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Dvorchak

Kyle Dvorchak has been an NFL analyst and the resident zoomer for Rotoworld since 2020. He’s obsessed with spring football leagues and small-school wide receiver prospects. Find him on Twitter @kyletweetshere.

Carnell Tate and Jordyn Tyson are vying for the WR1 crown as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches. Meanwhile, North Dakota State’s Bryce Lance looks like one of the best sleepers in the class.
Kyle Dvorchak’s final mock draft features Jordyn Tyson’s hype machine in full effect, Giants adding a superstar, and big trade from the Cowboys.
Connor Rogers, Eric Froton, and Kyle Dvorchak collaborated for a special 2026 NFL Mock Draft where they alternated making selections.
Jeremiyah Love is the runaway RB1 of the class, but Jonah Coleman and Emmett Johnson could provide fantasy value of their own in 2026.
Fernando Mendoza is the runaway QB1 of the 2026 class, but fantasy managers shouldn’t sleep on Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia ahead of draft night.
Kenyon Sadiq cemented himself as 2026’s TE1 with a record-setting 40-yard dash, but Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers isn’t far behind with an elite production profile and similarly historic NFL Combine numbers.
After trading Jaylen Waddle, the Dolphins should be eying up Jordyn Tyson and Makai Lemon with the first of their two Day One selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Broncos moved all in on Bo Nix by landing him a true No. 1 receiver in Jaylen Waddle. The Dolphins, meanwhile, are now a fantasy wasteland where De’Von Achane figures to see all the work he can handle.
Kyler Murray headlined the 2026 NFL free agency class. His addition to the Vikings gives them one of the biggest possible upgrades heading into the upcoming season.
The Bills spent big to fix their wide receiver room, landing DJ Moore from Chicago for a second-round pick. The move clears the way for younger Bears to break out and give Moore a chance to turn things around in Buffalo.
Kyler Murray, Kenneth Walker, and Mike Evans headline a free agent class loaded with NFL starters looking for new teams.
Kyler Murray, A.J. Brown, and Mac Jones are three of the biggest names that could be traded ahead of free agency.
James Conner and Geno Smith are both former starters on rebuilding teams who could be cut for salary cap relief in 2026. Meanwhile, the fates of Brandon Aiyuk and Tyreek Hill have already been decided.
The Raiders are already on the clock now that Super Bowl LX is complete. They are eying Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza while the Chiefs may be looking to improve their run game after a disappointing 2025.
Christian McCaffrey’s rebound season and Jaxson Smith-Njigba’s year three leap were two of the defining storylines of the 2025 fantasy football season. Both league-winners deserve their flowers for incredible years.
Puka Nacua and the Rams are heavy favorites over the Panthers in the Wild Card Round, making them one of the best bets in DraftKings Playoff Best Ball drafts.
Week 18 has plenty of teams throwing in the towel, but the Jags are going all out versus the Titans, putting Trevor Lawrence and Brian Thomas Jr. in position to score fantasy points in droves.
The 49ers and Seahawks will face off in Week 18 to determine the NFC West winner. The victor will also take home the No. 1 seed in the NFC and the bye week that comes with it.
Omarion Hampton is poised for a Week 17 explosion versus Houston. Hampton and Bucky Irving headline the best starts for the final week of the fantasy football season.
Jaylen Warren and Ashton Jeanty are both coming off career days. Despite up-and-down seasons, the future looks bright for both backs.
Taysom Hill is back in our lives once again, this time as the Saints’ top running back. Eligible as a tight end in most fantasy football formats, Hill is one of the best adds off the waiver wire heading into Week 17.
The 49ers’ passing game is in a great spot versus the Colts this week. Brock Purdy is in line for QB1 numbers and should bring Jauan Jennings along for the ride as a potential WR2.
On the heels of a historic performance, Kyle Pitts is rising up the fantasy ranks ahead of Week 16. Justin Jefferson, on the other hand, is in freefall.
Adonai Mitchell and Troy Franklin both reemerged as strong WR2 options in Week 15. Playing expanded roles, both wideouts are strong adds off the waiver wire heading into Week 16.