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I'm fading Malik Nabers at WR9 in 2026.

This is a price call, not a talent call. The talent is real, but WR9 is too expensive for a receiver coming off a torn ACL into a new quarterback and a new staff.

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Marvin Harrison Jr. can bounce back to a fantasy WR1 in 2026.

This is a buy-low call, not the consensus. Fantasy Domain has Harrison at WR30 after two underwhelming years. I think year three is where the talent and the draft capital finally line up — if he stays healthy.

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Jaylen Warren is the efficient back I keep drafting in 2026 — with one catch.

Fantasy Domain has Warren at RB30. I like him more than that ranking on talent and pass-game role. The reason he isn't higher is spelled R-i-c-o D-o-w-d-l-e.

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Luther Burden III can be a top-5 fantasy WR this year

Fantasy Domain ranks him WR17 today, but Hank's first player take argues the top-five outcome is live if Chicago makes him the touch engine.

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Dynasty fantasy football needs a better home

The first audience is the dynasty crowd because their rosters are already loaded, their decisions never stop, and player value is the game.

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