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FantasyPros Dynasty Football Podcast

2026 Top 60 Running Back & Top 30 Quarterback Dynasty Rankings (Ep. 295)

FantasyPros Dynasty Football Podcast

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Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.7683 Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2026

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Join Ryan Wormeli, Pat Fitzmaurice, and Scott Bogman as they break down early consensus dynasty RB and QB rankings and highlight players they are higher or lower on than the field!

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:07.8

Hello, everybody.

0:08.8

Welcome into the Fantasy Pros' Dynasty Football Podcast.

0:11.6

I'm Ryan Warmly, joined by Pat Fitzmorest and by Scott Bogman.

0:15.2

Guys, we have been talking a lot about rookies lately.

0:17.6

Today, we kind of look at just general dynasty rankings.

0:20.3

We're going to be doing a couple of these episodes in the next few weeks. Today's episode, we're going to be talking about running back rankings and quarterback rankings. There are rookies kind of sprinkled in here. It's still a little early in that process. So I think those rankings are very likely to change and be more malleable in the next few weeks. But a lot of these, you know, more established veteran names are kind of in the spots that we expect them to be. So we want to talk about them. We're going to go through tier by tier, running backs first, then quarterbacks, and kind of react to who we think is too high, too low. These are the consensus rankings, by the way. They are not just our shows rankings. They are the expert consensus rankings. You can find those at Fantasypros.com slash rankings. All of our 2026 consensus rankings and tiers are there. You can, of course, navigate to the Dynasty rankings from there as well. That's what we'll be looking at here. And you guys have your own rankings. You'll kind of react, say who you disagree with. Who's too high, too low in the wrong tier, all that fun stuff. We have a ton of

1:11.5

names to get through, so I don't want to do any preamble today. We're just going to dive right in

1:14.3

here, guys. There's too many names to talk about. Like I said, we're starting with the running backs. We'll start right at the very top with tier one. Just four names deep here fits. Bejohn Robinson, Jamir Gibbs, Ash and Genti, Devon A-Chant. I think pretty much everybody has Bejohn and Gibbs one and two in some order. In fact, I think when I was looking at putting the rankings together yesterday, it was listed as like the worst ranking for either of those guys is in the top two. So unsurprisingly, that's kind of the clear one, too. What do you think about Gentie and A-Cham being included in the same tier as those other two?

1:47.3

Yeah, I maybe think Bejohn and Jemir Gibbs are a tier unto themselves.

1:53.8

And then I think maybe there's a second tier that includes Genti, A-chan, and maybe a couple of other guys, too.

1:59.6

One just coming into the league for the

2:01.8

first time and Jeremiah Love. And then another guy who was drafted last year, the other first

2:06.7

round running back, Omerian Hampton, I think deserves consideration for that second tier.

2:13.0

Yeah, I feel like in actually looking at this Bogman, it's not just that Bijan and Gibbs are one and two in some order.

2:20.0

Bejan is one for everybody and Gibbs is two for everybody.

2:24.4

There is nobody who even has Gibbs ahead of Bejohn.

2:27.2

Does that feel right to you or do you see those two as more interchangeable?

2:30.8

No, that absolutely feels right to me.

2:33.2

I think if you want to change them,

2:36.0

fine. I don't have like a strong, strong, strong, hard argument against that. But I think knowing that

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