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🚨 My June 2026 Dynasty WR Rankings 👀📈
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My Tiers:
👽 Alien Tier: Chase, JSN, Puka
⚓ Franchise Anchors: Amon-Ra, Jefferson, CeeDee, London, Nabers
🚪 Knocking on the Door: Tet, Olave, Pickens, Garrett Wilson, Carnell Tate, Egbuka
✅ Set It & Forget It: Nico, DeVonta, Ladd
☢️ Nuclear Upside: Odunze, Burden, AJB, Zay, Higgins, Rice
🚀 Breakout Loading: Marv, BTJ, Tyson, Lemon, Waddle, Jamo, Concepcion
🎯 Weekly Weapons: Addison, Pierce, Watson, Parker Washington
👴 Old Guys, Real Points: DJM, Terry, DK, Evans, Davante, Godwin
🌪️ Volatility Vortex: Pearsall, Wilson, Pittman, QJ, Downs, Golden, Wan’Dale, Hunter, McMillan, Higgins, Reed, Worthy, Cooper, Bell, Boston, Williams, Bernard
The old guys tier is flexible depending on your roster build.
I’m also probably higher on London, Olave and Devonta then most📈
Who’s too high or too low?
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Also on Chig Okonkwo:
Keim says they want Chig Okonkwo to be a big part of the pass game and he doesn’t see a reason why he wouldn’t be
Chig is working with David Raih (one of the most detailed coaches according to David Blough) on footwork
Who is the RB1 in New England for 2026- Rhamondre Stevenson or TreVeyon Henderson?
🚨 32 Teams, 32 Decisions 🚨
Every day: One team. One uncomfortable question. One actionable answer.
Day 23: New England Patriots 🏈
For dynasty, this feels like Henderson. For 2026, I don’t think it’s that clean.
Let's talk through it 👇
Who is the RB1 in New England for 2026- Rhamondre Stevenson or TreVeyon Henderson?
🚨 32 Teams, 32 Decisions 🚨
Every day: One team. One uncomfortable question. One actionable answer.
Day 23: New England Patriots 🏈
For dynasty, this feels like Henderson. For 2026, I don’t think it’s that clean.
Let's talk through it 👇
So here’s my Angle 📐
Best 2026 trust bet: Rhamondre Stevenson
Best dynasty bet: TreVeyon Henderson
For 2026, I lean Rhamondre Stevenson as the RB1.
Not because he’s more exciting. He isn’t. Henderson is the better long-term asset and probably the player I’d rather hold in dynasty. But if we’re asking who the Patriots trust first in a playoff-caliber season, the evidence still points to Rhamondre.
The team went back to him when he returned. They trusted him late. And in a McDaniels/Vrabel offense, that matters.
But I’m not pounding the table.
If Henderson wins pass protection trust, keeps flashing explosive plays, and starts getting more early-down work in camp, this can flip fast. He’s the future of the room. The only question is whether the future starts in September or waits until 2027.
What do you think? 👇
This quote is concerning for MarShawn Lloyd.
For a RB entering Year 3 with limited/no meaningful NFL résumé, that’s a bad signal. You want to hear “he looks explosive, he’s competing for touches, he’s ready.” Instead, we’re still talking about workload management, learning practice tempo, and avoiding breakdowns.
This GB backfield is a mess.
🤞 they just sign Trey Benson who’s 23 and buried in Arizona.
Matt LaFleur this morning on MarShawn Lloyd:
"He's a guy we've obviously had to learn—and we've learned together—how you best manage him. As long as we can continue to build on what we've done, I think he'll be in good shape.
"He's also learning how to practice. When to really punch it and when he doesn't have to go quite as hard, because that's usually when he's had some issues, is when he's going 100 miles an hour all the time."
@TheDynastyCafe I’m with you but just wait until he declares and then the hype just keeps building and building, leading up to the draft and then through camp.
You think the Love hype is bad, you’ve seen nothing.
A lot of folks are worried about Max Klare and the fact that they still have Parkinson and Higbee rostered. They’re so thin at WR behind Puka and Adams though, so it’s clear they will continue to run a lot of 12 personnel. That should put Ferg in a great situation as the movement TE.
one of the eye-catching stats of last season:
15 of TE Terrance Ferguson's 31 targets were 20+ yards downfield
he basically took Tutu Atwell's role in the offense from a target distribution standpoint
helps the Rams be explosive out of heavier sets (add Max Klare too)