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Fantasy Football Video: Has Joe Burrow become a 'tough' QB to target for 2026 drafts?

By Yahoo Sports Fantasy StaffYahoo Sports

Matt Harmon and Joel Smyth discuss Joe Burrow's high fantasy football ADP early in drafts this offseason.

It’s been a roller coaster of a ride tracking Bengals QB Joe Burrow’s NFL career through six seasons. After being injured as a rookie, Burrow returned to win Comeback Player of the Year and help Cincinnati advance to the Super Bowl in 2021. He’d turn in an MVP-worthy season before getting injured in 2023, then back to MVP form before missing most of 2025.

[ Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2026 NFL season ] Heading into 2026 fantasy football, Burrow has an early offseason ADP that would see him as the QB3 off the board. Matt Harmon was joined by Joel Smyth on a recent Yahoo Fantasy Forecast episode to discuss whether the price is right on Burrow or if he’s being overvalued compared to other veteran signal-callers with similar projections. The main issue Harmon has with Burrow is where he’s going versus other pass-first QBs for fantasy.

Dak Prescott, Matthew Stafford — these QBs have much lower ADPs yet have posted comparable or better numbers recently. Last season, Stafford finished as the QB3 overall in fantasy scoring while Prescott was QB5. But early ADP has Prescott as the QB8 and Stafford as QB15 for 2026.

Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournament Based on the early returns, Harmon would rather roll the dice on a Prescott or Stafford later on in fantasy drafts rather than have to take Burrow among the top 50 picks. Smyth points out why it would be wise to opt for another position earlier in your draft versus selecting a QB like Burrow. It’ll be tough to find an RB or WR who can average around 20 fantasy points per game in the eighth round versus the fourth or fifth rounds.