2026 NFL Draft Shocker: Why Wide Receivers Soar While Running Backs Vanish from Fantasy Radar
These picks don’t reflect well on Jerry Jeudy, who is coming off a poor season. It’s also very likely second-year TE Harold Fannin Jr. will lead this team in receiving in 2026. But for once, it’s nice to see the Browns teeming with upside at the pass-catcher spots. Your move, Todd Monken.
The Dolphins entered this month with the worst receiver room in the NFL, so it was no surprise to see them select Caleb Douglas and Chris Bell in the third round. Douglas offered more tools (4.39 speed; 6-foot-4, 206 pounds) than output in his college career, though he did post 114-1,723-13 numbers for Texas Tech the last two years. There’s no reason he can’t be one of the team’s primary receivers early in 2026. Bell is a wait-for-it upside pick, coming off ACL surgery in mid-December. He had a possible first-round grade before the injury; keep expectations tempered for 2026.



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