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2026 NFL Draft: Day 3 Fantasy Football Recap

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The 2026 NFL Draft is officially finished. The Huddle takes a look at all of the potential fantasy-relevant players that were drafted on Saturday.

The 2025 NFL Draft came to a close on Saturday with the final four rounds. Fantasy draft season may not be close to hitting its crescendo, but hardcore gamers have been selecting players prior to the conclusion of the collegiate bowl season. It's time to let the real fun begin!

(This article will focus primarily on rookies from a redraft perspective. We will have rookie and dynasty rankings on the site early next week. Our initial redraft rankings will hit the site later in the week.

My signature Big Board - a draft day tool that is one of the principal reasons why I have yet to suffer a losing money season in 25 years of high-stakes fantasy football - will likely be finished sometime in June and updated daily after that. ) Also see: Day 1 | Day 2 The 2026 NFL Draft was widely expected to be a down year for fantasy purposes, and the landing spots disappointed in a number of cases. Therefore, while every quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end that was drafted will be mentioned, only the notable ones who appear to have even a small chance at fantasy success in 2026 will receive analysis.

Round 4 108) RB Jonah Coleman, Denver Broncos ( Film Profile | Analytical Profile ) Team Fit: A Year 1 landing spot in Denver is not ideal at first glance, but JK Dobbins' injury history means Coleman is one step away from potentially sharing a backfield with RJ Harvey - assuming he beats out Jaleel McLaughlin and perhaps Tyler Badie in camp. There is at least a decent chance that Coleman becomes part of a three-man committee - something that is not foreign to head coach Sean Payton - and handles goal-line/short-yardage duties. Furthermore, Coleman is likely the player that Payton has in mind to be Dobbins' long-term successor.

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