QB
Shedeur Sanders
2025 Season Stats
QB Overall: 37th QB PPG: 38th
Total Pts: 95 Pts/Game: 12
Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 212lbs
Age this season: 24 Drafted: 5.06
Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
QB - -
Current ADP
QB 29
Advice: HOLD - Shedeur Sanders enters 2026 as the starter, posting about 3,300–3,600 yards, 22–25 TDs, and 13–16 INTs, with 200–250 rushing yards and a couple of scramble TDs. He looks calmer, runs the offense better, and proves he belongs — though once a month he’ll throw a pass so bold the announcer pauses like, “I respect the confidence.” Expect at least one game where Browns fans crown him the future by halftime, then Google “QB draft class 2027” by the fourth quarter. Net result: legit starter, upward trend, and just enough chaos to keep Cleveland emotionally hydrated.
RB
Quinshon Judkins
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 26th RB PPG: 29th
Total Pts: 170 Pts/Game: 11
Height: 5ft 11in Weight: 221lbs
Age this season: 22 Drafted: 2.04
Dynasty Value: 1st round pick
Fantasy Jokers
RB 30
Current ADP
RB 22
Advice: SELL - Quinshon Judkins’s 2026 fantasy outlook is high-upside but highly conditional, hinging largely on his health after the broken fibula/ankle that ended his 2025 early — if he’s fully recovered and back to 100%, he’s a bell-cow RB1 with weekly touchdown upside, especially given his prior role in Cleveland’s offense (230 rushes for 827 yards and 7 TDs in 14 games). The injury recovery timeline and how Cleveland manages his workload early in the season will dictate risk: early-season caution could cap his touches and slow momentum, but once cleared he should still be the team’s lead runner and a heavy target in short-yardage/goal-line situations. In fantasy terms, draft him confidently as a high-end RB1 with an asterisk — he’s one of the few backs with true workhorse potential if the injury doesn’t linger.
RB
Dylan Sampson
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 55th RB PPG: 63rd
Total Pts: 88 Pts/Game: 5.8
Height: 5ft 8in Weight: 200lbs
Age this season: 22 Drafted: 4.24
Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
RB - -
Current ADP
RB 49
Advice: SELL - Dylan Sampson’s 2026 fantasy outlook is very much “PPR-only curiosity with real-life usefulness” — he’s the guy coaches like, fantasy managers squint at, and box scores barely acknowledge. Based on 2025, he’s clearly trusted in passing downs and special teams, but the rushing efficiency just isn’t there to threaten for a lead role. In 2026, he profiles as a change-of-pace / third-down back who might give you the occasional 8–10 PPR points when game script gets weird, but will absolutely destroy you if you expect more. Best case, injuries ahead of him turn him into a sneaky flex for short stretches; most likely, he’s a waiver-wire name you recognize, add once, then immediately drop after a 4-point week. Draftable only in deep leagues, useful in real football, and forever “one injury away” in fantasy.
WR
Jerry Jeudy
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 52nd PPG: 69th
Total Pts: 121 Pts/Game: 7.1
Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 193lbs
Age this season: 27 Drafted: 1.15
Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR 60
Current ADP
WR 56
Advice: HOLD - Jerry Jeudy’s 2026 fantasy profile is basically “talent waiting on stability” — if Cleveland’s QB situation clicks, he can be a sneaky flex/low-end WR2, but inconsistent scoring and volume make him volatile; best case he rebounds, worst case he’s just a bye-week filler. He’s under a three-year extension through the 2027 season, originally reported at about $52.5–58 M with roughly $41 M guaranteed, and a relatively affordable cap hit around $9 M in 2026, which gives the Browns some financial flexibility but also makes him a cut/trade possibility if production stays low.
WR
Cedric Tillman
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 98th WR PPG: 100th
Total Pts: 60 Pts/Game: 4.6
Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 215lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 3.11
Dynasty Value: 4th round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR - -
Current ADP
WR 100
Advice: HOLD - Cedric Tillman’s fantasy profile is the classic “looks great in theory, mildly annoying in practice” receiver — the size is there, the flashes are there, and every preseason beat writer will convince you this is the breakout. In reality, he’s the guy who pops for one strong game, earns a spot in your lineup the following week, and then rewards your confidence with 3 catches for 34 yards. He’s useful in real football, occasionally useful in fantasy, and permanently lives in that gray zone where you don’t want to drop him… but you also never feel good starting him. In short: deep-league stash, dynasty patience play, and the WR who keeps you emotionally invested without actually helping you win.
WR
Isaiah Bond
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 104th WR PPG: 129th
Total Pts: 54 Pts/Game: 3.4
Height: 5ft 11in Weight: 180lbs
Age this season: 22 Drafted: - -
Dynasty Value: 4th round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR - -
Current ADP
WR 85
Advice: HOLD - Isaiah Bond’s 2026 fantasy profile is a deep-league, boom-or-bust dart — he showed flashes with his 18 catches for ~338 yards and zero TDs in 2025, averaging nearly 19 yards per reception, but his targets were inconsistent and he wasn’t a reliable weekly option. Bond is on a three-year, ~$3.018 M contract with Cleveland through 2028 (about $1 M per year with a small signing bonus and fully guaranteed money), so he has some job security but no big cap implications. In fantasy terms he’s a late stash/upsider with long-ball potential if the Browns’ QB situation improves, but he isn’t draftable in most standard formats unless there’s a clear step-up in role.
TE
Harold Fannin
2025 Season Stats
TE Overall: 6th TE PPG: 8th
Total Pts: 186 Pts/Game: 12
Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 241lbs
Age this season: 22 Drafted: 3.03
Dynasty Value: 2nd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
TE 8
Current ADP
TE 7
Advice: HOLD - Harold Fannin Jr.’s 2026 fantasy outlook sits perfectly in the Top-5 to Top-10 TE range, aka the fantasy sweet spot where he’s good enough to start every week but still cheap enough to feel smug about it. The volume is legit, the red-zone role is sticky, and Cleveland clearly trusts him as the “please don’t let this drive die” option. Project him for 70–80 catches, 750–900 yards, and 6–8 TDs, which means he’ll outscore half the “name-brand” tight ends while being drafted two rounds later. He’s not Kelce-era dominant, but he’s absolutely the guy who finishes TE7, wins you weeks quietly, and becomes the reason your league mates say, “Why does tight end always work out for you?”
TE
David Njoku
2025 Season Stats
TE Overall: 34th TE PPG: 29th
Total Pts: 86 Pts/Game: 7.2
Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 246lbs
Age this season: 30 Drafted: 1.29
Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
TE - -
Current ADP
TE 25
Advice: HOLD - David Njoku’s 2026 fantasy outlook is “talent still there, clock definitely ticking” — he’s coming off a quiet 2025 and now faces real competition plus a contract crossroads, making him a volatile but usable option. He’s entering the final stage of his 4-year ~$55M deal, with a large 2026 cap number (~$20M+), meaning the Browns either restructure, reduce his role, or seriously consider moving on. On the field, that translates to a low-end TE1 / high-end TE2 projection: roughly 55–65 catches, 600–750 yards, and 5–7 TDs, heavily touchdown-dependent and very matchup-driven. He’s still athletic enough to spike weeks, but between cap pressure and younger tight ends pushing for snaps, he’s no longer “set-and-forget” — more like “start him, sigh, hope for a TD, repeat.”