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Waiver Warrior pairs weekly analysis with Draft Value Scores — our composite player rankings — so you can research and draft with real data behind every pick.
Weekly rankings
Updated start/sit rankings and waiver wire targets from a team that watches every snap.
Draft Value Scores
Our composite player rankings (DVS) blend usage, efficiency, upside, context, and age curve into one number.
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Straightforward takes rooted in usage, matchups, and target share, not hot air.
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Running Back Tiers for 2026
Running back is one of the most important — and volatile — positions in fantasy football. With crowded backfields, changing workloads and a handful of elite backs capable of carrying your roster, knowing where the meaningful drop-offs occur is critical on draft day. In my 2026 Running Back Tiers, I’m grouping players based on their expected fantasy production, upside, workload security and risk — giving you a clearer picture of which backs I’m willing to build around, which ones I’m chasing for upside, and where I’m looking for value later in drafts.
Wide Receiver Tiers for 2026
Wide receiver is deeper than ever, but that doesn't mean every WR is created equal. In this year's Wide Receiver Tiers, I'm grouping players based on how I view their fantasy value, upside and risk heading into the 2026 season. Rather than simply ranking 50+ receivers from top to bottom, these tiers show where I see meaningful differences between players — and where I'm comfortable choosing based on draft-day value.
Quarterback Tiers for 2026
Which quarterbacks are worth paying up for, and which ones are being drafted too early? My 2026 QB tiers reveal the players I'm targeting, fading, and watching closely on draft day.
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Draft Value Scores (DVS) is our composite ranking system — sortable, searchable, and compared against real ADP to flag bargains and overvalued picks.