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Wimberly Invitational Est. 2019
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State Definition: Highly Experienced Not Highly Experienced
RTSports: Top 100 Player Top 1000 Player Ranked lower than Top 1000

    2026 Draft Order

    1. Loco Gringos 3 (renewed)
    2. The Force is Strong (renewed)
    3. Wolves (renewed)
    4. BadMamboJambas (renewed)
    5. For Sale #5 pick (FOR SALE)
    6. Devil V (renewed)
    7. #DYN03 +3 #7 WM 3-Time Champ MJ (D) 1X +4.1 (renewed)
    8. strong arm (renewed)
    9. Sears (renewed)
    10. Ack! Ack! (renewed)
    11. *Toilet (renewed)
    12. Snake Plissken * (renewed)
    #1 - #6 Consolation Playoffs
    #7 - #12 Playoff teams, regular season pts

    Key Dates:

    2026 Season

    June 1st - Renewal deadline
    July 1st - Team sales finalized
    Jul 11th - Draft cutdown to 14 players
    Jul 18th - Rookie/Free-Agent draft begins
    Sep 3rd - Preseason cutdown to 20 players
    Jan 5th - Expand to 24 players
    Sep 10th - Season starts

  • Fantasy Week 1Scoreboard
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    Devil V (0-0)even
    Snake Plissken * (0-0)
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    Sears (0-0)even
    *Toilet (0-0)
    For Sale #5 pick (0-0)even
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    Ack! Ack! (0-0)even
    Loco Gringos 3 (0-0)
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  • Player Notes
    Isaiah Likely Apr 28 1:00pm ET
    Isaiah Likely

    After spending the first four years of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens, tight end Isaiah Likely landed a three-year, $40 million deal with the New York Giants in free agency. Likely flashed upside throughout his time with Baltimore, but his path to consistently fantasy-relevant production was often blocked by the presence of veteran Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. In New York, Likely could find himself in another timeshare for tight end snaps with incumbent Giants tight end Theo Johnson. Johnson had a solid year in 2025, recording 45 receptions for 528 yards and five touchdowns on 74 targets across 15 games. However, given the financial investment the Giants made in Likely and the fact that he's following former Ravens head coach John Harbaugh from Baltimore to New York, it wouldn't be shocking to see Likely open the year as the clear TE1. The Giants also do not have an obvious second option in the passing game behind star wideout Malik Nabers (knee), which could further open the door for a breakout year from Likely. A significant jump in production for Likely is not guaranteed, but his dynasty value is in a better spot after his move to New York.

    From RotoBaller

    Jauan Jennings Apr 28 12:50pm ET
    Jauan Jennings

    Across 15 games with the San Francisco 49ers in 2025, wide receiver Jauan Jennings hauled in 55 receptions for 643 yards and nine touchdowns on 90 targets. With 49ers wideouts Brandon Aiyuk and Ricky Pearsall both missing significant time, Jennings spent most of the year as San Francisco's WR1. However, despite his solid production, Jennings currently remains an unrestricted free agent. While there are surely a number of teams interested in securing his services, recent reports indicate a league consensus that Jennings is holding out for more money than he is worth. The 49ers signed veteran wideouts Mike Evans and Christian Kirk in free agency and used a second-round pick in the 2026 Draft on Ole Miss wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling, which could be an indication that the team no longer considers Jennings a part of its plans. With his future currently in limbo, Jennings' dynasty value is slowly starting to fade as he enters his age-29 season.

    From RotoBaller

    Luther Burden III Apr 28 12:40pm ET
    Luther Burden III

    Chicago Bears wide receiver Luther Burden III got off to a slow start to his rookie season in 2025, recording just 13 catches in his first seven NFL games. However, the 22-year-old closed the year on a tear, hauling in 21 receptions for 324 yards and a touchdown on 26 targets over his final four contests. This offseason, the Bears have added veteran wide receiver Kalif Raymond in free agency and LSU wideout Zavion Thomas with a third-round pick in the 2026 Draft. However, Chicago also traded away veteran wideout DJ Moore. All in all, Burden III looks to be in a prime position to enter 2026 as the Bears' WR2 alongside Rome Odunze. Burden III has proven to be a big-play threat with the ball in his hands, and he has the benefit of playing in a Chicago offense that should only be ascending with the promising quarterback/play-caller combination of Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson in place for the long haul. In dynasty formats, Burden III looks like a potential breakout candidate heading into 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    MarShawn Lloyd Apr 28 12:30pm ET
    MarShawn Lloyd

    A third-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd has not factored at all in his team's offense. Thanks to myriad injury issues, Lloyd has played in just one game and owns six career carries across his first two NFL seasons. Heading into 2026, star running back Josh Jacobs remains firmly atop Green Bay's running back depth chart. However, the Packers lost 2025 RB2 Emanuel Wilson in free agency, and the team did not add a running back with any of its 2026 draft picks. As a result, Lloyd figures to enter training camp in a battle with Chris Brooks and Pierre Strong Jr. for the backup running back role in Green Bay. Lloyd's injury history and his complete lack of NFL production to this point are both major red flags. Still, in deep dynasty leagues, Lloyd may be worth taking a chance on just in case he wins the Packers RB2 job and emerges as a priority handcuff running back.

    From RotoBaller

    Jalen Nailor Apr 28 12:20pm ET
    Jalen Nailor

    After spending the first four seasons of his career with the Minnesota Vikings, wide receiver Jalen Nailor landed a three-year, $35 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this offseason. Nailor's numbers from 2025 don't jump off the page, as he recorded just 29 receptions for 444 yards and four touchdowns on 53 targets across 17 games. However, the 27-year-old has been stuck behind the star wide receiver duo of Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison for the past few seasons in Minnesota. With Las Vegas, Nailor could be the team's WR1 and the number two option in the passing game behind tight end Brock Bowers. Nailor's main competition in the Raiders' wide receiver room is Tre Tucker, Jack Bech, Dareke Young, Dont'e Thornton Jr., and 2026 sixth-round pick Malik Benson. In dynasty formats, Nailor's value is rising as he heads into the best target-volume situation of his career.

    From RotoBaller

    Emanuel Wilson Apr 28 12:20pm ET
    Emanuel Wilson

    After spending the first three seasons of his career with the Green Bay Packers, running back Emanuel Wilson landed a one-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks earlier this offseason. Wilson flashed some upside in a backup role behind star back Josh Jacobs in Green Bay, recording 1,145 scrimmage yards and eight touchdowns on 254 touches over the past two seasons. With Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet (knee) working his way back from the torn ACL that ended his 2025 season in January, Wilson looked to have a golden opportunity to begin 2026. However, Seattle added Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price with its first-round pick in the 2026 Draft. As a result, Wilson now looks to be limited to the RB3 role with the Seahawks once Charbonnet makes it back from injury. Wilson might still have some deep-league appeal as a handcuff option, but his dynasty value has taken a big hit after Seattle's addition of Price.

    From RotoBaller

    Jaylin Noel Apr 28 10:10am ET
    Jaylin Noel

    Houston Texans wide receiver Jaylin Noel took nearly two-thirds of his snaps out of the slot as a rookie after seeing nearly a 75% rate at Iowa State, but his path to playing time in 2025 was often blocked by veteran Christian Kirk. Kirk signed a one-year deal with the 49ers in free agency, and the primary slot duties in Houston should now fall to Noel. 2023 third-round pick, and a personal favorite target of quarterback C.J. Stroud, Tank Dell is expected back after missing all of his third season with a dislocated knee and multiple torn ligaments. Despite his small frame, Dell has spent most of his time on the outside since turning professional, and while 2026 will mark his first time working in offensive coordinator Nick Caley's system, history would suggest that, despite their radically different body types, he will present more of a competition to Jayden Higgins in two-receiver sets. Noel should still see plenty of run as the third receiver on the field in 11 personnel, and at RotoBaller's WR72, it's possible he's being severely slept on after showing significant flashes in the two mid-season games missed by Kirk.

    From RotoBaller

    Dylan Sampson Apr 28 10:00am ET
    Dylan Sampson

    Cleveland Browns running back Dylan Sampson led the team in targets and receptions out of the backfield as a fourth-round rookie in 2025, and his role appears to be secure heading into his second season. After double-dipping at the position last year, the Browns made no additions to the running back room in the 2026 NFL Draft, though they did make improvements to the offense as a whole, which could create more scoring opportunities for both Sampson and 2025 second-round pick Quinshon Judkins, who appears to be on track for the season opener after suffering a dislocated ankle in Week 16. Cleveland spent the ninth overall pick on offensive tackle Spencer Fano before adding wide receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston within 15 picks of one another in the first and second rounds, transforming a position of weakness into one of potential strength. The Browns still head into 2026 with a less-than-ideal quarterback situation, though negative game scripts could work in the favor of Sampson if he's able to fully take hold of the dedicated passing back role, and at RotoBaller's dynasty RB51, he offers clear upside as a low-cost trade target or add-on to a larger deal.

    From RotoBaller

    Kirk Cousins Apr 28 9:40am ET
    Kirk Cousins

    Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins signed a two-year deal to serve as a bridge quarterback until first overall pick Fernando Mendoza is ready to take over. At the NFL's Annual League Meeting, new head coach Klint Kubiak shared his belief that a rookie quarterback should learn behind the scenes for as long as possible, and shortly thereafter, Cousins was brought in on a team-friendly contract. Kubiak also expressed a desire to split backfield carries before adding Mike Washington Jr. in the fourth round of the NFL Draft, so he appears to have a clear plan in his first year at the helm. The Raiders have made notable improvements to the offensive line and defense a year after earning the first overall pick by going 3-14, so Cousins could be provided ample leash to allow Mendoza to develop into an NFL professional. As a quarterback expected to start more than a handful of games in 2026, he could be drastically underpriced as RotoBaller's dynasty QB47, and how he looks to open the season could determine his future value should the Raiders allow him to hit free agency again in 2027 at the age of 38.

    From RotoBaller

    George Holani Apr 28 9:30am ET
    George Holani

    Seattle Seahawks running back George Holani served as the primary backup to Kenneth Walker III in both the NFC Championship and Super Bowl after Zach Charbonnet was lost to an ACL injury in the team's Divisional Round victory over the 49ers. With Walker departing for Kansas City in free agency and Charbonnet's recovery timeline likely to see him miss games in 2026, dynasty managers who were able to scoop up Holani were hoping he could maintain a meaningful role to begin his third season while still expecting the Seahawks to add competition through the NFL Draft. With Seattle holding only four picks entering the draft, there was a thought that they could miss out on one of the true difference-making backs in a weak class, but with so few needs, they were able to be aggressive and spend the final pick of the first round on Notre Dame prospect Jadarian Price. With Price expected to handle lead back duties to begin the year, and Charbonnet likely to complete the committee upon his return, Holani's potential fantasy impact looks to be limited and minimal, and he has fallen to RB99 in RotoBaller's dynasty rankings.

    From RotoBaller

    Kendre Miller Apr 28 9:20am ET
    Kendre Miller

    New Orleans Saints running back Kendre Miller was a third-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, but a frustrating rash of injuries has limited him to only 21 games played and 497 career rushing yards. The Saints spent big in free agency, bringing in former Jaguar Travis Etienne Jr. on a four-year, $48 million deal, and unless they make a move to thin their ranks, it appears that Miller will head into training camp fourth on the depth chart behind Etienne, 10-year veteran Alvin Kamara, and 2025 sixth-round pick Devin Neal, who handled lead back duties down the stretch of his rookie season. When active, Miller has played a role on special teams, which could be his best shot to stick with the team, but as RotoBaller's dynasty RB90, he is no longer a must-hold for managers looking to clear bench spots for the incoming crop of rookies.

    From RotoBaller

    Jordan Addison Apr 28 8:50am ET
    Jordan Addison

    Dynasty | The Vikings have exercised the fifth year option on wide receiver Jordan Addison. Dynasty Analysis: Addison has been a little hit and miss throughout his young career but the talent is clearly evident. The Vikings desperately need new quarterback Kyler Murray to get back to his old form and if he does, Addison could represent a solid bargain as his ADP has slid based on his up and down performances and some off-the-field concerns.

    Marquez Valdes-Scantling Apr 28 8:50am ET
    Marquez Valdes-Scantling

    Dynasty | The Cowboys have signed wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Dynasty Analysis: MVS has bounced around the league mostly following Aaron Rodgers over the past few seasons but simply hasn't found much success. This has the looks of a depth signing for Dallas and if MVS is really part of the rotation next year, something may have gone horribly wrong. He's a roster clogger at this point in his career, regardless of where he may be playing.

    Nicholas Singleton Apr 28 8:50am ET
    Nicholas Singleton

    Dynasty | The Titans drafted running back Nicholas Singleton in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: This landing spot is an interesting one as Tennessee was rumored to have interest in Jeremiyah Love before he was taken third overall. While Singleton isn't nearly the player Love is, the Titans are at least considering we're nearing the end of the Tony Pollard era. Singleton is going to be a sneaky rookie pick and while he has a low floor as a late round draft pick, you can see a path to relevance here.

    Kaytron Allen Apr 28 8:49am ET
    Kaytron Allen

    Dynasty | The Washington Commanders selected running back Kaytron Allen in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Allen was drafted by the Commanders in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. A true bruiser, he landed in a great spot as the Commanders have a host of running backs like Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Rachaad White, and Jerome Ford but none of them are true road graders like Allen. He should have a chance to make the team and possibly carve out an early role as a rookie.

    Demond Claiborne Apr 28 8:49am ET
    Demond Claiborne

    Dynasty | The Vikings selected running back Demond Claiborne in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: Claiborne fell all the way down to the sixth round before the Vikings finally took him. It's an interesting pick given the fact the Vikings really only have Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason at the moment. However, the draft capital used on Claiborne doesn't really guarantee him much, including a roster spot. He'll likely battle the likes of Zavier Scott and a few others for a roster spot but still looks like a mid-to-late rookie pick based on a decent landing spot.

    Cade Klubnik Apr 28 8:49am ET
    Cade Klubnik

    Dynasty | The Jets drafted quarterback Cade Klubnik in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: The Jets took Klubnik in round four of the NFL Draft. While nobody would have expected him to go this late just one year ago, the reality is he now lands in a solid spot to develop and possibly even get some starts if Geno Smith fails to impress this season. Klubnik won't have long to prove himself with a loaded class of quarterbacks coming in but he makes for a pretty fun 2QB rookie draft pick this season.

    Mike Washington Jr. Apr 28 8:48am ET
    Mike Washington Jr.

    Dynasty | The Raiders drafted running back Mike Washington Jr. in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: This was a very disappointing development for Washington, who many thought could be the second running back off the board this year. He'll now be stuck behind Ashton Jeanty, fighting to earn the backup role next season. He's certainly in line to be one of the biggest fallers in terms of pre- and post-draft value.

    Bryce Lance Apr 28 8:48am ET
    Bryce Lance

    Dynasty | The Saints drafted wide receiver Bryce Lance in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Dynasty Analysis: The brother of Trey Lance, Bryce will have a chance to carve out a role in the Saints pass catching corps that currently boasts Chris Olave and Jordyn Tyson. Lance seems like a total boom or bust prospect but he could have certainly landed in worse spots. He'll be a decent late round dart throw in rookie drafts.

    Dallen Bentley Apr 28 8:48am ET
    Dallen Bentley

    The Denver Broncos have selected Utah tight end Dallen Bentley with the 256th overall pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Tight end was considered a major need for the 2025 AFC West champions, and after spending a fifth-round pick on NC State's Justin Joly, the Broncos doubled up at the position. After making only three catches across his first two seasons at Utah, Bentley was one of the team's leading receivers in 2025, finishing his final season with 620 yards and six touchdowns on 48 receptions. While not a dominant blocker, he has the traits of an NFL tight end and has a real chance to make the team as the final offensive player selected in 2026. With Denver holding the final two picks of the draft, Bentley also has some claim to split the Mr. Irrelevant title with new teammate Red Murdock.

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