**Elite running backs like Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson, and Jonathan Taylor headline 2026 FLEX consensus rankings, driven by projected bell-cow workloads and favorable offensive environments ahead of the regular season opener.** Gibbs benefits from a clear lead-back role in Detroit, while Robinson and Taylor project for high-volume rushing and receiving in Atlanta and Indianapolis. Puka Nacua and Ja'Marr Chase anchor the wide receiver contingent due to target-heavy offenses in Los Angeles and Cincinnati. Christian McCaffrey's recovery status and James Cook's expanded role in Buffalo add variables, alongside injury monitoring for players like George Kittle. Preseason reports and updated projections from sources such as FantasyPros and Draft Sharks reflect these situational edges, with traders pricing in recent form, offensive line strength, and schedule context for the top 12.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedColston Loveland
50%
Bijan Robinson
50%
Puka Nacua
50%
Ja'Marr Chase
50%
CeeDee Lamb
50%
De'Von Achane
50%
Justin Jefferson
50%
James Cook III
50%
Ashton Jeanty
50%
Garrett Wilson
50%
A.J. Brown
50%
Breece Hall
50%
Tetairoa McMillan
50%
Tee Higgins
50%
Tyler Warren
50%
Carnell Tate
50%
Jahmyr Gibbs
50%
Jonathan Taylor
50%
Rashee Rice
50%
Trey McBride
50%
Omarion Hampton
50%
Saquon Barkley
50%
Chase Brown
50%
Kenneth Walker III
50%
Chris Olave
50%
George Pickens
50%
Javonte Williams
50%
Malik Nabers
50%
Travis Etienne Jr.
50%
Cam Skattebo
50%
Quinshon Judkins
50%
Bucky Irving
50%
Ladd McConkey
50%
Jaylen Waddle
50%
Jameson Williams
50%
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
50%
Christian McCaffrey
50%
Amon-Ra St. Brown
50%
Jeremiyah Love
50%
Drake London
50%
Derrick Henry
50%
Josh Jacobs
50%
Brock Bowers
50%
Nico Collins
50%
Zay Flowers
50%
DeVonta Smith
50%
Kyren Williams
50%
Emeka Egbuka
50%
Davante Adams
50%
Terry McLaurin
50%
$0.00 Vol.
Colston Loveland
50%
Bijan Robinson
50%
Puka Nacua
50%
Ja'Marr Chase
50%
CeeDee Lamb
50%
De'Von Achane
50%
Justin Jefferson
50%
James Cook III
50%
Ashton Jeanty
50%
Garrett Wilson
50%
A.J. Brown
50%
Breece Hall
50%
Tetairoa McMillan
50%
Tee Higgins
50%
Tyler Warren
50%
Carnell Tate
50%
Jahmyr Gibbs
50%
Jonathan Taylor
50%
Rashee Rice
50%
Trey McBride
50%
Omarion Hampton
50%
Saquon Barkley
50%
Chase Brown
50%
Kenneth Walker III
50%
Chris Olave
50%
George Pickens
50%
Javonte Williams
50%
Malik Nabers
50%
Travis Etienne Jr.
50%
Cam Skattebo
50%
Quinshon Judkins
50%
Bucky Irving
50%
Ladd McConkey
50%
Jaylen Waddle
50%
Jameson Williams
50%
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
50%
Christian McCaffrey
50%
Amon-Ra St. Brown
50%
Jeremiyah Love
50%
Drake London
50%
Derrick Henry
50%
Josh Jacobs
50%
Brock Bowers
50%
Nico Collins
50%
Zay Flowers
50%
DeVonta Smith
50%
Kyren Williams
50%
Emeka Egbuka
50%
Davante Adams
50%
Terry McLaurin
50%
Only regular-season games count; postseason (playoff) games are excluded. If two or more FLEX-eligible players are tied such that more than 12 would qualify for the top 12, the tie will be broken by higher fantasy points per game average for the 2026 NFL regular season, and if a tie still persists, by last name in alphabetical order, so that exactly 12 FLEX-eligible players are classified as top 12.
If the 2026-27 NFL regular season is cancelled, postponed past January 26, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, or the rankings cannot be determined within this timeframe, all markets in this event will resolve to "No".
The resolution source will be official season-total statistics as reported by ESPN Fantasy Sports (https://www.espn.com/fantasy/).
Market Opened: Aug 21, 2026, 1:37 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.espn.com/fantasy/Resolver
0x65070BE91...Only regular-season games count; postseason (playoff) games are excluded. If two or more FLEX-eligible players are tied such that more than 12 would qualify for the top 12, the tie will be broken by higher fantasy points per game average for the 2026 NFL regular season, and if a tie still persists, by last name in alphabetical order, so that exactly 12 FLEX-eligible players are classified as top 12.
If the 2026-27 NFL regular season is cancelled, postponed past January 26, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, or the rankings cannot be determined within this timeframe, all markets in this event will resolve to "No".
The resolution source will be official season-total statistics as reported by ESPN Fantasy Sports (https://www.espn.com/fantasy/).
Resolution Source
https://www.espn.com/fantasy/Resolver
0x65070BE91...**Elite running backs like Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson, and Jonathan Taylor headline 2026 FLEX consensus rankings, driven by projected bell-cow workloads and favorable offensive environments ahead of the regular season opener.** Gibbs benefits from a clear lead-back role in Detroit, while Robinson and Taylor project for high-volume rushing and receiving in Atlanta and Indianapolis. Puka Nacua and Ja'Marr Chase anchor the wide receiver contingent due to target-heavy offenses in Los Angeles and Cincinnati. Christian McCaffrey's recovery status and James Cook's expanded role in Buffalo add variables, alongside injury monitoring for players like George Kittle. Preseason reports and updated projections from sources such as FantasyPros and Draft Sharks reflect these situational edges, with traders pricing in recent form, offensive line strength, and schedule context for the top 12.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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