
The Rookies Moving Up & Down Big Boards (2026 NFL Draft)
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Ian Hartitz and Dwain McFarland go prospect by prospect through the running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends whose draft stock is moving ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. Using the Rookie Super Model and updated big board data, we identify which rookies are climbing and which are slipping — and what it means for your fantasy football draft boards.
Jeremiyah Love's Super Model score jumps to 91, leaping both Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs on the all-time leaderboard. Omar Cooper continues his rise. But Jordyn Tyson, Denzel Boston, and a handful of Penn State backs are trending the wrong direction. Plus, the RB class might be too weak for NFL teams to reach in the second and third rounds.
Stock Up:
Jeremiyah Love, RB (89 → 91 RSM)
Jadarian Price, RB (70 → 71 RSM)
Omar Cooper, WR (79 → 81 RSM)
Ted Hurst, WR (71 → 72 RSM)
Skyler Bell, WR (70 → 71 RSM)
Bryce Lance, WR (71 → 72 RSM)
Oscar Delp, TE (63 → 69 RSM)
Stock Down:
Jonah Coleman, RB (71 → 70 RSM)
Emmett Johnson, RB (69 → 68 RSM)
Nicholas Singleton, RB (70 → 70 RSM)
Kaytron Allen, RB (68 → 66 RSM)
Jordyn Tyson, WR (86 → 85 RSM)
Denzel Boston, WR (78 → 77 RSM)
Malachi Fields, WR (72 → 70 RSM)
Elijah Sarratt, WR (77 → 76 RSM)
Justin Jolly, TE (77 → 77 RSM)
Topics in this video: Rookie stock up stock down, 2026 NFL Draft, fantasy football rookies, Jeremiyah Love, Omar Cooper, Jordyn Tyson, Denzel Boston, Rookie Super Model, dynasty rookie rankings, big board movement, NFL Draft prospects, best ball rookies, fantasy football draft strategy
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