NFL Fantasy Mock Draft 2026 Round Six
This round features two rising stars in the game in Percy Harvin and Austin Collie. Both rookies had been key in both teams success this past season. It also features a couple of players that suffered ACL tears in Wes Welker and Owen Daniels, with Welker being the player that will suffer most because his injury happened so late in the season.
61. Santonio Holmes – WR – Pittsburgh Steelers
— Had over 1200 yards receiving, but only 5 TDs. Scored 4 of his 5 TDs in the last 6 games of the season.
62. Percy Harvin – WR – Minnesota Vikings
— 2026′s rookie of the year only looks to improve in his second year with Brett Favre.
63. Marshawn Lynch – RB – Buffalo Bills
— Got off to a slow start in 2026 after being suspended 3 games for violating the NFLs personal conduct policy and was never really able to get back into form. Will bounce back in 2026 with a good off season.
64. Thomas Jones – RB – New York Jets
— Although finishing fifth among running backs in fantasy points in 2026 with 14 TDs, he began to fade behind Shonn Greene near the end of the season and will likely take a back seat at 32 to start the season.
65. Austin Collie – WR – Indianapolis Colts
— Got his chance early as a rookie when Anthony Gonzalez never played a snap in 2026 because of a knee injury. One of the top slot guys in the league with 676 yards receiving and 7 TDs.
66. Hines Ward – WR – Pittsburgh Steelers
— Finished just 2 fantasy points shy of team leading Santonio Holmes. Look for Ward to taper off a bit in fantasy production as he will enter 2026 at 34 years old.
67. Wes Welker – WR – New England Patriots
—If it wasn’t for his week 17 injury, he’d be ranked at the top of round 3. Likely won’t be ready until at least March, it’s way too early to even determine when he will be ready.
68. Owen Daniels – TE – Houston Texans
— Before tearing his ACL mid-season, Daniels was among the leaders in every category among TEs. Should be healthy for week 1, and barring another injury, he should produce big numbers in 2026.
69. Reggie Bush – RB – New Orleans Saints
— There’s a 50/50 chance Bush will be in another uniform next year, where he will likely get a better opportunity than with the Saints. If he does switch uniform, Bush will likely rise a bit.
70. Ahmad Bradshaw – RB – New York Giants
— In my mind, and I’m sure in a lot of other peoples minds, this guy is the best running back on the Giants. Problem is, he just doesn’t get the rock enough. I think Bradshaw should get 250 carries, and there is a possibility for that, and if he gets that many touches his 4.8 YPC will result into him having great value, its just Brandon Jacobs is in his way.
71. Steve Slaton – RB – Houston Texans
— As long as Slaton can stay away from his fumble problems early, Gary Kubiak will gain confidence in him and feed him the rock again with regularity.
72. Laurence Maroney – RB – New England Patriots
— Most productive year as a Patriot in 2026 with over 850 yards from scrimmage and 9 TDs, will improve on those numbers as I believe he becomes the focal point of the Patriots offense in 2026.
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