 potential, while the Vikings activated WR Jordan Addison's for the same amount, locking in his rising value. The Ravens signed undrafted QB Diego Pavia to a three-year deal after a planned tryout, per ESPN's Adam Schefter and Draft Sharks, adding depth but little immediate fantasy impact.

Bills GM Brandon Beane reset on CB/Saf equivalent Coleman, expecting his best in 2026, per ESPN, though it's minor for fantasy. Jaguars' new RB Chris Rodriguez eyes lead carries in 2025 per John Shipley, carrying over positively. Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot says Deshaun Watson nears Browns starter nod, stabilizing his QB2 status despite past woes.

FFToday's updates include WR George Pickens signing his franchise tag, securing Pittsburgh production; WR Jayden Reed's three-year extension with Green Bay; and Alec Pierce rehabbing ankle surgery, which could ding his Colts depth role. CBS Sports adds Giants declined CB Deonte Banks' option, irrelevant for fantasy, while Chase Claypool tries out in Green Bay.

These moves favor locked-in pass-catchers like Addison and Johnston for rankings climbs, while Richardson's saga warrants caution on QBs.

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