NFL Fantasy Football & Dynasty Stock Watch: Key Risers and Fallers for June 22, 2026
As fantasy football managers prepare for training camp season, now is the perfect time to identify undervalued assets and avoid potential roster traps. The latest dynasty outlooks highlight several intriguing names whose fantasy value could be changing before preseason action even begins.

Joe Burrow Has Overall QB1 Upside
Few quarterbacks possess the combination of passing volume, efficiency, and elite weapons that Joe Burrow brings to the table. If Cincinnati’s offense stays healthy throughout the season, Burrow has a realistic path to finishing as the overall QB1 in fantasy football.
With Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins leading one of the league’s premier receiving corps, Burrow remains one of the safest high-end quarterback investments entering 2026 drafts.
Jaylen Warren Still Offers Sneaky Value
Despite consistently producing when given opportunities, Jaylen Warren continues to come at a reasonable draft cost.
Even with competition in Pittsburgh’s backfield, Warren’s versatility as both a runner and receiver gives him weekly upside, making him an attractive mid-round target for fantasy managers looking to outperform average draft position.
Jayden Higgins Could Be Ready for a Breakout
Houston wide receiver Jayden Higgins continues to generate positive buzz after flashing significant upside during his rookie campaign.
With another offseason to develop chemistry and earn snaps, Higgins profiles as an intriguing late-round dynasty and best-ball target who could see his value climb rapidly once training camp begins.
Jacoby Brissett Provides Veteran Stability
While unlikely to become a fantasy starter outside of deeper superflex leagues, Jacoby Brissett remains an experienced veteran capable of providing reliable depth if called upon.
His situation appears relatively unchanged heading into 2026, making him a reasonable bench stash in formats where quarterback depth is critical.
Noah Fant Faces an Uphill Fantasy Battle
After joining New Orleans, Noah Fant enters a crowded offensive environment where consistent targets may be difficult to secure.
Unless injuries create additional opportunities, Fant projects as more of a streaming option than an every-week fantasy starter.
Quinn Ewers Remains a Developmental Dynasty Piece
Miami quarterback Quinn Ewers possesses intriguing long-term upside but currently profiles as more of a developmental stash than an immediate contributor.
Managers in deeper dynasty formats may want to remain patient, but expectations for meaningful 2026 production should remain modest.
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