Quarterback

Daniel Jones

Favorite Fit: Indianapolis Colts
Most Likely Fit: Indianapolis Colts

Fantasy managers witnessed Daniel Jones' potential in the Colts offense last season. He averaged 18 fantasy points per game and established himself as a firm QB1 before an Achilles tear ended his season in Week 14. A return to Indianapolis is the ideal scenario for maximizing his fantasy value.

Aaron Rodgers

Favorite Fit: Minnesota Vikings
Most Likely Fit: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Vikings will almost certainly pursue quarterback competition for J.J. McCarthy this offseason, and Aaron Rodgers could provide the perfect bridge solution. A receiving corps featuring Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison would elevate both receivers' fantasy stock compared to last season.

However, Rodgers will more likely reunite with the Steelers to play under former head coach Mike McCarthy. Either way, expect him to land outside the top-tier fantasy QB rankings.

Malik Willis

Favorite Fit: Miami Dolphins
Most Likely Fit: Miami Dolphins

Malik Willis to Miami makes perfect sense. With the Dolphins expected to move on from Tua Tagovailoa and former Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley now leading the franchise, the fit is natural. If Miami signs him, Willis carries sneaky QB1 upside. He dropped 31.5 fantasy points in his lone start last season.

Running Back

Kenneth Walker

Favorite Fit: Seattle Seahawks
Most Likely Fit: Seattle Seahawks

Kenneth Walker's return to Seattle feels inevitable, especially with Zach Charbonnet's ACL injury sidelining him for most of the 2026 season. Walker dominated in an expanded role in the postseason, averaging 24.9 PPR fantasy points per game. The Seahawks won't let him walk.

Travis Etienne Jr.

Favorite Fit: Jacksonville Jaguars
Most Likely Fit: Jacksonville Jaguars

After last season demonstrated Travis Etienne's importance to Jacksonville's offense, the Jaguars will prioritize retaining him this offseason. If re-signed, he'll remain Jacksonville’s top running back and rank as a strong RB2 fantasy option throughout the season.

Breece Hall

Favorite Fit: Dallas Cowboys
Most Likely Fit: Kansas City Chiefs

Breece Hall running behind Dallas' elite offensive line as the undisputed RB1 would be a fantasy manager's dream. However, Jerry Jones' reluctance to pay running backs makes Kansas City the more realistic destination. The Chiefs pursued Hall at last year's trade deadline, and he'd immediately become a top fantasy RB in their high-powered offense.

Javonte Williams

Favorite Fit: Dallas Cowboys
Most Likely Fit: Dallas Cowboys

Offseason buzz suggests Dallas will go all-in to retain Javonte Williams. After posting career highs with 1,201 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns, mutual interest seems likely. A Dallas return would vault him into high-end RB2 territory in fantasy drafts.

Rico Dowdle

Favorite Fit: Washington Commanders
Most Likely Fit: Houston Texans

Rico Dowdle would immediately claim the lead role in Washington's backfield with the majority of carries. However, Houston could pursue him in free agency to complement Woody Marks. With Joe Mixon's health uncertain, Dowdle could provide low-end weekly RB2 production in Houston's offense.

Tyler Allgeier

Favorite Fit: Kansas City Chiefs
Most Likely Fit: Arizona Cardinals

Tyler Allgeier appears headed for an exit from Atlanta, and it's time for him to lead a backfield. Arizona makes sense given James Conner's potential cap casualty status and Trey Benson's injury history. With the Cardinals, Allgeier could establish himself as a reliable RB2 fantasy option.

Others: Isiah Pacheco, Kenneth Gainwell, Rachaad White, JK Dobbins

Wide Receiver

George Pickens

Favorite Fit: Dallas Cowboys
Most Likely Fit: Dallas Cowboys

George Pickens isn't leaving Dallas. If contract negotiations stall, expect the Cowboys to franchise tag their talented receiver. After finishing as the WR5 in PPR formats last year, Pickens will again rank among fantasy's elite WR1s in 2026.

Mike Evans

Favorite Fit: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Most Likely Fit: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

After 12 seasons in Tampa Bay, Mike Evans isn't going anywhere. Remaining with the Buccaneers is both his best and most likely landing spot. Expect low-end WR2 production in most fantasy formats next year.

Deebo Samuel

Favorite Fit: Tennessee Titans
Most Likely Fit: Washington Commanders

The Tennessee Titans need veteran receiving help for Cam Ward's development, making Samuel an intriguing fit. Ultimately, though, he'll likely return to Washington, where he'd settle back into solid WR3 territory for fantasy purposes.

Jauan Jennings

Favorite Fit: San Francisco 49ers
Most Likely Fit: San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers have already expressed interest in retaining Jauan Jennings. With Brandon Aiyuk expected to be traded, a Jennings return is highly probable. Expect him to remain a WR3 with occasional WR2 spike weeks.

Wan'Dale Robinson

Favorite Fit: Las Vegas Raiders
Most Likely Fit: Tennessee Titans

Wan’Dale Robinson's career year (1,014 yards and four touchdowns) positions him well in a receiver-needy market. Tennessee provides a strong fit, where he'd work the slot and offer solid WR3 production for fantasy managers in an up-and-coming offense.

Alec Pierce

Favorite Fit: Buffalo Bills
Most Likely Fit: Buffalo Bills

Buffalo desperately needs outside receiver help, and Alec Pierce ranks among the best available. He could operate as Buffalo's primary outside threat while maintaining reliable WR2 fantasy status, similar to his 2025 production.

Others: Romeo Doubs, Christian Kirk, Marquise Brown

Tight End

Travis Kelce

Favorite Fit: Kansas City Chiefs
Most Likely Fit: Kansas City Chiefs

Travis Kelce faces two options this offseason: return to Kansas City or retire. Assuming he re-signs with the Chiefs, expect continued TE1 production in 2026. Kelce still finished as the overall TE3 last year.

Kyle Pitts

Favorite Fit: Cincinnati Bengals
Most Likely Fit: Atlanta Falcons

Kyle Pitts enters free agency following his best all-around season. He caught 88 receptions for 928 yards and five touchdowns. However, staying in Atlanta feels likely with offensive guru Kevin Stefanski now leading the team. Stefanski's tight end-friendly scheme should keep Pitts in TE1 territory.

David Njoku

Favorite Fit: Denver Broncos
Most Likely Fit: Denver Broncos

David Njoku's goodbye message to Cleveland fans a few days ago signals his departure. Denver offers an excellent landing spot, with Evan Engram's unreliable 2025 season creating an opportunity. Njoku would give Bo Nix another weapon in the passing game, and the veteran TE would produce low-end TE1 numbers.

Dallas Goedert

Favorite Fit: Philadelphia Eagles
Most Likely Fit: Philadelphia Eagles

After posting a career-high 11 touchdowns, the 31-year-old Dallas Goedert remains integral to Philadelphia's passing attack. The Eagles will retain him and prevent him from walking this offseason.

Others: Isaiah Likely, Tyler Higbee, Zach Ertz

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