🚨 Drake London vs. Tetairoa McMillan
The market values these WRs almost the same. I don’t. Tet McMillan is the exciting projection. Drake London is the thing we’re hoping Tet becomes.
That’s why I’m taking London.
Tet’s rookie season was very strong: 70 receptions, 1,014 yards, and 7 TDs. He was drafted No. 8 overall, earned immediate volume, and Mike Clay projects a major Year 2 jump: 140 targets, 83 receptions, 1,191 yards, 6 TDs, and a 27% target share. That’s legitimate alpha usage. (NFL Fantasy)
But London has already proven the alpha profile at the NFL level. In 2025, London played only 12 games and still posted 68 receptions, 919 yards, and 7 TDs. That is a 17-game pace of 96 catches, 1,302 yards, and 10 TDs. He also earned an 89.9 PFF receiving grade, 5th among qualified WRs. (Atlanta Falcons)
That’s the walkaway point. Tet is projected to become an elite target earner. London already is one.
Mike Clay projects London for 147 targets, 96 receptions, 1,191 yards, and 8 TDs. So Clay has both players projected for the exact same receiving yardage, but London gets there with more receptions and more TDs. Tet has the younger breakout appeal. London has the proven NFL target dominance. (ESPN)
The QB debate is closer than people think.
Bryce Young is ascending (has shown year-to-year improvement), and Tet being tied to him long-term matters. Is London QB proof? Because I am somehow feeling more confident in Bryce Young over the combination of Tua/Penix.
But London’s situation is not some dead-end profile. Atlanta just gave him a 4-year, $141M extension with $100M guaranteed. Organizations tell you who their offensive centerpieces are with money. Atlanta just screamed it.
Target competition also favors London more than people realize.
Tet has to share with Xavier Legette, Chris Brazzell, Jalen Coker, and a Panthers offense still trying to prove it can support elite fantasy volume. Nothing too crazy, but guys that could be productive with their target share.
London has Bijan Robinson, Kyle Pitts, and now Zachariah Branch around him, but that has already been true. He has already earned through that environment. That matters.
Dynasty managers love chasing the next Drake London. But sometimes the market gives you the actual Drake London at almost the same price.
🏰 Dynasty Citadel Verdict:
Tet McMillan is a great asset. Drake London is already the player we’re hoping Tet becomes. If the price is close, I’m taking the proven alpha WR who already showed top-5 weekly ceiling and just got paid like a franchise cornerstone.
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The 2026 Rookie Class - Pro Comps for Year 1 Production 😮💨
⚡️Germie Bernard - Emeka Egbuka
I could see Germie Bernard coming out the gates hot as he is known as one of the most pro ready players coming out of college. He also has two solidified WRs infront of him which I could see similar to what Egbuka was facing with Evans and Godwin last year.
⚡️ Fernando Mendoza - Tyler Shough
Tyler Shough sat behind a much worse QB in Rattler in order for him to develop. I project Fernando Mendoza to have a similar rookie season where it takes a while to put him in, however when he does get in he will BALL.
⚡️Jordyn Tyson - Malik Nabers
I project Jordyn Tyson to be fed early and often and have a similar rookie season to Nabers where he will be the de facto number 1WR in his offense. Playing the short to intermediate route role in Moore’s offense will pay dividends.
⚡️ Carnell Tate - Tetairoa McMillan
Tet has a solid rookie year that was up and down in production, however was the main guy in his offense. He was limited by weak QB play and a run heavy offense. Cam Ward has not proven he can be a QB that elevates the talent around him and next year will be critical in his development.
⚡️ Jeremiyah Love - Cam Skattebo
Jeremiyah Love is going to absolutely ball his rookie year as a complete workhorse. Cam Skattebo production is his baseline and he will quickly overcome Tyler Allgeier just like how Tyrone Tracy faded into the background for the Giants when Cam emerged.
⚡️ Eli Stowers - Oronde Gadsden
Gadsden showed up in flashes last year and dominated once given an oppourtunity to be the TE1 for the Chargers at the end of the season. Eli Stowers should have a similar trajectory as Oronde as he has to wait for his chances later on in the season to take snaps away from Dallas Goedert.
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Players that offseason moves & situations have convinced me to reconsider my stance on from about 6 months ago:
- Quentin Johnston
- Jayden Reed
- Chris Godwin
- Josh Downs
- Rachaad White
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