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2026 Superflex Best Ball — Top 12 Rankings

02/11/2026
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1. Josh Allen

The prototypical robo-QB. Allen can single-handedly carry your fantasy team any given week. His 39 total touchdowns — including 14 rushing — paired with 5.2 yards per rushing attempt create an elite weekly floor. He finished as a top-10 QB ten times, including five top-5 finishes and three overall QB1 weeks.
Don’t overthink it. Take him at No. 1 and sleep like a baby.

2. Drake Maye

What a year for the MVP runner-up. Maye exploded in his second season with 35 total touchdowns and a league-leading 72% completion rate, solidifying himself as the most accurate quarterback in football. He also boosted his floor with 450 rushing yards on 103 attempts.
In weekly production, Maye posted nine top-10 finishes and four top-5 weeks. The breakout is real.

3. Jalen Hurts

Most fantasy analysts don’t think Hurts is an elite QB… but they’re wrong. The Eagles’ offense runs entirely through him, and no matter how rules change next season regarding the “butt push,” it won’t matter. Hurts will always be a goal-line threat — proven by his 60 rushing touchdowns in five seasons.
If the Eagles score, Hurts is almost always involved.

4. Joe Burrow

“Glass Joe” has missed 19 games in three seasons, which is a concern — but his production when healthy is impossible to ignore: 45, 40, and 36 total TD seasons, along with 4,918 / 4,475 / 4,611 passing yards.
The Bengals’ defense is a train wreck and isn’t improving, so Burrow will have no choice but to air it out to one of the best WR duos in football — Chase and Higgins — with Brown contributing out of the backfield.
If health is on Burrow’s side, we could see another spike-year incoming.

5. Lamar Jackson

Jackson played only 13 games but still produced 2,549 passing yards, 23 total touchdowns, and 349 rushing yards — plus six top-10 weekly finishes.
King Henry will still cap Lamar’s rushing TD totals under 10, but Jackson has developed into an extremely competent pocket passer. Even with a full coaching overhaul after moving on from Jim Harbaugh, Lamar remains the engine of this offense. Expect Baltimore to continue leaning on the former MVP.

6. Puka Nacua

Puka’s tremendous season was highlighted by a stat most analysts overlook: target efficiency. Out of 166 targets, he hauled in 129 — leaving just 37 incompletions unaccounted for.
With MVP-level Stafford returning in 2026, it’s wheels-up for Puka and another monster year incoming.

7. Jaxon Smith-Njigba

This Puka-clone just turned in back-to-back 100+ catch seasons as his third-year breakout hit full force. JSN’s silky-smooth route running terrorized defenses, earning him 10 top-10 WR weeks and 9 double-digit-target games.
With the career resurgence of Sam Darnold, this high-powered offense should keep rolling in 2026 — with JSN leading the way as the target hog.

8. Jayden Daniels

Injuries derailed Daniels’ sophomore season, but there were bright spots: in five of his seven games, he logged 8+ rushing attempts, which always boosts weekly floor in fantasy.
His upside is well-documented from his massive rookie year, so we’re giving a mulligan for 2025. Expect 3,500+ passing yards and 800+ rushing yards in 2026, which should elevate him right back into top-5 superflex form.

9. Ja’Marr Chase

Target consistency is Chase’s forte — three straight 100+ catch seasons and two seasons with 175+ targets prove it. With Joe Burrow’s hyper-aggressive passing tendencies, Chase should continue to dominate.
He recorded eight top-10 WR weeks and seven top-5 finishes this year. Another elite season is on deck.

10. Bijan Robinson

Bijan did exactly what we expected as a true bell-cow: elite consistency across all 18 games. He logged 10 top-10 RB weeks and six top-5 finishes.
His usage was reminiscent of peak LaDainian Tomlinson — seven games with 20+ carries and eight games with 8+ targets.
This kind of workload should propel him to a potential RB1 overall finish in 2026.

11. Jaxson Dart

Once Dart took control of the offense, we saw a star emerging. Even without his top two weapons (Nabers and Scattabo), he didn’t blink. In 14 starts, he produced seven top-10 QB weeks and four top-4 finishes.
A modern-day right-handed Steve Young, Dart delivered through the air and on the ground, logging nine games with 5+ carries.
With his weapons returning and John Harbaugh (the man behind Lamar Jackson’s early development) joining the staff, expect a massive sophomore leap.

12. Jahmyr Gibbs

Coming off an RB1 season, Gibbs followed it up with an RB3 finish — remarkable considering he shares a backfield with David Montgomery. His Jamal Charles-like explosiveness earned him nine top-10 RB weeks and five top-4 finishes.
With the Lions’ Super Bowl window potentially closing, this may be the year they ramp up his workload and unleash his full potential — which legitimately includes 2,500 yards from scrimmage if everything hits.

 

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