ESPN’s 2026 Fantasy Guide Packs Rankings, Mocks and Cheat Sheets

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ESPN published its 2026 fantasy football draft guide on Aug. 18, bringing rankings, cheat sheets, player projections, mock drafts, sleepers, busts, breakouts and strategy content together in one hub.

ESPN says the page will be updated throughout the summer.

What’s Inside ESPN’s Draft Guide

The guide links to a rankings hub with staff consensus rankings by position, as well as superflex, IDP, dynasty and individual overall lists.

It also includes quarterback and tight end tier resources from Matt Bowen. Bowen’s tight end tiers are designed to help readers identify where value drops off during a draft.

The mock-draft section covers a range of league types, including 10-team half-PPR, 12-team superflex, knockout, non-PPR and PPR formats.

One 10-team half-PPR mock addresses recent news involving Puka Nacua and Jordan Love, while the superflex mock drafts highlight the premium placed on quarterbacks when two can start.

Cheat Sheets Cover Multiple Formats

ESPN’s Cheat Sheet Central offers printable resources for PPR, half-PPR, superflex, non-PPR and dynasty leagues.

The PPR positional and top-300 sheets are also recommended for half-PPR scoring because ESPN says the rankings are extremely similar.

Cheat Sheet Best For Key Detail
PPR Positional PPR and half-PPR leagues Overall rank, salary cap value and bye weeks
PPR Top-300 Overall draft-value tracking 300 players ranked by overall draft value
Superflex Top-300 Leagues using an OP slot Rankings that account for enhanced quarterback value
Dynasty Keeper and dynasty formats Top 240 players and 60 rookies, with draft information and ages

The cheat-sheet hub also includes a beginner PPR sheet organized by round, non-PPR positional and top-300 sheets, a team-by-team projection guide and an NFL team depth-chart sheet.

Karabell’s Draft and Avoid Lists

Eric Karabell includes Derrick Henry and Patrick Mahomes among the undervalued players on his Do Draft list.

His Do Not Draft list identifies a young trio of New York Giants players among those he believes are being overvalued in drafts this summer.

Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs wearing a red jersey and helmet while holding a football
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes leads the Kansas City Chiefs offense.

The guide’s opening video also raises the question of whether fantasy managers should be cautious about drafting Mahomes.

Both the video and Karabell’s list are included among the guide’s draft-preparation resources.

Clay’s Running Back Discussion and Projections

A separate ESPN video features Mike Clay explaining why he is taking Jahmyr Gibbs over Bijan Robinson.

Clay’s team-by-team projection guide provides a downloadable breakdown for all 32 teams.

Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs wearing jersey number 26 carrying a football during a game
Jahmyr Gibbs carries the football for the Detroit Lions during a game against the Washington Commanders.

Additional Advice and Strategy

Beyond rankings and cheat sheets, the guide collects draft targets, sleepers, busts, breakouts, player projections and team-value analysis.

Its strategy section includes draft-planning guidance, advice for nontraditional formats, common mistakes to avoid and quarterback-drafting approaches.

Updates Through the Summer

ESPN says the guide will continue to be updated throughout the summer and encourages readers to check back for the latest content.