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Post-Draft Fallers 📉

Wan’Dale Robinson - WR - Titans
Why:
Wan’Dale Robinson got paid this offseason, leading us all to believe he would have a significant role in the Titans offense. He also had a high target volume in Daboll offenses for most of the two seasons, being 21st among WRs in target share in 2024 and 8th in 2025. While he’ll likely have a significant role in the offense, number 4 overall pick Carnell Tate makes his consistent fantasy relevance FAR less likely. Production in this offense is unlikely to sustain multiple pass catchers next season, and Tate is more likely to be the guy you want in fantasy.
Trey Benson/James Conner - RBs - Cardinals
Why:
Jeremiyah Love is a wrecking ball to these two. While not necessarily and indictment of how the team feels about Benson/Conner, drafting an RB 3rd overall means you’re going to use him! Expect the Cardinals to build their 2026 offense around Love, pushing Conner and Benson into fantasy irrelevance.
Marquise Brown - WR - Eagles
Why:
When the Eagles acquired Brown, he appeared to be their plan at WR2 for when AJ Brown was inevitably traded. But, in subsequent weeks, they traded for Dontayvion Wicks, traded up in the draft to take Makai Lemon, and drafted a pass catching TE in Eli Stowers. This was an incredibly low volume passing team last season and is unlikely to sustain more than 2-3 relevant fantasy pass catchers and the depth chart is now incredibly murky.
Mason Taylor - TE - Jets
Why:
Mason Taylor has been Michael Mayer’d. After being taken in the 2nd round in 2025, and showing promise as a rookie, the Jets spent a 1st round pick on Kenyon Sadiq, the top TE in this year’s draft. Sadiq doesn’t have to be Brock Bowers to derail Taylor’s fantasy relevance. There are too many pass-catchers in NY now for Taylor to be on anyone’s fantasy radar.
Cole Kmet - TE - Bears
Why:
The Bears surprised everybody by selecting TE Sam Roush in the 3rd round. While Roush is primarily a blocking TE, this doesn’t bode well for Cole Kmet’s usage. There is a decent chance he is traded before the start of the season. But, if he remains in Chicago and Roush cuts into his playing time at all, he will be useless in fantasy.

Jerry Jeudy - WR - Browns
Why:
After a disastrous 2025, Jeudy’s 2026 is shaping up to be even worse. There is no end in sight for the putrid QB play, and the Browns spent 1st and 2nd round picks on top WR prospects KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston. Avoid Jeudy at all costs if he’s not traded. It’s over.



