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Early fantasy expert consensus rankings for the 2026 season highlight Bijan Robinson and Drake London as top players for the Falcons. Despite their high rankings, concerns remain about the overall offensive performance and the potential of other players like Kyle Pitts and Brian Robinson.
Fantasy expert consensus rankings (âECRâ) are starting to pop up across the Internet, giving managers an early glimpse into how the market might value hundreds of players this summer. As we look ahead to the 2026 season, here are the biggest Falcons bargains based on ECR.
There might not be a more top-heavy offense in the league. Bijan Robinson (RB1 ECR) and Drake London (WR8 ECR) have almost nowhere to go but sideways or down. Robinson is elite. London is near-elite. Playing at their full potential, they can both dominate.
Yes, thereâs Kyle Pitts (TE8 ECR). As noted earlier, he has historically underperformed when his alpha WR is on the field. We need to dig a lot deeper, with the understanding that Atlantaâs highest-producing fantasy QB last year (Michael Penix) was the QB30, while the second-best fantasy WR (Darnell Mooney) was the WR90. Yeah. Yikes.
So the hard part for managers is whether any Falcon can be viewed as a âbargain.â Iâm willing to bet on Brian Robinson at his RB58 ECR price point. A departing Tyler Allgeier last season managed RB50 numbers, and weâve seen him do better than that despite playing behind Bijan Robinson. Assuming he locks down the handcuff role in camp (and assuming this team doesnât draft an RB who might compete for the backup role), Brian Robinson should outperform expectations.
Whoever starts at quarterback will also be a clear-cut bargain. Not surprisingly, Penixâs ECR is QB30, while Tua Tagovailoaâs is QB34, which is somehow behind Shedeur Sanders and Geno Smith. One of the Falconsâ quarterbacks can be a QB24 or better in points per game, thanks to a strong core of high-end playmakers.
Also, keep an eye on which wideout (or âwideoutsâ) Atlanta drafts. It would be inconceivable for them to roll with London, backed by Jahan Dotson and Olamide Zaccheaus. If Iâm mistaken and they stand pat, then Dotson (unranked) or Zaccheaus (WR114 ECR) should top Mooneyâs 2025 production and finish in the top 80. But if this team invests in a starter-ready wide receiver, that rookie would be primed for top-60 numbers.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Falcons edition
Bijan Robinson is ranked as RB1 and Drake London as WR8 in the early fantasy expert consensus rankings for the 2026 season.
Kyle Pitts is ranked TE8, but he has historically underperformed when the top wide receiver is on the field, raising concerns about his fantasy value.
Brian Robinson is currently ranked RB58, but there are expectations he could outperform this ranking if he secures the handcuff role behind Bijan Robinson.

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